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May 19, 2024
Iran/News

Breaking: Iranian Leaders in Helicopter Crash, Wagner Group Claims Israeli Sabotage Possible

A social media post from a Russian-backed Wagner Group account has reported an alarming incident involving high-ranking Iranian officials. According to the post, sources from the Middle East, particularly Iran, indicate that

Aviation/News

‘Sonic Boom’ and Heroic Landing: Inside the Azerbaijan Airlines Crash

The harrowing ordeal of Azerbaijan Airlines flight 8243 on Christmas morning unfolded against a backdrop of high tension and unimaginable stress. Captain Igor Kshnyakin, an experienced veteran of Soviet-era aviation, faced an unprecedented crisis when, after aborting a second attempt

February 15, 2025

Last Speech of Iranian President: “Enemies Do Not Want the Development of Azerbaijan or Iran”

Speeches

President Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi, along with key members of the government, attended the ceremony to commission the “Khudafarin” hydroelectric complex and inaugurate the “Giz

Iranian President’s Chopper Crashes While Returning from Pro-Israel Azerbaijan

Editorials

by Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor Just hours before his helicopter crashed, Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi made significant remarks during the inauguration ceremony of the

Pakistan and Azerbaijan Forge Stronger Digital Ties

November 25, 2025
Diplomacy

Pakistan and Azerbaijan have moved decisively to deepen their collaboration in the rapidly evolving digital economy. The two nations, recognizing the transformative potential of digital technology, have advanced their cooperation across key

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Read: Armenia and Azerbaijan Sign US-Brokered Peace Deal

August 12, 2025
Diplomacy

Azerbaijan and Armenia have published the full text of a peace agreement initialed by their foreign ministers in the presence of the two nations’ leaders, as well as US President Donald Trump, during

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Azerbaijan to Host First-Ever European Rabbinical Conference in Baku

August 8, 2025
World

From November 4 to 6, Baku will welcome over 500 rabbis from across Europe for the European Rabbinical Conference, marking the first time this major biennial gathering is held in a Muslim-majority

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Britain Trained KGB-Linked Azerbaijani Police After Major BP Oil Deal

July 20, 2025
Defence/History

Documents expose UK’s close ties with Azerbaijan amid crackdown on dissent and Nagorno-Karabakh conflict Newly declassified British government files have revealed that the UK’s Metropolitan Police delivered counter-terrorism training to officers in

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Armenia and Azerbaijan Reach Key Milestone in Peace Talks

March 15, 2025
Human Rights/World

Armenia and Azerbaijan have reached a significant breakthrough in their long-running peace negotiations, agreeing on the language of a historic agreement that could officially end decades of hostilities. The announcement, which signals

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‘Sonic Boom’ and Heroic Landing: Inside the Azerbaijan Airlines Crash

February 15, 2025
Aviation/News

The harrowing ordeal of Azerbaijan Airlines flight 8243 on Christmas morning unfolded against a backdrop of high tension and unimaginable stress. Captain Igor Kshnyakin, an experienced veteran of Soviet-era aviation, faced an

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Blame Game Unfolds in Aktau Plane Crash: Ukraine, Russia, or Missteps?

December 29, 2024
Diplomacy/News

Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a formal apology on Saturday to Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev for what he termed a “tragic incident” following the crash of an Azerbaijani airliner in Kazakhstan. The

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Last Speech of Iranian President: “Enemies Do Not Want the Development of Azerbaijan or Iran”

May 20, 2024
Speeches

President Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi, along with key members of the government, attended the ceremony to commission the “Khudafarin” hydroelectric complex and inaugurate the “Giz Galasi” hydroelectric complex. Tragically, a few hours after

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Breaking: Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Senior Officials Killed in Helicopter Crash

May 20, 2024
Iran

A helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and several senior officials crashed in northwestern Iran, resulting in the death of all on board, reliable sources in Tehran have confirmed. The fatal crash

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Iran: President Raisi’s Crashed Helicopter Found

May 20, 2024
News

Tehran, IRNA – The Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS) has confirmed the discovery of the wreckage of President Ebrahim Raisi’s helicopter, which crashed on Sunday. Pir-Hossein Kolivand, the president of IRCS, announced

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