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Former Shimon Peres Advisor Urges Israel to Recognize Armenian Genocide
Nadav Tamir, former advisor to Israeli President Shimon Peres, has published an article in Ynet calling for Israel to recognize the Armenian Genocide and establish an embassy in Yerevan. Despite strategic relations with Azerbaijan, he argues that Israel should be…
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Azerbaijan Builds 32 Power Plants in Occupied Artsakh: Exploiting Resources in Violation of International Law
Azerbaijan’s construction of power plants in Artsakh is yet another step in exploiting occupied territories and illegally utilizing natural resources. These actions not only violate fundamental principles of international law but also reflect Azerbaijan’s intention to establish a new status…
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UN Security Council Urges Israel and Iran to Exercise Restraint Amid Escalating Tensions
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) has issued a strong call for restraint between Israel and Iran, warning that escalating hostilities could destabilize the already fragile Middle Eastern region. Following a series of recent Israeli airstrikes, Iran requested an emergency…
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New Energy Programs in Armenia and Their Impact on the Economy
According to Azat TV the energy sector in Armenia is currently on the threshold of important reforms and development programs aimed at reducing external dependence and promoting economic stability. However, to what extent are these programs sufficient for the country’s…
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Government Tightens Entry Rules for Citizens of Several Countries
According to Azat TV the Armenian government has decided to tighten entry requirements for citizens of India, Iraq, and Egypt. New requirements include: Return flight ticket Proof of financial means Health insurance Invitation from an Armenian legal entity or state…
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Biden’s Letters: New Opportunities or Diplomatic Formality?
Azat TV reports, that the letters addressed by US President Joe Biden to Armenia’s Prime Minister and Azerbaijan’s President have sparked new discussions about the prospects for regional peace. However, how much can these diplomatic steps bring about real change?…
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U.S.-Armenia Partnership Strengthens Border Security Capabilities
According to Azat TV the U.S. Embassy in Yerevan continues to demonstrate its commitment to enhancing Armenia’s border security through a new specialized training program. This morning, U.S. Deputy Chief of Mission David Allen inaugurated a five-day intensive course for…
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Armenia and Azerbaijan Haven’t Discussed Next Border Delimitation Section: Deputy PM
Armenia and Azerbaijan have not yet discussed which section of the border will be subject to the next phase of delimitation, Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan, who heads the Armenian commission on border delimitation with Azerbaijan, announced in Parliament. “At…
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Arrivals to Armenia Can Use QR Codes on New Green and Red Channel Signs
According to Azat.TV from now on, arrivals to Armenia can use QR codes on new signs marked “green channel” and “red channel”. The SRC reports that illuminated signs marked “green channel” and “red channel” equipped with QR codes have been installed…
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Mbappé recognized as Real Madrid’s best player for September
Real Madrid striker Kylian Mbappé has been recognized as the Madrid team’s best player for September. Last month, the 25-year-old footballer participated in five matches for Real Madrid in all competitions, scoring six goals and providing one assist. The French…
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COP29: 60 U.S. Congressmen Demand Accountability for Azerbaijan’s War Crimes and Human Rights Violations in Nagorno-Karabakh
On the eve of the UN COP29 climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan, 60 U.S. Congressmen are calling on the U.S. leadership to hold Azerbaijan accountable for war crimes, hostage-taking, and the illegal occupation of Armenian territory, including Nagorno-Karabakh. This urgent…
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New Military Training Gatherings to be Announced in Armenia
From October 15 to December 20, 2024, military training gatherings will be announced in Armenia for reservists of the first and second categories of the first group of the reserve, including privates, non-commissioned officers, and officers. The training gatherings are…


