817 people seek asylum in Armenia in 2023
In 2023, 817 people requested asylum in Armenia. The head of the Migration and Citizenship Service of Armenia, Armen Ghazaryan, stated this at Tuesday’s meeting of the Standing Committee on State
In 2023, 817 people requested asylum in Armenia. The head of the Migration and Citizenship Service of Armenia, Armen Ghazaryan, stated this at Tuesday’s meeting of the Standing Committee on State
• Gayane Saribekian RFE/RL Armenian Service An Armenian human rights organization has again demanded a criminal investigation into journalistic investigations that called into question the legality
France’s foreign minister, Stéphane Séjourné, accused Azerbaijan of threatening Armenia’s territorial integrity and voiced concern over the “extreme rhetoric” emanating from Baku. Séjourné
Microsoft bought Inflection AI, a company known for its groundbreaking work in artificial intelligence. This was a big surprise that sent shockwaves through the tech industry. The huge $873 million
Mark Walke The Scottish Sun CELTIC have been linked with a summer move for Armenian playmaker Eduard Spertsyan. The Krasnodar star was previously mentioned with a £13million move to Newcastle United and Ajax last
The 19th century St. Mary’s Church in Sepastia (Sivas) has been placed on the market by a Turkish realtor with an asking price of $500,000. According to Ermenihaber news agency, after the Armenian
Join us in kicking off the first-ever Armenian History Month celebration at USC, featuring remarks by USC President Dr. Carol Folt, Institute Director Dr. Shushan Karapetian, and Armenian Students’
By Scott McLean, Yusuf Gezer and Nadeen Ebrahim, CNN Turkey’s local elections on Sunday marked the biggest election defeat for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s Justice and Development (AK) Party,
Documentary Photography Project by By Dr. Marina Mchitarian-Lazaridou I have seen the sorrowful children’s eyes in the crossfire. All this reminded me of 1915. #NeverAgain is NOW. Dr. Mchitarian-Lazaridou
By K Stepan Armenians often cite this statement allegedly made by Winston Churchill referring to the plight of the Armenians under Ottoman Rule, as evidence of the treachery of England and the West.