Author: Gohar Grigoryan
Two Armenian ‘Coup Plotters’ Moved To House Arrest
Naira Bulghadarian Azatutyun.am image.png Archbishop Bagrat Galstanian and his supporters stand trial in Yerevan, October 9, 2025. An Armenian appeals court on Thursday moved to house arrest two supporters
Tatoyan Wants to be Next Prime Minister
Astghik Bedevian Azatutyun.am Arman Tatoyan, Armenia’s former human rights ombudsman critical of the government, officially announced on Thursday the formation of a new opposition group that will
The Days The Gods Of Rock Covered A Classic For Armenia
ByDoc Reno 937theriver.iheart.com There have been many moments throughout rock history, when the greatest of the greats got together for a cause and musically did something cool to raise money for those
Margaryan walks 3,000 kms from Armenia to UAE
While on his journey via Iran, Edmond Margaryan said he “witnessed the best of humanity” Zainab Husain, Gulfnews.com From Armenia’s mountains to Dubai’s skyline – one man’s four-month
University of Miami establishes Eurasian Studies & Policy Initiative
The University of Miami announced the establishment of the Eurasian Studies and Policy (ESP) Initiative, an emerging interdisciplinary platform dedicated to research, policy engagement, and dialogue
Artsakh Armenians protest outside government, insist on right to return
Panorama Displaced residents of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) on Thursday held a protest Thursday outside the Armenian government building, demanding that officials reaffirm their right to return to their
Armenians no longer naming their children ‘Nikol’
Panorama Following the 2018 change of power in Armenia led by Nikol Pashinyan, many Armenians, hopeful for a new era, began naming their newborn sons after him. In 2018 alone, 13 babies were named
The Kars-Igdır-Nakhichevan Railway: The New Reliable Link In The Zangezur Corridor
By Ali Jabbarov Eurasia Review On August 8, during the visit of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Mr. Ilham Aliyev, to the United States at the invitation of U.S. President Donald Trump,
From Margara To Zangezur: Armenia’s Winding Roads To Regional Reintegration
By Elnur Enveroglu Eurasia Review In the shifting geopolitical landscape of the South Caucasus, Armenia finds itself at a decisive juncture. After decades of isolation, Yerevan is exploring ways to

