Soldiers within the Lachin corridor, which links Nagorno-Karabakh with Armenia, on 24 December 2022.Photo: Marut Vanyan/Le Pictorium/Alamy

Greenwashing Aggression

Report on the violent expansion on environmental pretexts in Azerbaijan by Matt Broomfield.

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NI 543 - Loneliness - May, 2023
Another war over

Another war over

The conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, report by Jan-Peter Westad.

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NI 529 - The biodiversity emergency - January, 2021
Tbilisi, Dissidents Georgia

No room for dissidents

Georgia was once hailed as a ‘beacon of democracy’ by Western powers, but geopolitics and economic interests have taken priority over human rights, writes Onnik Krikorian.

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NI 509 - What's left for the young? - January, 2018
Photo: Alan Levine

Audrey Watters: ‘AI is ideological’

Think of computer code as a new and powerful accomplice to legal code – the rules by which society finds itself governed. Who gets to enforce it? asks Audrey Watters.

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NI 507 - Humans vs robots - November, 2017
Trouble in the pipeline

Trouble in the pipeline

Bringing gas from Azerbaijan to Europe, the Southern Gas Corridor would fortify Baku's autocratic regime, says Ido Liven.

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NI 496 - World Fiction Special - Exquisite short stories - October, 2016
Free Khadija

Free Khadija

Onnik Krikorian on a case of unjust imprisonment in Azerbaijan.

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NI 487 - Paris climate summit - November, 2015
Out of the shadows: Azerbaijan’s oily secrets need to be exposed.Photo: Drmakkoy/Getty

Dirty games

Azerbaijan will be showing its friendly face this month as it hosts the European Games. But it’s what is going on behind the scenes that is important, argue Emma Hughes and James Marriott.

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NI 483 - Fundamentalism - Power, politics and persuasion - June, 2015
Election-rigging, torture of opponents, widespread corruption... have marked his rule.Markus Schreiber / AP Photo

Azerbijan's pompous kleptocrat

Worldbeater dishes the dirt on Ilham Aliyev, master of autocratic self-enrichment.

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NI 459 - The feral rich - January, 2013
Last year’s winners, Azerbaijan
– creating more of a furore than
they could have imagined.AP Photo / Frank Augstein

Eurovision re-opens old wounds in the Caucasus

Azerbaijan's hosting of the event on 26 May has caused tensions in the region as Armenia pulls out.

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NI 452 - Mental health - May, 2012

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Loneliness May, 2023
The biodiversity emergency January, 2021
What's left for the young? January, 2018
Humans vs robots November, 2017
World Fiction Special - Exquisite short stories October, 2016
Paris climate summit November, 2015
Fundamentalism - Power, politics and persuasion June, 2015
Fracking - the gathering storm December, 2013
The feral rich January, 2013
Mental health May, 2012
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