Topic: 2020 Artsakh war aftermath
YEREVAN — Since 2023, when various social programs for forcibly displaced persons from Nagorno-Karabakh were launched, they have been met with vague or even hostile reactions from many in Armenia.[...]
“The falling of a leaf is quieter than the felling of a forest, but it tells us just as much about the coming of autumn.” Anon It is a truism[...]
By Bella Ishanyan Special to the Mirror-Spectator GYUMRI, Armenia — The Institute for Security Analysis (ISA), a national security think tank based in Yerevan, hosted two conferences in Gyumri from[...]
The Westhampton Beach Performing Arts for the Long Island PRESENTS the Long island Premiere of award-winning film MY SWEET LAND on Saturday, May 10th at 7:00 PM followed by a[...]
In February 2021, hi-tech CEO, serial entrepreneur, and investor Adam Kablanian founded Friends of the Armenian Soldier and Family (FASF) with a clear objective: to provide direct support to Armenian[...]
YEREVAN (Armenpress) — The Sweden-Armenia parliamentary friendship group on March 10 called for urgent international action to secure the release of Armenians unlawfully imprisoned in Baku on fabricated charges. The[...]
WATERTOWN — The fate of the Armenian leadership of Karabakh (Artsakh), who were arrested in September 2023, after Azerbaijani forces staged a brutal attack on the enclave, taking it over[...]
YEREVAN (PanARMENIAN.Net) — The criminal investigation into the September 25, 2023, explosion at a fuel depot in Stepanakert currently has no suspects, according to Investigative Committee spokesperson Kima Avdalyan. As[...]
By Ruzanna Stepanian YEREVAN (Azatutyun) — Former President Ter-Petrossian on December 26 blamed Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan for the fall of Nagorno-Karabakh in response to the latter’s critical claims about[...]
Recently, Jordan withdrew its submission of “My Sweet Land,” winner of the Grand Jury Award at the First Film Feature Competition at Sheffield International Documentary Festival, from consideration for Best[...]