Armenian Medical International Conference President Dr. Vicken Sepilian on Monday discussed the impact of the Artsakh war, as well as a surge in COVID-19 cases in Armenia on the country’s healthcare system.
Artsakh’s Foreign Minister Meets with French Lawmakers
Artsakh Foreign Minister Masis Mayilyan on Monday welcomed a delegation of 15 lawmakers from France, who are in Stepanakert to gain first-hand knowledge of Azerbaijan’s aggression against Artsakh. The delegation arrived in Yerevan later Saturday evening. The French lawmakers spent Sunday in Yerevan, where they visited the Dzidzernagapert Armenian Genocide memorial and met with Prime…
Montebello Education Board Reaffirms April as Armenian Genocide Commemoration Month
The Montebello Unified School District Board of Education recognized the Month of April as Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide of 1915.
A Fantastic Development
By now you’ve seen the news about Mercury Public Affairs terminating its registration as a foreign agent of the Republic of Turkey, and how this came about.
Resurgence of COVID Cases Overwhelms Hospitals in Armenia
Armenian hospitals are increasingly struggling to cope with the pandemic due to a continuing surge in new coronavirus infections, Health Minister Arsen Torosyan warned on Sunday.
Thousands March in Syria in Support of Artsakh
Thousands of Syrian-Armenians marched in Aleppo on Sunday to protest of the Turkish-Azerbaijani attacks on Artsakh and declare their solidarity with the people of Artsakh.
Azerbaijan Violates U.S.-Mediated Ceasefire Agreement
An agreement for a ceasefire in Artsakh, announced in Washington Sunday, went into effect at 8 a.m. local time on Monday, but was quickly violated by Azerbaijan, when its forces began shelling Artsakh’s northern areas at 8:45 a.m.
Armenia, Azerbaijan Agree to Ceasefire, Says State Department
The State Department issued an announcement on Sunday, saying that Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed to a ceasefire that would go into effect at 8 a.m. Monday local time.
‘Armenia Has Accepted Ceasefire, Azerbaijan Has Not,’ Says NSA Chief
U.S. National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien on Sunday told CBS’ Face the Nation that while Armenia has agreed to a ceasefire, Azerbaijan has not.
Time For Proactive Action
As I am writing this (Saturday 10/24, just after midnight), a friend sent me a news report that Turkey is transferring 1,200 special forces to Artsakh.