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Armenia and Azerbaijan at each other’s throats again
Even as the world leaders gathered in New York for the 70th session of the UN General Assembly, conflicting parties…
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One Azeri, five Armenian soldiers reported killed in new clashes between two South Caucasus countries
The Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan reported on Saturday that one of its soldiers was killed in renewed clashes on…
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EUROPE
A summit of discord
By Fuad Huseinzadeh It was clear even before the Riga summit held on 21-22 May that the discussion would not…
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AMERICAS
Armenian president to visit Washington and Moscow
President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan is to hold meetings in Washington and Moscow this week. He’s expected to arrive in…
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Fresh hostilities in Nagorno Karabakh bring new tensions to South Caucasus
A new wave of deaths was reported in Nagorno Karabakh region of Azerbaijan this week, as Armenian and Azerbaijani forces…
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EUROPE
Turkey minister blames Pope’s nationality in Armenia row
A Turkish cabinet minister has suggested that Pope Francis’ Sunday statement on what he called the “Armenian genocide” may have…
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EUROPE
Serzh Sargsyan: “Armenia to coordinate its foreign policy with Russia”
Years on, independent Armenian political analysts suggested that Armenia was gradually releasing its independence to Moscow. Although the Armenian public…
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New casualties are reported in Nagorno Karabakh
More casualties were reported on March 19 after Armenian and Azerbaijani troops clashed on the line of contact in Nagorno…
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EUROPE
ANC announces a two-month break in anti-government protests
The Armenian National Congress (ANC), led by the former President of Armenia Levon Ter-Petrosyan, will hold no public rallies for…
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EUROPE
New clashes between Armenian and Azeri forces claim two lives
The situation on the line of contact between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces in Nagorno Karabakh remains tense. On February 28,…
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