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Day: July 4, 2023

Op-ed: Who will step in for the people of Artsakh?

Op-ed: Who will step in for the people of Artsakh?

Կարեն Հարությունյան Karen Harutyunyan
July 04, 2023

By Karen Harutyunyan, Editor-In-Chief In recent weeks, Azerbaijan has been using its information channels…

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Azerbaijani state media raises threat of new military operation in Artsakh

Azerbaijani state media raises threat of new military operation in Artsakh

CivilNet
July 04, 2023

U.S. ambassador to Armenia Kristina Kvien said Washington “hopes and believes” Karabakh Armenians…

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A Celebration of Flavors at Gastrofest Dilijan

A Celebration of Flavors at Gastrofest Dilijan

Civilnet
July 04, 2023

By Olivia Lutz More than 20 Armenian restaurants participated in Gastrofest this weekend, a vibrant…

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Sunrise Stepanakert festival kicks off in Armenia and Artsakh

Sunrise Stepanakert festival kicks off in Armenia and Artsakh

CivilNet
July 04, 2023

It’s the opening event of this year’s Sunrise Stepanakert, the first multimedia art festival in…

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How Is Nagorno-Karabakh Handling Its Deepening Energy Crisis?

How Is Nagorno-Karabakh Handling Its Deepening Energy Crisis?

CivilNet
July 04, 2023

For over six months, Nagorno-Karabakh has been relying on its internal energy supply due to Azerbaijan’s…

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“We are the leaders of change”, Mariam Torosyan

“We are the leaders of change”, Mariam Torosyan

CivilNet
July 04, 2023

Mariam Torosyan sits down with Lara Tcholakian to share her thoughts about the key issues related to…

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A Humanitarian Crisis Unfolds in Nagorno-Karabakh

A Humanitarian Crisis Unfolds in Nagorno-Karabakh

CivilNet
July 04, 2023

Authorities in Azerbaijan claim that the Nagorno Karabakh population does not face humanitarian and…

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    Putin’s economic war on Armenia

    This week’s episode of Insights discusses three major events impacting Armenia – the recent launching of the country’s first satellite, the vulnerabilities exposed by the country’s economic dependence on Russia, and reflections on the passing of Henry Kissinger.  Host Eric Hacopian analyzes the opportunities and strategic insights provided by each development, from advances in STEM fields to lessons for diversifying partnerships and balancing geopolitical influences.

  • Toward a generational handover in Armenian studies

    If there is one symptom of Armenia’s military defeat in the autumn of 2020, it is unquestionably this cognitive collapse: the revelation of a deep-seated crisis in political thinking characterised by an absence of a critical sense, an inability to decipher reality, or simply to accept it.  Strange as it may seem, the elites of Armenia, a country at war since its independence, have failed to develop an original military doctrine or to lay the foundations for strategic thinking capable of anticipating geopolitical changes in its direct and indirect regional environment. Historiography is still strongly influenced by a national catechism […]

  • Letter from Istanbul: Turkish Republic of Impunity

    By Rober Koptaş Last month, just days after Hrant Dink’s murderer was released, leaving a significant wound in the public’s collective consciousness just sixteen years after the murder, a news story was published in the international press. According to the report, Russian President Vladimir Putin had pardoned Sergei Khadzhikurbanov, found guilty in the 2006 murder of Novaya Gazeta journalist Anna Politkovskaya, due to his involvement in fighting in Ukraine. Khadzhikurbanov, sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2014 for his role in organizing the murder of Politkovskaya, who was shot dead in the elevator of her Moscow apartment in 2006, […]

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