The collective return to Artsakh is possible through two paths: diplomatic or military. According to an Artsakhi official, the diplomatic route is the preferred option for the collective return.
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While a human rights defender speaks of improved conditions, Baku continues to stage sham trials against Armenian prisoners. From behind prison, the prisoners call all this a farce and try to fight ag...
In the Ottoman Empire, mentioning Armenia was forbidden, and during the Soviet era, writing about the homeland, the struggle for liberation, and the heroic chapters of Armenian history was prohibited....
Having crossed the ocean without a suit to hand over his country’s natural resources and rare metals to the U.S., Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy returned to Europe after experiencing deep dis...
Threats, obstacles, insults, and slander—all culminating in a resignation. Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iran’s Vice President for Strategic Affairs—who served as the country’s foreign minister in 2013-2021—h...
A judicial farce with false accusations, false testimonies, and torture is taking place before the eyes of the international community. However, Azerbaijan is unable to hide its bloody hands. Armenian...
The persecution of the Armenian community in Abkhazia continues. Russia has launched an investigation following calls for violence against Armenians in the region. The spokesperson for the Investigati...
The family is in pain and suffering—psychologically oppressed, longing, and waiting for a year and five months. When will the military-political prisoners of Artsakh and all other hostages return?
Meetings such as Moscow-Washington in Saudi Arabia, Ankara-Moscow in Turkey, and Washington-Paris in the United States remain unfinished. The world is discussing the issue of having a new political ma...
Official Yerevan continues its search for new allies in national security. It has frozen its membership in the CSTO and decided to establish an inter-agency commission to coordinate the review of Arme...
Traces of the snow that fell in the capital on Feb. 20 can still be seen on the sidewalks, while the drivers of the damaged vehicles and the affected citizens continue to bear the consequences of the ...
Is France washing its hands of the agreement signed in Prague in 2022? That remains unclear. However, French Ambassador to Armenia Olivier Decottignies has stated that those who claim Artsakh was cede...