Artsakh
Artsakh Workers Struggle as Salaries Remain Unpaid
Thousands in Artsakh are left without wages as frozen accounts disrupt payments. The crisis affects over 22,000 workers amid regional instability.
Artsakh Ombudspersons Send Letter to US Vice President Over Missing Persons
Armenia’s Artsakh human rights ombudspersons have written to the U.S. Vice President, urging attention to the fate of missing persons amid post-conflict humanitarian concerns.
Armenian Archbishop Sends Letter to U.S. Vice President Urging Artsakh Humanitarian Aid
Armenian Bishop Vrtanes appeals to the U.S. vice president for humanitarian aid to Artsakh, highlighting civilian needs amid ongoing regional tensions.
Azerbaijan Sentences Artsakh Officials to Life Imprisonment
Azerbaijan’s military court has sentenced 13 former Nagorno-Karabakh officials to lengthy prison terms, including life imprisonment, on war crimes and aggression charges.
Pashinyan and Aliyev Meet in Abu Dhabi as Talks Resume
Armenia’s Pashinyan and Azerbaijan’s Aliyev meet in Abu Dhabi amid reports of a potential breakthrough tied to Artsakh’s status; analysts urge caution.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Samvel Shahramanyan, the Last President of Artsakh, Questioned as Witness in Military Operations Inquiry
Samvel Shahramanyan has been questioned as a witness regarding the 2023 military operations, providing insights into the conflict and its aftermath as part of a broader inquiry into regional stability.
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.
Tehran Marks 110 Years Since Armenian Genocide
On May 7, Tehran hosted a major event commemorating the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide with expert talks and classical music.















