Armenia
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Azerbaijan Continues Destruction of Armenian Heritage in Artsakh: Mariamadzor Targeted
Azerbaijan, continuing its aggressive policy aimed at the destruction of Armenian cultural heritage, has this time targeted the village of Mariamadzor in the Hadrut region of Artsakh. A photograph of the village, published on February 4th, testifies to the near-complete…
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Scientific Conference Held at Vazgen Sargsyan Military Academy
A scientific-practical conference titled “The Future of Military Science in the Context of the RA Armed Forces Transformation” was held on February 6 at the Vazgen Sargsyan Military Academy of the RA Ministry of Defense. Welcoming the conference participants, the…
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Ocampo: They cannot obstruct the ICC investigation into crimes committed against Armenians after May 2021
Former International Criminal Court (ICC) Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo, in a video message posted on X, stated that Armenia cannot obstruct the investigation into crimes committed against Armenians after May 2021. Ocampo emphasized that while Armenia has the right to…
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State Security Service of Armenia Personnel Will Also Receive Compensation for Damage Caused to Life or Health
The Armenian government, during its February 6th session, amended the law “On Compensation for Damages Caused to the Life or Health of Servicemen During the Defense of the Republic of Armenia.” This amendment extends the provisions of the law to…
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Evading Military Service: Stricter Punishments Proposed
The Armenian Ministry of Defense has initiated legislative changes aimed at strengthening accountability for evading military conscription. The proposed amendments focus not only on harsher penalties but also on clarifying the role of the military police in the conscription process.…
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The Artsakh Issue at the Religious Freedom Summit
Discussions regarding religious freedom issues in Armenia and various other countries took place at the international Religious Freedom Summit held in the US Congress according to VOA. American-Armenian organizations view this summit as a platform to bring issues of concern…
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Declassified Letters Between Bill Clinton and Boris Yeltsin on Deploying UN Peacekeepers in Artsakh
The recently declassified documents by the U.S. State Department shed light on a crucial moment in U.S.-Russia relations in December 1994, as tensions escalated over NATO expansion and the resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Among the released materials are two…
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Azerbaijanis continue to vandalize cemeteries
The “Mountains of Karabakh” Telegram channel reports that Azerbaijanis have vandalized the Stepanakert military cemetery. This act occurred after Azerbaijan gained control over the region following the 2020 war. Photos accompanying the report show damaged tombstones, indicating deliberate vandalism. This…
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Military Cooperation: Armenia Participates in Combined Resolve 2025 Exercise
Armenia’s Ministry of Defense is participating in the “Combined Resolve 2025” multinational military exercise at the US military base in Hohenfels, Germany. This participation falls within the framework of Armenian-American bilateral cooperation. The Ministry of Defense’s field mobile hospital unit,…
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US Navy Warns Personnel Against Using DeepSeek’s AI Due to Security and Ethical Concerns
The US Navy has issued a formal warning to its personnel, advising them against using DeepSeek’s AI platform in any capacity due to significant privacy, security, and ethical concerns. This development underscores growing apprehensions about the use of advanced artificial…
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Canada’s Foreign Minister Calls for the Unconditional Release of Armenians Detained in Baku
The Canadian government has taken a firm stance on the ongoing humanitarian concerns surrounding Armenians detained in Baku, with Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly issuing a statement emphasizing the need for their unconditional release. This development follows formal communications between the…
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Armenian Government Proposes Extending Leave for Mandatory Military Servicemen
The Armenian government plans to extend the primary leave period for mandatory military servicemen in the ranks of privates and junior non-commissioned officers. According to “Armenpress,” the draft law amending the “Law on Military Service and the Status of Servicemen”…
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Baku Continues its Trial Farce Against Artsakh’s Leadership, Highlighting Obstacles to Peace
The trial against Artsakh’s political-military leadership continues in Baku, characterized by widespread criticism as a politically motivated farce. This process is part of Azerbaijan’s broader strategy to pressure Armenia and obstruct the path to regional peace. By using these proceedings…
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Armenian Ministry of Defense Denies Reports of UAV Border Violation
Reports circulating on social media, accompanied by a video, claiming that a UAV violated Armenia’s state border are false. This was announced by the spokesperson for the Ministry of Defense of Armenia on their Facebook page. It is important that…
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Body of Russian Soldier from 102nd Military Base Found in Gyumri
On January 25, a tragic incident occurred in the city of Gyumri, Shirak region. At approximately 5:20 PM, Russian citizen Vitaly Shevchenko, 35, reported to the Shirak Regional Operational Management Center of Armenia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs that a body…















