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Opinion

Armenian elections and the path to decoupling from Russia

The upcoming parliamentary elections in Armenia, scheduled for June 7, could mark a historic turning point in the South Caucasus…

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Briefs

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Armenia Reports circulated in Armenia that Google Maps had relabeled the Armenian village of Tigranashen in Ararat province with an…

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Armenia Residents of Kirants are not being allowed to access agricultural land along the shore of the Berkaber Reservoir in…

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Artsakh Hovik Avanesov, cultural heritage ombudsman of Artsakh and vice president of the National Historical-Cultural NGO, said Azerbaijani authorities targeted…

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Armenia Armenia’s Anti-Corruption Committee has detained Arthur Avanesyan, known as “Kandaz,” a former intelligence officer, participant in the Artsakh wars,…

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Columns

Pashinyan jokes with Putin in the Kremlin: “Armenia has too much democracy”

An unusual conversation took place between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan at the Kremlin in…

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Artsakh The National Assembly of Artsakh issued a joint statement condemning the massacres in Sumgait and calling for justice for…

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Armenia The Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin has strongly condemned the decision by Armenia’s Prosecutor General’s Office to initiate criminal…

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Analysis

As Armenia breaks from Russia, U.S. moves in

U.S. Vice President JD Vance’s visit to Armenia on Feb. 10 has clearly demonstrated that Russia’s long-standing dominance in the…

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History

The forgotten Armenian past of Crimea

Since 2014, Russia has promoted a nationalist and irredentist narrative portraying Crimea as “historically Russian land,” using it to justify…

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