Armenia
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Boyle Heights Tornado 2025: Christmas Day Storm Causes Damage, Prompts Rapid Response
On Christmas Day 2025, an EF0 tornado struck Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, damaging businesses and homes. Officials confirmed the rare event was fueled by a historic atmospheric river, prompting rapid community support and citywide resource deployment.
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Connecticut Snow Totals: Town-by-Town Breakdown After Major 2025 Winter Storm
A powerful winter storm swept through Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey, dropping up to 9 inches of snow in some Connecticut towns. Here’s a detailed look at how much snow fell across the state and how communities are responding.
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Queensland Faces Major Flood Threat as Monsoonal Rains Intensify
Northern Queensland is bracing for heavy rainfall and widespread flooding as a powerful monsoon trough brings persistent storms, triggering flood warnings and road closures across the region.
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UK, France, Germany, and Turkey Prepare to Send Peacekeepers to Ukraine
Major European powers, including the UK, France, Germany, and Turkey, prepare to send peacekeepers to Ukraine, seeking to stabilize the region post-conflict while navigating funding and coordination challenges.
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Azerbaijan Challenges Russian Investigation Closure on AZAL Plane Crash
Azerbaijan reacts strongly to Russia’s letter halting the investigation into the AZAL plane crash, asserting external interference led to the tragedy.
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Azerbaijani Court Sentences Karen Avanesyan to 16 Years Amid Human Rights Concerns
Karen Avanesyan sentenced to 16 years in Azerbaijan, raising concerns over human rights violations and ECHR’s ignored rulings.
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Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Signals Possible Visit to Armenia Amid National Interests
Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov hints at a potential visit to Armenia, emphasizing national interests and discussions surrounding the country’s blacklist. What does this mean for regional relations?
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ICRC Representatives Visit Armenians Detained in Azerbaijan
ICRC representatives visited Armenian detainees in Azerbaijan on December 24 and 25, assessing their health and living conditions, reaffirming commitment to human rights.
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The Fallout of the Kaps Reservoir Project: A Closer Look at Accountability
Explore the Kaps Reservoir project’s failure, examining the implications of accountability and governance in Armenia’s water management.
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Armenia Launches New Program to Combat Small Ruminant Disease
Armenia launches a new program to combat small ruminant disease, starting blood sampling in December 2025 to ensure livestock health and economic stability.
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Ballina in Focus: Traffic Solutions, Christmas Pursuit, and Local Safety Initiatives
Ballina, a town at a crossroads, faces critical challenges in traffic congestion, celebrates progress on local safety, and was the dramatic endpoint of a cross-border police pursuit this Christmas. Explore how infrastructure plans and community action are shaping Ballina’s future.
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Strengthening Ties: Armenia and India’s Deepening Relations in 2025
Explore the deepening relations between Armenia and India in 2025, covering political, economic, and defense partnerships that shape regional stability.
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China Accelerates Nuclear Arsenal Expansion Amid Total Warfare Preparations
China’s nuclear arsenal is set to expand to 1,000 warheads by 2030, reflecting a shift towards total national warfare strategies, according to a Pentagon report.
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Stamp Code Prices in Armenia Set to Decrease in 2026
Starting January 1, 619, stamp code prices in Armenia will decrease to 2.5 AMD, with some available for just 0.01 AMD, benefiting businesses and taxpayers alike.
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Armenia’s Strategic Partnerships: Key Developments of 2025
Explore Armenia’s significant foreign affairs advancements in 2025, including strategic partnerships with the U.S., EU, and neighboring nations.














