Turkey's support of Azerbaijan a quest for a place in'world order'

Turkey's support of Azerbaijan a quest for a place in'world order'

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's resolute stance on Nagorno-Karabakh is a strategic priority and a costly necessity.

  • byOrhan Coskun andJonathan Spicer

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Qld-NSW border clock may be reset as Sydney records three COVID cases

Qld-NSW border clock may be reset as Sydney records three COVID cases

NSW Health has 48 hours to trace the source of the new cases or Queensland will treat them as community transmission cases.

  • byToby Crockford,Lucy Stone,Lydia Lynch andMary Ward
Lebanon and Israel break 30-year impasse to enter sea border talks

Lebanon and Israel break 30-year impasse to enter sea border talks

The talks,to be held under the auspices of the United Nations and mediated by the United States,were announced just weeks after the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain normalised relations with Israel.

  • byBen Hubbard andAdam Rasgon
Fierce clashes rage in Azerbaijan's ethnic Armenian enclave

Fierce clashes rage in Azerbaijan's ethnic Armenian enclave

The two sides pounded each other with rockets and artillery in the fiercest round of the decades-old conflict in more than a quarter of a century.

  • byNvard Hovhannisyan andNailia Bagirova
Fighting continues between Armenia and Azerbaijan

Fighting continues between Armenia and Azerbaijan

Civilians were also killed and more than 100 servicemen were wounded in what were the heaviest clashes between the two nations since 2016.

  • byNvard Hovhannisyan andNailia Bagirova
How did a Bollywood backdrop become the highest battleground on Earth?
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How did a Bollywood backdrop become the highest battleground on Earth?

High in the Himalayas,soldiers have fought hand-to-hand at a border hotly contested by two nuclear-armed giants. Why are they fighting and what is the fallout?

  • byMatt Wade
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Despite diplomacy,India and China ramp up military at border

Despite diplomacy,India and China ramp up military at border

Eastern Ladakh,where a recent flare-up occurred,is typically manned by 20,000-30,000 soldiers. That deployment has more than doubled,a military official said

  • byDevjyot Ghoshal