Iranian from Armenian safety: Finally it has come. We are afraid, but people are happy
An Iranian expresses relief and happiness while revealing fears about current conditions in Armenia.
Decision to allow UK exports to Armenian firm under review over Russian links
The UK government is reviewing a decision to permit a British company to export equipment to Armenia amid concerns over its potential military applications possibly linked to Russia.
Armenia club swoop five Nigerian players
Ararat Yerevan, an Armenian Premier League team, has signed five Nigerian players to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season.
While Attention is Taken by the Invasion of Ukraine, Russia's Authority has Declined in the Former Soviet Territory
The article discusses Russia's sustained military capacity in Ukraine amidst severe sanctions, alongside the declining influence of Russia in the former Soviet regions, particularly highlighted by Armenia's historical context.
Experts: Armenia and Azerbaijan are closer to peace than ever before
Recent diplomatic efforts suggest Armenia and Azerbaijan may be on the verge of a historic peace agreement.
Delphi Forum: Discussion with Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan
The Economic Forum of Delphi is hosting a high-level discussion with Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan in Athens to address significant developments in the Caucasus region.
Azerbaijan Sentences Former Nagorno-Karabakh Leader to 20 Years in Prison
Former leader of Nagorno-Karabakh, R. Vardanian, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison on charges including war crimes and terrorism.
Azerbaijan Sentenced Former Leader of Nagorno-Karabakh to 20 Years in Prison for War Crimes
Azerbaijan's military court sentenced former leader R. Vardanyan to 20 years in prison for war crimes following the country's takeover of the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
Azerbaijan Court Sentences Former Prime Minister of Nagorno-Karabakh to 20 Years in Prison
The Azerbaijani court has sentenced Ruben Vardanyan, the former prime minister of the de facto independent Armenian republic of Nagorno-Karabakh, to 20 years in prison on serious charges.
Operation 'Matryoshka' – Russia's disinformation efforts pretending to be real media
Operations like 'Matryoshka' involve Russia using fake media identities to spread disinformation, particularly targeting Armenian politics ahead of elections.
What happened after the Treaty of Lausanne? The rare documents of the National Bank answer
The article discusses significant anniversaries related to historical events in Greece, focusing on the lasting impact of the Treaty of Lausanne and other events, while highlighting research and insights provided by documents from the National Bank.
Five minutes to pack and leave home: A refugee story from Nagorno-Karabakh
This article tells the poignant story of refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh as they recount their sudden and tragic escape amidst a resurgence of conflict with Azerbaijani forces.
JD Vance, the 'Trump corridor' and American diplomacy in the South Caucasus
JD Vance's historic visit to Armenia marks a significant shift in U.S. diplomacy in the South Caucasus, focusing on reducing Armenian dependence on Russia and Iran.
Vance in Yerevan and Baku: How America is Engaging in the South Caucasus
The U.S. Vice President's visit to Armenia and Azerbaijan underscores Washington's commitment to maintain a presence in the region between Russia and Iran.
White House deletes JD Vance’s social media post referring to Armenian genocide
The White House deleted a post by Vice President JD Vance that referred to the Armenian genocide, inciting backlash from the Armenian community and political opposition in the US.
"And You Are a Coward": The White House Deleted a Post by the US Vice President Recognizing the Armenian Genocide
The US Vice President's office deleted a social media post recognizing the Armenian genocide following a visit to a memorial.
JD Vance's official account on X publishes and then deletes a post referencing the Armenian genocide
JD Vance's official social media account mistakenly published and then deleted a post recognizing the Armenian genocide during a visit to Armenia.
One-on-one diplomacy meets double-track reality in US-Russia ties
The article explores the contrasting approaches in US-Russia relations, highlighting a recent economic deal between the US and Armenia and its implications for Russian interests.
Vance's visit to Yerevan and the deleted tweet about the Armenian genocide: 'A staff error'
During his visit to Yerevan, U.S. Vice President Vance faced controversy over a deleted tweet regarding the Armenian genocide, which officials attributed to a staff error.
Venss has arrived in Azerbaijan
US Vice President James David Venss arrived in Azerbaijan to strengthen reconciliation efforts between Armenia and Baku during his visit to the South Caucasus region.
The White House deleted Vice President Vance's post about the 'genocide of Armenians'
The White House has deleted a post from Vice President J.D. Vance that referred to the Armenian massacres as a 'genocide' after it drew criticism for potentially upsetting Turkey, a U.S. ally.
A feared veteran of the Wagner Group fell in Ukraine. He commanded the Armenian unit ArBat
A high-ranking member of the Wagner Group, who commanded an Armenian unit in Ukraine, has reportedly been killed.
American Vice President Vance Wrote About the Genocide of Armenians, Then Deleted the Post
American Vice President Vance wrote a post about the Armenian genocide, which he later deleted.
The US offers $9 billion to a Russian ally: to cut the umbilical cord with the Kremlin
The US is paving the way for its nuclear technology and fuel export to Armenia, creating opportunities for an American company to potentially replace an aging nuclear plant, thus diminishing Russia's influence in the region.
Venss Arrived in Armenia
US Vice President James David Venss has arrived in Armenia for a historic visit, marking the first time a high-ranking US official visits the country.
Vance becomes first sitting US VP to visit Armenia in push to advance Azerbaijan peace deal
US Vice President JD Vance makes a historic visit to Armenia to promote peace negotiations with Azerbaijan and sign multiple agreements.
Arbat Battalion Commander Killed in Combat Mission, Kremlin-Installed Official Says
The commander of the Arbat Battalion, an ethnic Armenian paramilitary unit fighting alongside Russia in Ukraine, was killed during a combat mission, as reported by a Kremlin-appointed official.
J. D. Vance Visits Armenia and Azerbaijan as Vice President
J. D. Vance, the highest-ranking U.S. official, visits Armenia to discuss a significant infrastructure project aimed at improving the region's roads and railways amid decreasing Russian influence.
A new scandal erupted at the games: Azerbaijan filed a complaint about Armenian music
Azerbaijan's National Olympic Committee has filed a formal complaint to the International Olympic Committee regarding an Armenian figure skating performance that uses a politically charged song.
Armenia: The 'Greek Word of Yerevan' School Inaugurated – A Reference Point with the Support of the Pontians
The 'Greek Word of Yerevan' school has been inaugurated in Armenia, serving as a center for teaching the Greek language and culture with support from the local Pontian community.
Why Trump is sending his Vice President Vance to the South Caucasus right now
Vice President Vance's visit to Azerbaijan and Armenia is overshadowed by strategic interests despite the poor human rights situation, raising concerns about the risks posed by Russian influence in the region.
Azerbaijan: Military Court Imposes Heavy Sentences on Armenian Leaders of Nagorno-Karabakh
A military court in Baku sentenced Armenian leaders of Nagorno-Karabakh to prison terms ranging from twenty years to life imprisonment, with Araik Harutyunyan receiving a life sentence.
Azerbaijan's military court sentenced the leader of Armenian separatists to life in prison
A military court in Azerbaijan has sentenced Arajik Harutiunian, the leader of Armenian separatists, to life imprisonment following the country's military campaign that concluded Armenian control in Nagorno-Karabakh.
Armenian Police Say 2 Russian Nationals Suspected in Murder of Chechen Woman Last Year
Armenian police have identified two Russian nationals as suspects in the murder of 23-year-old Ayshat Baimuradova, a Chechen woman who fled domestic violence and was found dead in Yerevan last year.
Chess Videos | The naive, sleepless, and brilliant Ernest Pogosiants
The video highlights two of the most brilliant compositions by the prolific Russian-Armenian chess composer Ernest Pogosiants, showcasing his contributions to artistic endings and chess problems.
Two Estonian-Related Films at the Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival
The Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival showcases two animated films involving Estonia: 'Kyiv Cake' directed by Ukrainian Mykyta Lyskov and 'Lumi Sends Us' by Armenian director Natalia Mirzoyan living in Estonia.
Osijek sold a first-team player for 800 thousand euros
NK Osijek has completed a winter transfer by selling Armenian defender Styopa Mkrtchyan to Nürnberg for 800,000 euros after previous transfers this season.
Rock star Prime Minister of Armenia: Pashinyan took to the stage and played drums at a concert
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan made a rare public appearance as a rock star, performing on drums with his band 'Varchaband'.
Hajduk denied that they are bringing him for a pittance. Now he is a hit and a real million transfer
Bosnian-Herzegovinian striker Nardin Mulahusejnović is making headlines with his performances at Armenian club Noah, catching the attention of several European clubs, including Ferencváros.
70 years since the death of Garegin Nzhdeh. Armenia still lives in his shadow
The article discusses the legacy of Garegin Nzhdeh, a key Armenian military leader during World War I, and the enduring tensions between Armenians and Turks.
Saint Blaise - protector of Dubrovnik and great friend of animals
Various settlements and cities throughout Croatia and the world celebrate the feast of Saint Blaise, a 3rd-century Armenian bishop and martyr known for his legendary friendship with animals.