If Words Were Bombs, Erdogan Would Flatten Israel
By Jirair Tutunjian, Keghart Even before October 7th of last year, loquacious and bombastic bully Recep Erdogan of Turkey was expressing his displeasure with Benjamin Netanyahu’s policies in Occupied
USAID increases Armenia assistance by $130 Million
YEREVAN (ARMENPRESS) — The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is increasing the volume of assistance to Armenia by $130,000,000. The bill on making changes to the grant agreement
TIME magazine names Armenian Robin the robot one of the best innovations of the year
YEREVAN (ARMENPRESS) — The first Armenian AI-based Robin the robot was recognized as the best innovation of 2021 by the TIME magazine. ARMENPRESS reports the regular publication of the TIME magazine
Azerbaijan Receives New Arms Shipment From Israel
YEREVAN (Azatutyun.am)—An Azerbaijani cargo plane has carried out another flight to and from a military airfield in southern Israel in a sign of continuing Israeli arms supplies to Azerbaijan. Data
Afeyan Philanthropies launches the Afeyan Initiatives for Armenia
The Afeyan Philanthropies, an organization building and advancing solutions for a better world, has announced the launch of Afeyan Initiatives for Armenia (AIFA), an initiative dedicated to building
Local Author Explores Armenian Heritage in New Trilogy ‘Odar’
By Barbara Adams Ithaca.com Denice Karamardian, author of Odar, consiting of 3 volumes: Jido, Silence, and Amirkans. Photo courtesy of Barbara Adams At the age of 12, surrounded by her extensive Syrian-American
Birth Rate in Armenia Drops by 7.6%, Mortality Rises by 6.3% in First Seven Months of 2024
Arshaluis Mgdesyan , Business Media According to data from the Statistical Committee of Armenia, concerning demographic trends have been observed in the country during the first seven months of 2024,
Tourist arrivals from Russia to Armenia drop by 23%
JAMnews Yerevan From January to July 2024, Armenia welcomed 1,184,000 tourists. The Tourism Committee reports a 6% decrease compared to the same period last year. The decline is attributed to a drop
Journalist Afghan Mukhtarli won his case against Georgia and Azerbaijan in the ECHR
JAMnews Tbilisi Azerbaijani journalist Afghan Mukhtarli won his case against Georgia and Azerbaijan in the European Court of Human Rights, with both countries ordered to pay him a total of €21,000.

