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Day: June 16, 2021

Armenia Raises Economy Growth Forecast

Armenia Raises Economy Growth Forecast

Civilnet
June 16, 2021

The nephew of Serzh Sargsyan has been sentenced to five years imprisonment.  The Central Bank revises…

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#ArmVote21 Candidates Debate the Karabakh Issue

#ArmVote21 Candidates Debate the Karabakh Issue

Civilnet
June 16, 2021

The Civilitas Foundation organized a discussion-debate on the “Artsakh Conflict and Security” on…

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Hanrapetutyun Party – #ArmVote21

Hanrapetutyun Party – #ArmVote21

Civilnet
June 16, 2021

By Mark Dovich The Hanrapetutyun Party (Republic Party) was formed in 2001 by former members of the…

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#Armvote21 – Incendiary Rhetoric, Vote Buying & Political Divisions

#Armvote21 – Incendiary Rhetoric, Vote Buying & Political Divisions

Civilnet
June 16, 2021

With four days left until Armenians head to the polls to elect a new parliament, which will in turn…

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The discovery of gas in the Black Sea drastically broadens Turkey’s options

The discovery of gas in the Black Sea drastically broadens Turkey’s options

Civilnet
June 16, 2021

The article was published in June 16 issue of the World Energy Weekly, a publication of the French think-tank…

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Bright Armenia – #ArmVote21

Bright Armenia – #ArmVote21

Civilnet
June 16, 2021

By Mark Dovich The Bright Armenia Party (Lusavor Hayastan Kusaktsutyun) was founded by then-independent…

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Erdogan and Aliyev Sign a Joint Declaration in Shushi

Erdogan and Aliyev Sign a Joint Declaration in Shushi

Civilnet
June 16, 2021

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan held a joint press conference…

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Kocharyan Offers Government Position to Former Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan

Kocharyan Offers Government Position to Former Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan

Civilnet
June 16, 2021

By Emilio Luciano Cricchio Robert Kocharyan, Armenia’s second President and leader of the Armenia…

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    Billionaire Samvel Karapetyan arrested for alleged power usurpation 

  • Indian student recounts evacuating Iran through Armenia

    By Minahil Arif “I’ve always felt safe in Iran before the recent tensions started. In fact, I love Iran—after India, it feels like a second home to me,” Tamheed Ulislam, 24, told CivilNet. A student at the Urmia University of Medical Sciences, he is among dozens of Indian nationals who fled after crossing the Iran-Armenia border.  As tensions reach a boiling point between Israel and Iran, foreign governments are seeking emergency exits for nationals stranded in both countries. The Armenia-Iran border has been crowded since the attacks, with the flow of hundreds of Iranian citizens arriving in Armenia. As many […]

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    Who wants Iran destroyed & why? 

    In this episode of Insights, host Eric Hacopian covers the geopolitical shock of Israel’s attack on Iran, and what the unfolding war means for Armenia. Hacopian outlines the key developments, including the purported use of Azerbaijani territory for Israeli drone strikes, the likely goals behind the attacks, and the potential for a wider regional conflict. He also examines how Iran’s instability could affect Armenia’s security, economy, and border situation, raising concerns about delayed imports, possible refugee flows, and increased threats from Azerbaijan.

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    Armenia-Iran Border: Iranians Speak About War and Their Families

     “We have complicated this simple life.” The flow of Iranian citizens to Armenia continues. Uncertainty, loved ones left on the other side of the border, and an emptying Tehran: this is how Iranians who have crossed the Agarak checkpoint describe the situation. Some, despite obstacles, are going in the other direction- returning to Iran to be with their relatives.

  • Pashinyan’s Vendetta: The Weaponization of State Power

    Op-ed by Karen Harutyunyan, editor-in-chief Today, shortly after midnight, the Armenian court ordered the two-month pre-trial detention of Russian-Armenian businessman Samvel Karapetyan. The search of his home, his arrest, and the subsequent detention all took place in less than 48 hours, effectively under the direct guidance of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. How it unfolded On Tuesday morning, Karapetyan gave an interview expressing support for the Armenian Apostolic Church and the Catholicos, whom Prime Minister Pashinyan has effectively declared war on and seeks to dethrone. “If the politicians fail, then we will intervene in our own way,” Karapetyan said. Pashinyan’s fury […]

  • Armenia lodges diplomatic protest over Russian TV broadcast attacking its

    By Alexander Pracht Armenia has sent an official diplomatic note to Russia expressing concern over what it calls “direct interference” in its internal affairs after a broadcast on Russian TV covered the arrest of Russian-Armenian businessman Samvel Karapetyan. Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan said on Wednesday that the note specifically addressed critical coverage by Russian state media and statements by Russian lawmakers. “We, the Republic of Armenia, consider this not only to be conflicting with traditional Armenia-Russia relations, but also a direct and open interference in Armenia’s internal affairs and an attack on our sovereignty and democracy,” Mirzoyan said, adding that […]

  • Relatives of missing persons block major Yerevan street protesting security

    By Alexander Pracht Since Wednesday afternoon, relatives of persons missing due to hostilities with Azerbaijan have blocked Yerevan’s Baghramyan Avenue in both directions, voicing alarm over the dismissal of National Security Service (NSS) Director Armen Abazyan, who had been directly involved in their cases. The former NSS chief, who led the agency since 2020 and also chaired the government commission on missing persons, was dismissed Wednesday morning. Protesters say he had promised to stand by them “until the end” and fear his removal will stall progress on identifying the fate of the missing. The families are now calling for a […]

  • The War on Iran and the famous “Weapons of Mass

    By Vicken Cheterian The article was initially published on Agos.com The war against Iran might not be for preventing nuclear weapons in Iran, as the war against Iraq was not about Saddam’s “weapons of mass destruction”. But the Israeli intention is clearly declared by Netanyahu: the destruction of the Islamic Republic, and its replacement with a decentralised entities something like Iraq or Syria today. If the US invasion of Iraq unleashed two decades of wars and disasters and led to the creation of a monster like Daesh the destruction of the Iranian state will be no less than a civilizational […]

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