The court has ordered the White House to restore access for Associated Press journalists to the Oval Office, presidential plane, and other areas, provided they are open to other reporters. Federal Jud...
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The year 2024 has recorded the highest number of documented executions worldwide in the last decade, according to a report by the human rights organization Amnesty International. Last year, 1,518 peop...
On April 3, the European Parliament held a plenary session commemorating the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, paying serious attention to the forced displacement of ethnic Armenians from Na...
The return of military-political leadership and other captives from Baku to Armenia; the collective return of Artsakh residents to Artsakh; and the establishment of dignified social conditions and sec...
We are working on the new text of the Constitution. This text will not be, and in fact, cannot be, secret; it will be made public at some point, and every point, every norm will be discussed with the ...
The political climate in France is tense. Marine Le Pen, the leading candidate in polls for the 2027 presidential election and leader of the far-right National Rally party, is unlikely to run for the ...
Turkey’s Radio and Television Supreme Council has suspended the broadcasting of Sözcü TV for 10 days for violating the law while covering mass protests in support of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, who...
To qualify for an old age pension, two conditions must be met: one must be at least 63 years old, and they must have a minimum of 10 years of work experience, Lawyer Tigran Grigoryan said during the p...
Clashes continue in Turkey as protests have escalated into confrontations with police, who have used tear gas and water cannons. Special measures and force have been employed against protesters, inclu...
This month, a court in Azerbaijan convicted the country’s prominent opposition leader Tofig Yagublu on fabricated forgery and fraud charges, sentencing him to nine years in prison. Yagublu’s prosecuti...
Azerbaijan will not sign a peace agreement with Armenia not because its peace aspirations are, to put it mildly, questionable, nor because it has no appetite for Lake Sevan, Syunik, or Tavush, but bec...
Azerbaijani authorities have recently revoked the accreditation of several journalists from foreign outlets, citing a false argument of “reciprocity.” Reporters Without Borders (RSF) condemns this arb...











