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Self-proclaimed republic of Nagorno-Karabakh ceases to exist after Azerbaijan takes control of mountainous region
Ruben Vardanyan’s detention comes as Baku steps up hunt for leaders of the former breakaway state
Metals oligarch tells FT of his ‘surprise’ at performance of economy in wake of invasion of Ukraine
A visual guide to the war
Wave of Nagorno-Karabakh refugees expected to grow as Baku retakes territory following 35-year conflict
Chair warns that 57-strong group ‘cannot function’ if Russia continues to block appointments and budget
Bombardment comes hours after Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged UN to back his peace plan to end ‘genocidal’ war
The EU must confront its €300bn question
Surrender represents potentially devastating blow to Armenia’s hold over territory
Defence minister says it seeks to drive out ‘Armenian troops’ from the disputed enclave
Trip would be first to the east Asian country by Russian president since 2000 as ties deepen
A North Korea-Russia arms deal is bad news for Ukraine, the US, and even China
Vladimir Putin signals talks with North Korea’s leader cover possible supply of weapons
Russia’s leader criticises cold war deployment of tanks to Hungary and Czechoslovakia
North Korean leader’s visit could seal deal to supply military equipment for Moscow’s war in Ukraine
The North Korean leader’s growing alignment with Moscow raises the risks of instability in an already dangerous region
In a two-part documentary, the journalist investigates how neighbouring nations have reacted to troops invading Ukraine
Any deal that erodes Kyiv’s sovereignty will enable Moscow to harvest the fruits of its aggression
He says he is being politically persecuted by Moscow. The US granted him asylum. But does his story hold up? A new podcast series investigates
Havana says it has launched criminal proceedings against those involved in effort to find mercenaries to fight in Ukraine
Moscow is seeking more weapons supplies from Pyongyang to use in Ukraine war
Russian leader offers different interpretation and insists Moscow will not re-join until the west meets its demands.
Exercises would be a first for Pyongyang as it tightens ties with Moscow
Ramzan Kadyrov seeks to dispel doubts of allegiance to Kremlin following death of Wagner chief
Negotiations come as Moscow tries to secure munitions to stave off Ukrainian counteroffensive
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