Author: Gohar Grigoryan
Armenia’s Cancer Crisis
Varouj Vartanian evnreport.com Cancer has now become the second leading cause of death in Armenia, a stark reality underscored by a 2016 report indicating that the country holds the highest cancer
City of Glendale Announces Opportunity to Claim Uncashed Checks and Deposits
Glendale, CA – The City of Glendale is working to return unclaimed checks and deposits to their rightful owners. These are checks that haven’t been cashed within six months or deposits that haven’t
What Turkey’s Fighter Choices Indicate About Its Air Force’s Future
Paul Iddon Forbes.com Turkish officials have recently made statements that give substantial insight into the future of the country’s sizable fleet of fighter jets, which is undergoing a transitional
Israel-Turkey Relations Nearing a Rupture
By Soner Cagaptay The Washington Institute Even with U.S. intercession, the assassination of a Hamas leader in Tehran could harden Ankara’s stance against Israel and spur a fatal cycle of diplomatic
Forcibly displaced from Artsakh work to preserve dialect despite discrimination
By Victoria Melkonyan and Sonya Dymova Civilnet As Azerbaijan’s troops approached the edge of Artsakh’s (Nagorno-Karabakh) capital Stepanakert on September 25, 2023, Lusine Gharakhanyan was standing
Armenia ends Paris Olympics with 4 medals
By Paul Vartan Sookiasian, Civilnet The Summer Olympics in Paris ended Sunday, with Armenia scoring four medals, placing it 66th out of 204 countries and territories to compete. How does that stack
UN voices deep concern over detention and prosecution of human rights defenders and journalists in Azerbaijan
YEREVAN ( ARMENPRESS) — The Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders, Mary Lawlor, expressed serious concern over the ongoing detention and prosecution of six human rights
Armenia Secures $200 Million for Construction of Strategically Important Tunnel
On August 15, the Armenian government approved a significant bill, paving the way for a major infrastructure project. The legislation involves ratifying an agreement with the Eurasian Development Bank
“Changes should be made to the Constitution of Azerbaijan.” An opinion from Yerevan
JAMnews “The discourse on the need to amend the Constitution of Armenia in order to conclude a peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan should be excluded at any level,” says political scientist Vahram

