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Day: January 18, 2019

New Power Plant to Be Built in Yerevan

New Power Plant to Be Built in Yerevan

Civilnet
January 18, 2019

By Ani Paitjan The government of Armenia approved a direct contract with two companies in the energy…

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Armenia’s Parliament Elects Heads of Standing Committees

Armenia’s Parliament Elects Heads of Standing Committees

Civilnet
January 18, 2019

Members of Armenia’s National Assembly (parliament) elected the heads of the 11 standing committees…

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Kocharyan’s Arrest Extended for Another Two Months

Kocharyan’s Arrest Extended for Another Two Months

Civilnet
January 18, 2019

By Ani Paitjan On January 18, the court announced its decision to extend Armenia’s second President…

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New Power Plant to Be Built in Yerevan

New Power Plant to Be Built in Yerevan

Civilnet
January 18, 2019

By Ani Paitjan The government of Armenia approved a direct contract with two companies in the energy…

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First Session of Armenia’s New Parliament – Day 5

First Session of Armenia’s New Parliament – Day 5

Civilnet
January 18, 2019

The first session of Armenia’s new parliament continues to day 5. Click here (https://www.civilnet.am/news/2019/01/…),…

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Declining Corruption and Active Civil Society in Armenia

Declining Corruption and Active Civil Society in Armenia

Civilnet
January 18, 2019

By Sareen Habeshian Following the Velvet Revolution in April, Armenia held snap parliamentary elections…

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  • AZERBAIJAN-FORCES-FIRE-AT-ARMENIAN-FARMERS video

    Azerbaijani forces again fire at Armenian farmers in Karabakh

    Azerbaijani forces have blocked the Goris-Stepanakert highway, between the villages of Aghavno and Tegh, in the early hours of this morning. Nagorno-Karabakh’s Interior Ministry reported today that a new road between Tegh and Kornidzor, which bypasses the closed road, and then connects to the new Kornidzor-Hin Shen road, which started operating in August 2022, is ready for operations. Having said that, asphalting works continue on the Tegh-Kornidzor road.  Credits: Ruptly

  • Erik-poker video

    Aliyev – Pokerface or Bluff

    In the latest episode of Insights with Eric Hacopian, Eric discusses news over the weekend that Azerbaijani forces had again advanced their positions in Artsakh. Eric also talks about Russia’s role in the latest developments and the ongoing war of words between Baku and Tehran.

  • Andrea-Wiktorin video

    EU works to de-escalate Armenia-Azerbaijan tensions

    Andrea Wiktorin, the head of the European Union Delegation to Armenia, sat down with CivilNet’s Emilio Cricchio to discuss the EU’s recently deployed civilian mission to the Armenian side of the border with Azerbaijan. Wiktorin explained the purpose of the mission, as well as some of the nuances around the mission’s deployment, including its ability to coexist with Russian entities in Armenia. Ambassador Wiktorin also talked about what Brussels is doing to de-escalate tensions between Yerevan and Baku. 

  • Armenia is putting itself in an extremely dangerous position vis-a-vis

    Op-ed by Karen Harutyunyan, Editor-in-Chief On March 24, Armenia’s Constitutional Court ruled that the Rome Statute complies with the country’s constitution. At the end of 2022, the Armenian government decided to restart the process of ratifying the treaty that established the International Criminal Court, citing Azerbaijan’s aggressive actions against Armenia, especially last September’s attack on Armenia’s borders. On March 17, days before the Armenian Constitutional Court’s decision, the ICC issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin, accusing him of war crimes in Ukraine. If Armenia’s parliament ratifies the Rome Statute, then it would be obliged to arrest Putin […]

  • Armenia signs on to US democracy statement – with Ukraine

    By Mark Dovich Armenia joined India and Mexico Wednesday to sign on to a U.S. pro-democracy declaration while making reservations over a paragraph condemning Russia’s war in Ukraine. In a press release, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s office said it had refused to endorse a paragraph “demand(ing) that Russia immediately, completely, and unconditionally withdraw” from Ukraine because it “does not reflect all conflicts and crises in (a) comprehensive and inclusive manner and fails to address the fact of Azerbaijan’s acts of aggression” against Armenia. Armenia’s reservation on the declaration, put forward after U.S. President Joe Biden’s signature Summit for Democracy […]

  • daily armenia video

    EU mission a success if Azerbaijan doesn’t attack Armenia this

    “Many Armenians believe there’ll be a spring offensive by Azerbaijan. If this doesn’t happen, our mission is already a success,” Markus Ritter, the head of the EU civilian mission on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border, told Deutsche Welle Tuesday.  The Russian-led CSTO security bloc is ready to implement the plans to deploy its own mission to the Armenian-Azerbaijani border, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin told RTVI Wednesday. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan addressed U.S. President Joe Biden’s second annual Summit for Democracy Wednesday, thanking Washington for helping halt Azerbaijan’s attack on Armenia last September. 

  • ARTUR PAPYAN video

    Are Governments Spying on Us?

    Media consultant Artur Papyan sat down with CivilNet to discuss recent reports about the alleged use of spyware software to target journalists, dissidents and politicians in Armenia. Papyan also talked about if graphic footage appearing to show the abuse of Armenian soldiers and civilians by Azerbaijani forces should be allowed to appear on social media platforms, and what he thinks about the risks presented by artificial intelligence.

  • Stepanakert calls for dialogue, Baku insists on ‘reintegration’ agenda video

    Stepanakert calls for dialogue, Baku insists on ‘reintegration’ agenda

    An unnamed source in Russia’s Foreign Ministry told the Russian state-run news agency TASS that Moscow has warned Yerevan of “extremely severe” consequences if Armenia becomes a member of the International Criminal Court.  The authorities in Nagorno-Karabakh have responded to Azerbaijan’s proposal for “reintegration talks.” U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Karen Donfried expressed concern over Azerbaijan’s recent military advances in Nagorno-Karabakh in a phone conversation with Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov.

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