Five-year-old Mehdi Rahimi watches his favorite cartoons on TRT Çocuk, a Turkish channel for children that his family gets on satellite TV in their home in Fatmayi, a village just outside of Baku.
Israfil Hummatov, a 71-year-old member of Azerbaijan’s Gryz ethnic minority, grew up speaking Gryz, a Caucasian language unrelated to the Turkic Azerbaijani. But as he looks at the younger generations ...
Language Becomes Next Battleground As Peace Approaches In S Caucasus. Akbar Novruz Read more As Azerbaijan and Armenia move ...
On 18 November, the presentation ceremony of the book "We Are Learning Azerbaijani", co-authored by Sabina Aliyeva, Huzura ...
Earlier this month, Azerbaijan completed its transition to a new Latin script to replace the Cyrillic alphabet in use since the late 1930s. Two Azerbaijani-language newspapers have refused to comply ...
The State Examination Centre has held the foreign-language PhD examination for doctoral candidates, dissertation researchers ...
It is no secret that in today's globalized world, one of the most essential factors - and perhaps the most important - in ensuring the existence of any nation or people is the presence of a unique ...
Moscow is seeking a law that would make Russian the second state language in Azerbaijan, or at least make its status of lingua franca official. Azerbaijani authorities rule out granting Russian ...
The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry said Wednesday that attempts to speak to Baku in the 'language of threats and pressure will yield' no results. Commenting on the decision by French authorities to ...
On November 15, 2025, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev made an official visit to Uzbekistan, holding a productive ...
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