Topic: Karabakh war 2020

Armenia is currently in the throes of a dilemma, pondering who will sign the fateful peace treaty with Azerbaijan, which may amputate Armenia’s territory, in exchange for the elusive hope[...]

After the September 13 Azerbaijani aggression against Amenia, fresh graves are being dug at Yerablur Memorial Military Cemetery and more families are grieving the losses of 207 soldiers and civilians.[...]

PARIS (Public Radio of Armenia) — Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and French President Emmanuel Macron met on September 26 at the Élysée Palace. After the welcoming ceremony, before starting the[...]

By Robert Zargarian YEREVAN (Azatutyun) — Avoiding another confrontation with angry parents of fallen soldiers, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and other senior officials did not visit Armenia’s main military cemetery[...]

By Arto Manoukian Special to the Mirror-Spectator/Abaka YEREVAN — Some people gather and organize rallies. Others respond to the call for the defense of their endangered homeland, where the enemy[...]

It seems that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has become the Biden Administration’s foreign policy point guard to taunt bullies in the international arena. Her trip to Taiwan in August, challenging[...]

LOS ANGELES — In collaboration with the Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region (ANCA-WR), the Promise Armenian Institute at UCLA will host Davit Babayan, PhD, the foreign minister[...]

YEREVAN — The Republic of Armenia’s first High Commissioner for Diaspora Zareh Sinanyan has one great advantage: he understands both the diaspora and Armenia, the two entities (which along with Artsakh)[...]

ANN ARBOR, MI — Since the autumn of 2020, the effects of the 44-Day War and its aftermath have reverberated throughout the Armenian world. While locals in Armenia were concerned[...]

YEREVAN (Azatutyun) — A senior American diplomat has met with Armenia’s leaders in Yerevan less than three weeks after being appointed as the new US co-chair of the Organization for[...]