“When we hear Israeli drones and military jets, we know something bad is coming. That someone’s house will be demolished, someone’s life will be taken. There is a widespread atmosphere of fear and dread. This is also a war of nerves,” says Parseghian
Each year, as the snow melts, Yerevan enters another pothole-filled spring.
Campaigning in the run-up to the June parliamentary election in Armenia intensified over the weekend.
Catholicos Aram I accused the Armenian government of “ignoring the diaspora” despite the huge investments diasporan Armenians have made in Armenia and Artsakh and portrayed Armenia-diaspora relations at an all-time low.