Artsakh
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Haykaz Grigoryan Sentenced to Six Years: A Reflection on Accountability in the Wake of War
Haykaz Grigoryan has been sentenced to six years in prison for his actions during the 44-day war, highlighting the significance of accountability in military and governmental conduct.
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27 U.S. Senators Urge Immediate Release of Armenian Detainees and Sanctions on Azerbaijan
Twenty-seven U.S. Senators have called on the State Department to secure the release of Armenian detainees held in Azerbaijan and consider Magnitsky sanctions against officials responsible for human rights abuses.
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Mia Goth Shines in Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’: A New Era of Monster Cinema
British actress Mia Goth takes center stage as Elizabeth Lavenza in Guillermo del Toro’s much-anticipated Netflix adaptation of ‘Frankenstein’, bringing fresh nuance to monster movies and redefining classic horror for today’s audiences.
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Legendary Movie Poster Artist Drew Struzan Dies at 78, Leaving an Unforgettable Cinematic Legacy
Drew Struzan, the iconic artist behind some of Hollywood’s most legendary movie posters, leaves a legacy of creativity, innovation, and timeless art.
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John Lodge, Iconic Moody Blues Bassist and Vocalist, Dies at 82
John Lodge, the legendary bassist and vocalist of The Moody Blues, leaves behind a legacy of music that bridged generations and a life grounded in love and faith.
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Guillermo Del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’: A New Cinematic Legend
Guillermo Del Toro reinvents ‘Frankenstein,’ blending haunting beauty with a timeless narrative in his latest cinematic masterpiece.
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Banksy Unveils Controversial Mural at London’s Royal Courts
Banksy’s latest mural on the Royal Courts of Justice in London, depicting a judge striking a protester, has sparked debate over freedom of expression and governmental policies.
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Trump Hosts Historic Armenia-Azerbaijan Agreement Signing at White House
In a landmark moment, Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a U.S.-brokered agreement at the White House, ending decades of conflict and establishing new economic and transportation corridors.
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Karin Tak village is totally destroyed by Azerbaijan -Data Collection on Destroyed Homes in Artsakh
Karin Tak village is totally destroyed by Azerbaijan – Former State Minister Artak Beglaryan announced a new data collection initiative documenting destroyed or appropriated homes in Artsakh for legal processes.
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Memorials Destroyed By Azerbaijan in Vank Village of Artsakh Ahead of May 9 Commemoration
Multiple Armenian memorials in Vank village, dedicated to WWII and Artsakh war victims, have reportedly been destroyed ahead of May 9 Victory Day.
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Rights Group Condemns Cultural Transformations in Shushi
A rights organization representing displaced people from Nagorno-Karabakh has condemned Azerbaijan’s actions to alter Shushi’s cultural heritage and erase Armenian memorials.
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SOAR Buenos Aires Appeals to ICRC for Armenian POW Communication Rights
SOAR Buenos Aires has appealed to the Red Cross to help Armenian POWs in Azerbaijan regain their right to communicate with families and receive aid.
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Armenian Heritage Sites Damaged in Artsakh
Reports confirm the destruction of Armenian memorials in Vank, Artsakh, raising concerns over cultural preservation under Azerbaijani control.















