sovereignty
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Baku Attempts to Dictate Armenian Genocide Commemoration Protocols
On the 111th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, Azerbaijan’s MFA has issued public directives to Yerevan, challenging sovereign commemorative practices.
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Geopolitical Pressures and Armenia’s Sovereign Future
Davit Ananyan warns of regional strategies aimed at undermining Armenian sovereignty, citing shifting energy flows and structural economic vulnerabilities.
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External Pressures Shape Armenia Political Discourse Environment
Foreign actors are increasingly vocal about their preferences for Armenia’s political future, raising concerns about sovereignty and democratic integrity.
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UK Scraps Chagos Islands Bill After Trump Withdraws Support
Britain has withdrawn legislation to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, following US President Donald Trump’s decision to pull his backing for the deal.
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ANC Faces Internal Strain Amid Rising Sovereign Tensions
South Africa’s ruling party confronts deepening internal fragmentation and external diplomatic pressure as it navigates a precarious path toward regional stability.
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Italy Rejects US Request for Air Base Use Over Bilateral Accord
Italy has rejected a U.S. request to utilize the NAS Sigonella air base, citing that the proposed aircraft operations fall outside existing bilateral agreements.
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Mao Ning: China Opposes Israeli-US Strikes on Iran
China’s Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning stated Beijing’s opposition to Israeli and US actions against Iran, affirming support for Tehran’s sovereignty and legitimate rights.
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Canada Unveils Sweeping Defence Industrial Strategy to Boost Domestic Sector
Canada’s new $6.6-billion Defence Industrial Strategy aims to prioritize domestic production, create 125,000 jobs, and enhance national sovereignty amid rising global tensions.
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Greenland Sovereignty Test: Trump’s Ambitions Reshape Arctic Alliances
President Trump’s renewed interest in acquiring Greenland is prompting European leaders to reassess transatlantic relations and challenging NATO’s collective defense architecture in the Arctic.
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Diego Garcia Handover Stalls Amid US Criticism, China Concerns
Negotiations for the UK to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Archipelago, including the crucial Diego Garcia military base, to Mauritius have stalled following significant criticism from the United States and pushback from British lawmakers, who warn of potential Chinese military…
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There Is No More Honorable and Motivating Work Than Serving The Interests of Your Country
The conversation sparked by Hayrapetyan’s post highlights the demand for governance that is both principled and pragmatic—an administration that can leverage international alignments to Armenia’s advantage, with explicit accountability to Armenian citizens.
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Churchill Port’s Arctic Role Gains Urgency Amid Greenland Tensions
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew is urging rapid development of the Port of Churchill and its rail line, citing escalating geopolitical tensions over Greenland as critical for Canada’s Arctic sovereignty. The call comes as U.S. President Donald Trump’s rhetoric on acquiring…
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Greenland Sovereignty Dispute: Trump’s Tariff Threat Stirs European Outcry
President Trump’s threat of 10% tariffs on eight European nations, including NATO allies, for opposing US control over Greenland has ignited a fierce diplomatic row. European leaders condemned the move as undermining transatlantic relations, while expressing solidarity with Denmark and…
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Real Intentions of Azerbaijan: A Deep Dive into Aggressive Rhetoric and Expansionist Programs
The Azerbaijani government has been promoting the idea of “Western Azerbaijan,” undermining Armenian sovereignty.
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TRIPP Framework Unveiled: U.S. and Armenia Forge Path for South Caucasus Connectivity and Prosperity
Armenia and the U.S. have released the TRIPP Implementation Framework, detailing a strategic initiative for multimodal transit, regional peace, and economic integration, with a strong focus on Armenian sovereignty and economic benefits.
