Following a landmine incident on its territory, and with multiple negotiating tracks under increasing risk of collapse, Azerbaijan appears to have wrestled back control of its breakaway Karabakh region
De facto Karabakh President resigns, replacement appointed
Armenia and Azerbaijan at Odds Again on Key Highway After EU-Facilitated Talks
Progress and Challenges: Armenian and Azerbaijani Leaders Meet in EU-facilitated Talks in Brussels
Meeting between Armenia and Azerbaijan: little progress for Nagorno Karabakh
Armenia-Azerbaijan, possible progress registered at Brussels meeting
U.S. Hosts Armenian and Azerbaijani Foreign Ministers for Possible Roadmap to Peace Treaty
Karabakh: fierce battles along the entire frontline
On September 27, battles with the use of armoured vehicles and artillery began in the Karabakh conflict zone. An important difference of the new round of the conflict, which is underway for more than three decades, is that hostilities are on along the entire frontline; and the opposing parties have announced the martial law and mobilization.
Agdam, ghost town
Portraits of a family living in Agdam, Nagorno Karabakh. The city was destroyed by Armenian gunnery in 1993. Today, only a few hundred people live there, while 60'000 Azerbaijanis have been forced to leave the city. A photo-reportage by Angelo Emma
