With each passing day, the situation is getting worse in Armenia and Artsakh because of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s endless compromises to Azerbaijan and Turkey, his defeatist attitude and incompetence.…
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Azerbaijan becoming example for Armenia: a new trend in neighboring state
If you suffer for a long time, then something will work out. Apparently, this is the life credo of a very solid layer of Armenian politicians, political scientists, public figures,…
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Armenia at a crossroads: will the country leave Russia’s sphere of influence
“If Armenia de jure decides to withdraw from the CSTO, then this will happen after Yerevan records that the CSTO has left Armenia.” Similar statements by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol…
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Controversial land sale puts Jerusalem Armenians on edge
Quietly, apart from the tapping of the sticks, they file into the Church of the Holy Sepulchre for prayers. Nowadays, Jerusalem is at the core of the conflict between Israelis…
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‘Religious cleansing’ threatens Armenian Christians’ existence, human rights leaders warn
The ongoing war between Azerbaijan and Armenia threatens the existence of Christian communities in the near east, former ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom Sam Brownback and other Christian leaders warned…
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Yerevan, Moscow in War of Words Over Lachin Corridor Shootout
Armenia’s Foreign Ministry on Thursday responded to comments made by its Russian counterpart, whose spokesperson claimed that last week’s incident where Azerbaijani soldiers attempted to plant a flag on Armenia’s…
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Russia Urges Azerbaijan to Unblock Access to Karabakh
Russia on Friday urged Azerbaijan to unblock access to Nagorno-Karabakh as concern grows over a deepening humanitarian crisis in the breakaway region. Residents of Karabakh reported new shortages of food and…
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Malaysians in Russia, Armenia and Belarus told to stay vigilant
Malaysians in Russia, Armenia and Belarus have been advised to stay vigilant following the declaration of a counter-terrorist operation (CTO) in Moscow and Moscow region on Saturday. The Malaysian embassy…
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In Jerusalem’s Armenian Quarter, a controversial land deal pits a community against its religious leaders
In the hushed, ornate St James cathedral in the Armenian Quarter, one of Jerusalem’s most famous photographers Garo Nalbandian is at work, straddling a ladder as he photographs a massive Armenian…
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Given Azerbaijan’s economic weight, it’s unthinkable for EU to act on wishes of France for a weak state like Armenia, economist
Despite losing all hope after a humiliating defeat in the 44-day war, Armenian public figures and society try to grasp at straws making a number of political manoeuvres. Even prior…