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Armenia was once the center of IT innovation for the USSR. A turbulent history has stifled the economy, but things are starting to look up for the Caucasus republic. A highly-skilled, post-soviet ...
By Harut Sassounian This article analyzes the consequences of the decision of the Arbitration Institute of the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce (SCC) regarding the Armenian government’s nationalization ...
In a threat-filled interview, President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan threatened France and the European Union for what he called their pro-Armenian posturing, and boasted that Armenia does not stand a ...
Telegram from Lemkin to Reuben Darbinian, then editor of the Hairenik newspaper, dated June 14, 1950. (Source: Haigazn Khazarian Archive, National Association for Armenian Studies and Research ...
By Yeghia Tashjian With the disintegration of the Syrian state after 2011, the Kurds in northeast Syria became key players in shaping the country’s future. The recent agreement between Damascus and ...
5-year-old Armenian-American piano prodigy set to make history as one of the youngest to perform at Carnegie Hall A five-year-old Armenian-American piano prodigy from Los Angeles is preparing to make ...
The Abraham Accords, launched in 2020 under the Trump administration (first term), marked a major shift in Middle East diplomacy. Named after the shared patriarch of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, ...
First Deputy Minister of Defense and Chief of the General Staff of Armenia, Lieutenant General Edward Asryan, announced that Armenia and China have significantly strengthened cooperation across ...
Tom Barrack’s recent remarks in New York—proposing 99-year leases and regional economic integration as a path to peace—may sound ambitious. But to many in the region, especially in Armenia, they ring ...
In an article I wrote for Asbarez in October 2024, titled “Preventing a Modern Day Alexandropol: Armenia’s Quest for Common Ground,” I explored the fragility of Armenian statehood and argued that ...
Azerbaijan’s authorities are systematically destroying monuments in occupied Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), especially those symbolizing Armenian victories, Artsakh Cultural Heritage Ombudsman Hovik ...
By Vartan Oskanian, former foreign minister of Armenia As Armenia abandons democracy and descends ever deeper into authoritarianism, the European Union watches in silence. In fact, it is worse than ...
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