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YEREVAN (Azatutyun) — Armenia should change its constitution, agree to the dissolution of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Minsk Group on Nagorno-Karabakh and open a land[...]
By Yousef Bardouka Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has cancelled an upcoming visit to Baku, with his office citing “developments” on Israel’s border and other reports suggesting that Turkey refused[...]
BOSTON — The 110th anniversary commemoration of the Armenian Genocide took place in the Chamber of the House of Representatives of the State House on Friday, April 25. Master of[...]
Armenia’s politics may be rough and tumble, but its democratic revolution is well-consolidated. While President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan consolidates increasing control over all aspects of life in Turkey and the[...]
By Arsen Nazarian The Armenian Genocide coincided with the years of World War I and the reign of Ahmad Shah Qajar in Iran. During the reign of this Qajar king,[...]
More than a half century ago, the Greek junta and its allies in Cyprus sought enosis, the political union between Greece and Cyprus. Fearing that any such union would harm[...]
ISTANBUL (Turkish Minute) — Amnesty International’s 2024-2025 report, published on Tuesday, April 29, said human rights violations continued in Turkey and emphasized the ongoing lack of judicial independence, the Stockholm[...]
YEREVAN (PanARMENIAN.Net) — Turkish historian Prof. Taner Akçam, founding director of the Armenian Genocide Research Program at UCLA, presented the Armenian edition of his book, The Origins of the Genocidal[...]
By Taleen Babayan NEW YORK — As a wave of Armenia and Artsakh flags, held by Armenian youth, and commemorative signs, raised high by community members, cascaded up Broadway and[...]
BERKELEY, Calif. — On Thursday, April 24, University of California, Berkeley’s Human Rights Center was set to screen “My Sweet Land,” a documentary film that follows an 11-year-old Armenian boy[...]