Discussions on geopolitical relations, security, and conflict resolution—all in one place. The annual Munich Security Conference has ended. Europe is retreating from its fundamental values. The most c...
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The 60th Munich Security Conference, held in February, brought together hundreds of participants to discuss global security issues, geopolitical challenges, and pathways for international cooperation....
Students from various universities in Armenia have submitted a petition to Vahagn Khachaturyan, demanding clarity on the national and state interests of the Republic of Armenia. One of the initiative’...
Baku accuses Yerevan of causing environmental issues in Artsakh. On Feb. 12, a lawsuit was filed against Armenia at the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) in The Hague, demanding compensation for al...
Hadrut and Shushi have been under the control of Baku for five years, and the whole of Artsakh for a year and a half. Hadrut is being completely destroyed—from historical cemeteries to monuments and m...
Armenia’s National Assembly has given the green light to the European Union. Today, the Parliament approved the bill initiating the process of joining the EU. This marks a step toward democracy and ec...
The interests of world powers are at play around Armenia—the sole barrier dividing the Turkic world; a crucial transportation and logistics hub, rich in mineral resources; an economic backbone. All of...
A spy network led by a former foreign minister; accusations made on a state TV channel; the suspension of the Russian House activities in Baku. The tension in the relations between Russia and Azerbaij...
Armenia’s number one taxpayer has not been operating for days on end. In addition to providing more than 4,000 jobs, the plant supports at least 2,000 micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises in Syu...
New authorities with new rules of the game. The new powers in Syria are trying to restore the country’s social-economic and political security. Two military bases in Syrian territory, drones, radars, ...
Will the white paper come with a peace treaty, or without one? And does it have any connection to Pashinyan’s policy of starting negotiations from zero point?
The so-called “Zangezur corridor” benefits neither Armenia nor Iran. Tehran opposes any corridor-based logic, the Iranian ambassador to Armenia reaffirmed his country’s official stance. However, nothi...











