Stepanakert

By Siranoush Sargsyan Special to the Mirror-Spectator STEPANAKERT — A year ago Artsakh went through 44 days of war unleashed by Azerbaijan, with the aid of Turkish weaponry and international[...]

By Thomas Mutch “Don’t worry if you hear an explosion,” our Armenian guide tells us as we creep along the bombed-out streets of Martuni. “By the time you hear it,[...]

STEPANAKERT — Walking down the Vazgen Sargsyan Avenue in Stepanakert, one can notice the smoke rising from a samovar near dark-brown fences that demarcate a gray compact building along the[...]

NEW YORK – Executive Director of the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund (“Himnadram”) Haykak Arshamyan briefly visited the United States at the end of August on a working visit. He provided information[...]

By Ani Avetisyan STEPANAKERT (Open Caucasus Media ) — Almost a year after the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War, Nagorno-Karabakh marks Independence Day. While officials from the Republic of Armenia were present at[...]

STEPANAKERT/WASHINGTON – Every day Zorik Babayan sells souvenirs near Stepanakert’s iconic We Are Our Mountains (aka Grandmother and Grandfather) monument. When I approached him last month, there was only a[...]

PARIS – Nora Martirosyan’s film “Si le vent tombe” , shot before the Turkish-Azerbaijani forces attacked, has just been released in French cinemas. This film is now[...]

BRUSSELS – One of the major results of the Artsakh War of 2020, along with the loss of territory in Artsakh, is the dislocation of tens of thousands of Armenians[...]

STEPANAKERT – The Mirror-Spectator continues to work with its Artsakh colleagues to rebroadcast current Artsakh Public Television news reports with English subtitles. The April review of news from Nagorno Karabakh[...]

STEPANAKERT (RFE/RL) — A senior Nagorno-Karabakh official was sacked on Monday, April 19, hours after criticizing Armenian authorities’ efforts to secure the release of Armenian soldiers and civilians remaining in Azerbaijani[...]