Artsakh Foreign Minister Masis Mayilyan sent a letter to the UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay regarding the facts of desecration and acts of vandalism committed by the Azerbaijani side against Armenian historical, religious and cultural monumen
Artsakh residents who fled to Armenia during the recent war in Artsakh continue returning home. Here, Artsakh residents arrive in Stepanakert today on buses provided by the Yerevan Municipality.
Prosperous Armenia Party leader Gagik Tsarukyan, also arrested on November 11 as he headed to the rally, has also been released.
Arshamyan said the Fund’s Board of Trustees decided to transfer some of the money raised to the government to make the procurement process faster and more optimal
Former Artsakh Minister of Defense and former Chief of the General Staff of the RA Armed Forces, Colonel-General Movses Hakobyan today stated that the main reasons for Armenia's defeat in the recent Artsakh war were inadequate leadership, ignorance,
A former top Armenian military official today stated that some of the weapons purchased by the Armenian Armed forces, designed to modernize the military, were never used in the recently concluded war in Artsakh.
The bill is co-authored by Bruno Retailleau, who serves as President of the Republican Group in the French Senate, the upper house of the French Parliament.
The Parliament also calls on the EU member states to declare moratoriums on arm sales to Turkey for its complicity in the aggression against Artsakh.
Archbishop Chouldjian was born in Malatya in 1959 and received his primary education at Istanbul’s Nersisian College.
Eleven political opposition leaders in Armenia have been charged as part of a larger Special Investigative Service case looking into a November 11 rally in Yerevan calling for the resignation of PM Nikol Pashinyan.