Armenia’s Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan warned on Monday that the fundamental rights of the people of Artsakh are endangered and urged action from the United National Human Rights Council
‘Authoritarianism has Collapsed,’ Says Paylan after Istanbul Vote
Garo Paylan, an Armenian member of the Turkish Parliament representing the People’s Democratic Party (HDP) called on Istanbul citizens to “build democracy on the [ruins of the] collapsed authoritarianism”
3 Armenian Carriers Step Up after Putin Halts Flights to Georgia
Russia’s largest airline Aeroflot, which will completely halt flights to Georgia on July 8, said passengers could travel to Georgia via the north Caucasian Vladikavkaz or Yerevan
ARF of Armenia and Ramgavar Leaders Meet
The Armenian Revolutionary Federation Supreme Council of Armenia continued its discussions with Armenia’s parliamentary and extra-parliamentary forces
Dr. Garbis Der-Yeghiayan Elected Chair of Rotary Middle East Initiative Council
The Executive Committee of Rotarian Action Group for Peace recently elected Dr. Garbis Der-Yeghiayan as Chair of the newly-established Middle East Initiative Council.
Armenia Engineering Week Opens with Signing of Two Memorandums
Armenia Engineering Week has kicked off today in Yerevan at the initiative of the Armenian Government, Enterprise Incubator Foundation, and Engineering Association.
Bundestag Member, Cem Ozdemir, was Awarded Raoul Wallenberg Medal
In a moving ceremony that took place at the Chapel of the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedachtniskirche, Bundestag Member, Cem Ozdemir was awarded the Raoul Wallenberg Medal.
17th Century Church Reopens in Artsakh’s Liberated Kashatagh Region
Saint Stepanos, a church from the 17th century, has reopened in Hochants village, in the liberated Kashatagh region of Artsakh.
Funeral Notice: Victoria Shanlian
It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved mother & grandmother Victoria Shanlian, which took place on Wednesday, June 19, 2019, in Los Angeles.
Extreme Snooping
Reading an article in Foreign Policy titled “Big Brother Comes to Belgrade” got me thinking and worried about the future of citizen surveillance in the U.S. the Republics of Armenia and Artsakh, and even Turkey.