Artsakh
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VP Vance to Visit Armenia, Azerbaijan in February Amid U.S. Peace Push
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance is scheduled to visit Armenia and Azerbaijan in February to advance a U.S.-brokered peace deal and promote the ‘Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity’ (TRIPP) initiative, President Donald Trump announced.
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Armenia Confirms Relocation of 11 Artsakh Residents to Armenia
Armenia’s Labour Ministry says 11 Artsakh residents, including 10 Armenians and one Armenian of Russian ethnicity, have been relocated to Armenia after applying to both sides.
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Armenian Interviews Used in Azerbaijani Film About Ruben Vardanyan Were Shot in Armenia, Investigation Finds
The Armenian investigative outlet HETQ has reported that a portion of the interviews featured in the Azerbaijani documentary about Armenian businessman Ruben Vardanyan were filmed in Armenia, not in Azerbaijan.
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Echoes of Victory: What Armenia’s 1990s Triumph Teaches About 2020 and Beyond
Armenia, Artsakh, Nagorno-Karabakh, War analysis In a widely circulated post on his social media, Armenian political analyst Mkhitar Harutyutyan drew a provocative parallel between Armenia’s first war in Artsakh (1990–1994) and the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian conflict, using stark numerical comparisons to…
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New Monograph Maps International Protections for Artsakh Armenian Cultural Heritage Amid 2020–2025 Conflicts
New study by Arminé Tigranyan, published by the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, outlines protections for Artsakh Armenian cultural heritage amid 2020–25 conflicts globally.
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Azerbaijan Accepts Invitation to Join a U.S.-Led Peace Council as Founding Member
Azerbaijan’s president Ilham Aliyev has accepted an invitation to join the Peace Council.
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Trump’s Peace Council and the UN’s Future: Global Governance in 2026
The Peace Council debate exposes a pivotal crossroads: reform versus replacement, speed versus legitimacy, unilateral influence versus shared governance. Whatever the outcome, the discourse itself is reshaping expectations about how power, law, and humanity intersect in crisis management, and it…
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Armenia Designates January 27 as Day of Remembrance for the Homeland’s Fallen, a Non-Working National Day
In a decisive move that cements a new date on Armenia’s national calendar, the National Assembly approved January 27 as a Day of remembrance for those who died defending the homeland.
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US-Azerbaijan PHONE CALL between Rubio and Bayramov Signals Push Toward Strategic Partnership Charter and TRIPP Framework
The January 19 phone call was between U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov.
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There Is No More Honorable and Motivating Work Than Serving The Interests of Your Country
The conversation sparked by Hayrapetyan’s post highlights the demand for governance that is both principled and pragmatic—an administration that can leverage international alignments to Armenia’s advantage, with explicit accountability to Armenian citizens.
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State Narratives and the Pitfalls of Peace: Analyzing Azerbaijan’s Latest Rhetoric and Its Implications for Armenian-Azerbaijani Peace
In the quiet after the spotlight, a message can speak as loudly as a train whistle. On January 13, as observers scrutinized how leaders frame the past to shape the future, a prominent Armenian commentator, Tatevik Hayrapetyan, turned a Facebook…
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Real Intentions of Azerbaijan: A Deep Dive into Aggressive Rhetoric and Expansionist Programs
The Azerbaijani government has been promoting the idea of “Western Azerbaijan,” undermining Armenian sovereignty.
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Joint Railway Inspection Between Armenia and Azerbaijan
Armenia and Azerbaijan conducted a joint inspection of the infrastructure of the Yerasakh-Sadarak railway segment.
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Vera Khachatryan Expresses Gratitude for Support Following Father’s Health Issues
In examining the emotional and social dynamics at play within the Khachatryan family, one can discern that their experience transcends personal struggle, illustrating a collective journey that engages broader societal themes of connection, resilience, and the healing power of gratitude,…
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Azerbaijan returned four Armenian prisoners today: Gevorg Sujian, David Davtyan, Vigen Euljekchyan, and Vagif Khachatryan
Four Armenian prisoners of war were returned from Azerbaijan, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian and geopolitical issues in the region.













