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https://t.co/sWFWpDbDHw— Robert Morton (@Robert4787) January 18, 2025
Month: January 2025
#SouthCaucasus #SouthCaucasusNews https://t.co/wrDcjSp1Ix
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) January 18, 2025

President Ilham Aliyev received Foreign Minister of Türkiye.https://t.co/9iy6pBiXIT pic.twitter.com/GcFPcRnCJb
— Ilham Aliyev (@presidentaz) January 18, 2025
Despite a historic agreement signed with the US and the fact that Armenias foreign affairs relations and defense weapon suppliers are more diverse than ever, Russian backed opposition groups in Armenia claim that it is geopolitically isolated as a way to fear-monger
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— Ver Media (@vermedianetwork) January 17, 2025
Turkey has brought the world harems, imperialism, genocide and footstools.
I would prefer they stick to the furniture business and be removed from NATO. pic.twitter.com/LZmuj5VDyA
— Barry Tigay (@TigayBarry) January 17, 2025
Palestinian President Abbas says he is ready to govern Gaza after the ceasefire deal. pic.twitter.com/pBQfmDkbPZ
— Globe Eye News (@GlobeEyeNews) January 18, 2025
The Rasputin Effect: Anti-science mysticism is enabling autocracy around the globe, @anneapplebaum writes. https://t.co/KoL7UUCLxW
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) January 18, 2025
As tensions and alliances shift in the Middle East, Azerbaijan emerges as a key player, bridging gaps between Israel, the US, and the region pic.twitter.com/ggGNw8I6a0
— Azerbaijani Jewish Assembly of America (@AzerbaijaniJews) January 17, 2025
Following his final trip as Secretary of State, @SecBlinken discussed the United States’ role on the world stage, including supporting Ukraine and reinvigorating @NATO, in an interview with @CBSSunday. pic.twitter.com/DHa6R0WHI4
— Department of State (@StateDept) January 17, 2025