- Poland’s President Andrzej Duda declared that his country is ready to assist in normalization between Armenia and Azerbaijan, adding that he hopes there will be stable and clearly defined borders in Armenia and the rest of the South Caucasus.
- Greece may provide advanced Russian-made air defense systems to Armenia, according to Greek media citing anonymous sources in the military.
- Azerbaijan’s diplomatic strategy following COP29.
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60-70% of Aleppo under armed groups’ control, says Syrian Armenian
By Siranush Adamyan Intense clashes erupted in Aleppo on the evening of November 29, according to Zarmik Boghikian, editor of the Armenian weekly newspaper “Gandzasar” in Aleppo. Opposition groups in Syria launched an attack on Aleppo on November 29. According to Boghikian, fighting broke out overnight between the Syrian army and opposition forces, with armed groups attempting to enter Aleppo city from its suburbs. “The clashes were intense until midnight, after which silence fell and the fighting stopped. We learned that opposition forces had entered and taken control of certain areas,” Boghikian reported. “There was a tense wait until morning. […]
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My Sweet Land aims for Oscars despite pressures from Azerbaijan
Award-winning filmmaker Sareen Hairabedian talks to CivilNet about her documentary My Sweet Land, a portrait of life in Artsakh through the eyes of a young boy named Vrej. Sareen shares the controversy surrounding Jordan’s withdrawal of the film under diplomatic pressure from Azerbaijan. She also delves into how her Armenian, Palestinian, and Jordanian heritage influences her storytelling and the challenges of earning Vrej’s trust. Now eligible for the 2025 Academy Awards, Sareen shares the next steps in the film’s Oscars aspirations and stresses the importance of amplifying underrepresented stories.
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Eurasian Development Bank’s financing of Amulsar mine project collapses
By Mkrtich Karapetyan Armenia’s attempt to secure financing from the Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) for the exploitation of the Amulsar Gold Mine has failed. In an interview with CivilNet, Armenia’s Economy Minister Gevorg Papoyan confirmed that “the loan has not been approved.” Nevertheless, the government is determined to provide to secure funding for the mine’s operation, and is expected that the loan will be sourced from Armenian banks. The EDB was established by Russia and Kazakhstan and currently consists of six member states, including Armenia. Its mission is to stimulate investment activity within members of the Eurasian Economic Union. In […]
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How the ICC warrant for Netenyahu empowers Armenia against Aliyev
In this interview, human rights lawyer Sheila Paylan provides analysis on the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) historic decision to issue an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Benny Gantz. Paylan explores the legal and geopolitical implications of this precedent-setting ruling, and discusses how Armenia can lleverage this development in its own efforts to hold Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev accountable for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Artsakh and Armenia.
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Insights into Armenia’s tech transformation
In this episode of Insights, host Eric Hacopian provides an in-depth analysis of the latest developments shaping Armenia’s burgeoning information technology sector. He delves into landmark events like the public listing of ServiceTitan, the multi-million-dollar investment in the AI firm SuperAnnotate by Nvidia, and the establishment of the country’s first semiconductor manufacturing plant. Hacopian then pivots to examine how the International Criminal Court’s historic arrest warrant for Israeli leaders could reverberate and impact Armenia’s ongoing efforts to hold Azerbaijani President Aliyev accountable for war crimes.
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Congressman Pallone recounts Azerbaijani assault In Baku
In this Civilnet exclusive, Congressman Frank Pallone recounts his recent trip to Baku for COP29, where Azerbaijani state agents attempted to physically assault him and his U.S. congressional delegation. Pallone describes the brazen tactics used to intimidate and hinder their work, including threats to their personal safety.