Artsakh
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French Senate Unanimously Backs Armenian POW Release
The French Senate has unanimously approved a draft resolution calling for the release of Armenian prisoners of war, marking a significant move.
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Adrbegan hetxarabaxyan pul chi hamarum avartvac: Azerbaijan says
Azerbaijan’s state media says the post-conflict phase isn’t finished, alleging an openly expansionist program against Armenia based on open-source.
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The “Russian Umbrella” and Artsakh’s Right to Return
A sober examination of Armenia’s realpolitik narrative, the so-called ‘Russian umbrella,’ and the ongoing controversy over Artsakh residents’ right to return.
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Statue of Artsakh Hero Robert Abajyan Unveiled at the 147th Primary School
A statue honoring an Artsakh hero was unveiled at the 147th primary school, with the last words inscribed on a plaque to emphasize memory and education.
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France backs normalization of Armenia-Azerbaijan-Turkey relations, says Jean-Noël Barrot
France backs normalization of Armenia-Azerbaijan-Turkey relations, as stated by Jean-Noël Barrot, signaling Paris’s push for regional dialogue and stability.
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Colonial-Style Conditions Reported for Artsakh Residents at Fortress-Like Complex
Armenian sources say residents remaining in Artsakh were confined in colonial-style conditions at a fortress-like complex, with movement severely restricted, allegedly.
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Trump’s Peace Council Aims to “Close” Crimes Against Humanity, Threatening Artsakh, Ukraine, and Palestine Debates
Armenian analyst Narek Ayvazyan warns that Trump’s Peace Council aims to ‘close’ crimes against humanity, affecting Artsakh, Ukraine, and Palestine debates.
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Trump thanks Pashinyan and Aliyev for upholding peace treaty provisions; Vance to visit in February to advance peace initiative
Trump thanked Armenian PM Pashinyan and Azerbaijan’s President Aliyev for upholding the peace agreement, as Vence plans February visits to push the plan.
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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…
