Azerbaijan named one of biggest arms importers
ARMENPRESS Moscow — Azerbaijan is the 16th biggest arms importer in the world, according to the 2024 analysis of the Centre for Analysis of World Arms Trade (CAWAT), a research organization based
ARMENPRESS Moscow — Azerbaijan is the 16th biggest arms importer in the world, according to the 2024 analysis of the Centre for Analysis of World Arms Trade (CAWAT), a research organization based
Filmmaker Ani Hovannisian will show The Hidden Map in Armenia and Cyprus for the first time, on the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, while PBS SoCal will air the documentary for the fourth
By Harut Sassounian www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) announced last week that on April 14, 2025, a U.S. District Court dismissed a $500 million lawsuit
Project Yeraz seeks to foster career networks through lessons, events and mentors. By FRANCO GUTIERREZ UscTrojan.com Project Yeraz seeks mentors who fall within the age range of their mentees to make
By Arshaluys Barseghyan OC Media A prominent MP from the ruling Civil Contract party has insisted that the Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians did not resist Azerbaijan during its final assault on the region
Eurasia Daily After Donald Trump’s return to the White House in early 2025, a large-scale revision of US international policy began. One of the first and most tangible steps was a sharp reduction
Panorama The Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin has strongly condemned the recent exhibition “Western Azerbaijan In Our Cultural Memory” organized by the Azerbaijani Embassy in Warsaw, Poland.
By Davit Khachatryan EJIL Talk Can a three-year deadline in Armenia’s Civil Code derail a $331 million investment arbitration? The recent ICSID award in Rasia FZE and Joseph K. Borkowski v. Republic
USC Dornsife anthropologist Hrag Papazian now holds the Turpanjian Early Career Chair in Contemporary Armenian Studies. (Photos: Iliana Garcia Photography.) Supported by a philanthropic gift from longtime
PanArmenian.nrt Yerevan— Political analyst Arthur Khachikyan wrote in a Facebook post that numerous Armenian bloggers have been funded by the United States Agency for International Development