NEW YORK (Azatutyun) — UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has added his voice to the international community’s calls for the opening of the Lachin corridor connecting Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia. A section[...]

By Joshua Kucera As the blockade of Nagorno-Karabakh drags on, the performance of the Russian peacekeepers charged with providing security on the road in and out of the territory is[...]

Global political players prey on and use the misery of smaller nations to score political gains. In the case of Kosovo, the West was vitally interested to break up the[...]

MINNEAPOLIS — The most recent gut-punch to the Armenian psyche happened this past week, with the double-whammy of the blocking of the Lachin Corridor, the only road connecting Armenia and[...]

STEPANAKERT (Azatutyun) — Nagorno-Karabakh’s leadership continued to strike a defiant note on Monday, December 19, as the only road connecting the region to Armenia remained blocked by Azerbaijan for the[...]

By Avedis Hadjian Special to the Mirror-Spectator It was five minutes past midnight and Lilit was praying by the window of her apartment in Jermuk, a resort famous for its[...]

On December 12, Azerbaijan imposed a blockade on Artsakh, closing the only highway connecting Stepanakert with Yerevan. The pretexts behind this action – ecological issues and illegal exploitation of mines[...]

The situation in the South Caucasus region in general and Armenia in particular is quite complicated. The region has simply become a powder keg and there are a number of[...]

LONDON — The Armenian Diocesan Center hosted members of the local community for a thanksgiving evening celebrating Advent in the run-up to Christmas on Friday, November 25. The evening was[...]

By Anush Mkrtchian, Ruzanna Stepanian YEREVAN (Azatutyun) — Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan accused Azerbaijan of planning “genocide” in Nagorno-Karabakh and urged Russian peacekeepers to restore its sole transport link with[...]

Two seminal studies of the Armenian genocide have recently appeared in Iran, in Farsi (Persian) translations. The first is Wolfgang Gust’s monumental collection of documents from the German Foreign Ministry[...]