Alliance on paper or a new distance: Baku and Moscow four years later

AZE.US Four years after Azerbaijan and Russia signed their declaration on allied cooperation, questions are growing about what that document now means in practice. While the text remains in force, the political atmosphere between Baku and Moscow has shifted markedly, shaped by the war in Ukraine, regional realignments and a series of bilateral tensions. The … Read more

Where Consumers Are Most Often Deceived In Azerbaijan

AZE.US Consumer deception remains a persistent problem in Azerbaijan, affecting a wide range of sectors – from retail and online shopping to automobiles and real estate. One of the most common complaints involves price discrepancies. Customers frequently report that the price displayed on store shelves does not match the amount charged at checkout. In some … Read more

War In Europe And The Reconfiguration Of The South Caucasus

AZE.US Feb. 24 marks the fourth anniversary of the war that reshaped not only Ukraine and Russia, but the entire architecture of European security. What felt like a geopolitical shock in 2022 has become a prolonged reality in 2026. Four years is long enough for governments to change, forecasts to collapse and initial emotional reactions … Read more

Livestock Numbers Continue To Decline In Azerbaijan

AZE.US The number of livestock in Azerbaijan continues to decrease, according to the latest official data. As of January 1 this year, the country recorded 2,435,500 head of cattle and 6,757,800 head of small ruminants, including sheep and goats. Compared to the same period last year, cattle numbers fell by more than 30,000 head, while … Read more

South Caucasus Between Washington and Moscow: Iskandaryan’s Perspective

AZE.US Alexander Iskandaryan, director of the Caucasus Institute, shared his views in an interview with Echo Baku on the Armenia–Azerbaijan peace process, the role of global powers, and shifting political dynamics in the region. According to Iskandaryan, the potential signing of a peace treaty should not automatically be equated with lasting peace. “Signing a document … Read more

Ilgar Mammadov Says Headline About Namesake’s Killing Was Manipulative

AZE.US Azerbaijani political figure Ilgar Mammadov has accused a local media outlet of publishing a misleading headline after reporting the killing of a person who shares his name. The article in question carried the headline “Ilgar Mammadov was killed,” referring to a private citizen with the same name. According to Mammadov, the wording could have … Read more

Could Azerbaijan Increase the Number of Members of Parliament?

AZE.US A debate has emerged in Azerbaijan over whether the number of members of parliament should be increased to reflect demographic changes over the past three decades. Under Article 82 of the Constitution, the Milli Majlis consists of 125 deputies. When the Constitution was adopted in 1995, Azerbaijan’s population stood at approximately 7 million. Today, … Read more

How to Avoid Title Deed Problems: What to Check Before Buying Property in Azerbaijan

AZE.US For many homebuyers in Azerbaijan, receiving the official title deed – known locally as a çıxarış – is the final and most critical step in securing property ownership. Yet thousands of apartments, particularly in Baku, have faced delays in formal registration due to documentation and compliance issues. Real estate experts say most title problems … Read more

60% Enrichment and Rising Tensions: What’s Happening Around Iran

AZE.US Tensions between Washington and Tehran have intensified following fresh warnings from U.S. officials about the pace of Iran’s uranium enrichment program. White House Special Envoy Steve Witkoff said over the weekend that Iran is enriching uranium up to 60% purity – far above the levels needed for civilian nuclear energy. Weapons-grade uranium is generally … Read more