By Rachel Avraham The Azerbaijani government now is operating regular tour buses to Shusha and Agdam in the recently liberated Karabakh region. Although presently only Azerbaijani citizens can go on
By Rachel Avraham A day after International Holocaust Memorial Day, it was reported that swastikas were found drawn onto the columns at Union Station, a 105-year-old train station where Amtrak
By Rachel Avraham The United Nations determined that International Holocaust Remembrance Day is marked annually on January 27, the date of the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp. In the
By Sivan Gamliel After a 10-day standoff at the al-Hasakah Prison in Geweran, Syria, an ISIS plot to overrun a prison administered by Syrian Kurds was reportedly thwarted, and the
By Sivan Gamliel As we speak, the West continues to negotiate with the Islamic Republic of Iran, a state ruled by President Ebrahim Raisi, the “butcher of Tehran,” which has
By Rachel Avraham As we speak, the international community is gearing up to make a deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran at the expense of the human rights of
By Rachel Avraham The first Jews settled in Ioannina in 70 CE, right after the destruction of the Second Temple by the Romans. According to the Oral Tradition, the lives
“Raeisi’s accusations on Israel are completely absurd”. This statement came from Rachel Avraham, the well-known Israeli journalist while she was commenting on Iran’s attitude towards Israel-Azerbaijan relations. Speaking to Eurasia
By Rachel Avraham It recently has been reported that Russia is seeking to propose an interim Iranian nuclear deal that will offer the Islamic Republic limited sanctions relief in exchange
By Rachel Avraham According to recent reports in the media, elective Kurdish language classes are to be offered to students studying in Turkey, provided that 10 students sign up for