Tin from the Mušiston mine in Central Asia’s Uzbekistan traveled more than 2,000 miles to Haifa, where the ill-fated ship loaded its cargo before crashing off the eastern shores of Uluburun in ...
Ilham Aliyev criticizes Western politicians calling his country a ‘petrostate,’ defining assessment as ‘not fair,’ that it ...
Azerbaijan is a country where east and west, north and south meet, and this is not only about geography. We can build ...
The Russia and Eurasia Programme at Chatham House is a globally recognised focal point for analysis on how developments in this region impact on other states and institutions. As COP29 host, ...
An aerial survey has revealed hundreds of medieval archaeological features thousands of feet above sea level along the famous Silk Road—a network of ancient trade routes that connected civilizations ...
While some invasive plants are native, most are not and were transported to the United States from Eurasia both accidentally ...
Welcome to “Women Around the World: This Week,” a series that highlights noteworthy news related to women and U.S. foreign policy. This week’s post covers November 2 to November 8. European ...
This year’s conference will address the challenges posed by the spread and seeming resilience of authoritarianism in Eurasia in a variety of spheres: political contestation, social movements, ...
As Russian President Vladimir Putin hosts leaders for the 16th annual BRICS summit, he's determined to show the West that he still has important allies by his side after nearly three years of ...
The mega projects initiated by Azerbaijan have already changed the energy and transportation maps of Eurasia and have led to ...