Before Gaza’s woe, there was Nagorno-Karabakh
By Ishaan Tharoor The Washington Post For years, a community lived a tenuous, yet proud existence in their ancestral homeland. Its people toiled, worshiped and raised families on territory recognized
By Ishaan Tharoor The Washington Post For years, a community lived a tenuous, yet proud existence in their ancestral homeland. Its people toiled, worshiped and raised families on territory recognized
By Armen Aghazaryan, hetq.am Armenia’s Prosecutor General’s Office (PGO) today launched public criminal proceedings against Davit Papazian, a former director of the Armenian National Interests
Caliber.az Chairman of the Western Azerbaijan Community (WAC) and Member of Parliament, Aziz Alakbarli, stated that the Community will continue its activities to ensure the peaceful return of Western
Former deputy chairman of the opposition Popular Front of Azerbaijan party Fuad Gahramanli posted on his Facebook page reflections on the possible deportation of Azerbaijanis from Russia and the reasons
By Maya Yang, The Guardian Donald Trump speaks with Jens Stoltenberg, then the secretary general of Nato as they attend a Nato summit in Watford, England, in 2019. Photograph: Dan Kitwood/Getty ImagesDonald
By Rustum Mahmoud Daraj.media/en/ Since the fall of the former Syrian regime a few months ago, Syria has been engulfed in a wave of “identity-based massacres” that have unfolded in succession across
By Armenian Genocide Museum of Canada (AGMC) For over a hundred years, Armenians scattered across the globe have carried an unshakable mission: to speak for those silenced by genocide and to demand
news.am The Armenian battalion of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) of the Kurds held a memorial ceremony in Derik/Al-Malikiyah city in memory of commander Nubar Ozanian, who had died in the battles
YEREVAN (Azatutyun.am)—Armenia’s Anti-Corruption Committee has found Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in breach of ethics after reviewing public complaints that he used the equivalent of the F-word