Armenia’s AI Advancements, Gaps & Opportunities
Nearly a year ago, Armenia became the first country in the world to use AI technology in the field of…
Read moreNearly a year ago, Armenia became the first country in the world to use AI technology in the field of…
Read moreHistorian Dominic Lieven delivers a lecture titled “Reflections on a Life in the Russian and Imperial History” at a symposium organized by the Monterey Initiative in Russian Studies at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey. The lecture took place on July 5 in Yerevan. Dominic Lieven is a distinguished British historian and professor specializing in Russian and international history. He is currently a senior research fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge, as well as a fellow of the British Academy. His research focuses on the Russian Empire, the Napoleonic Wars, and World War I. He has authored several notable […]
In this episode of Insights, host Eric Hacopian dives deep into the Prime Minister’s recent press conference, dissecting key statements and their far-reaching implications. Eric provides his analysis on multiple foreign policy topics, ranging from the right of return of Karabakh refugees, as well as the fate of the prisoners in Baku, offering viewers a comprehensive understanding of Armenia’s current geopolitical stance and future trajectory.
In this episode of the CivilNet Podcast, host Patrick Elliott is in conversation with Chris Dedeyan, a renowned peak performance coach and professional speaker. Together, they explore the critical mindset shifts necessary for Armenia’s prosperity, delving into how collective thinking patterns can shape a nation’s future. Dedeyan shares powerful insights on transforming limiting beliefs, cultivating a growth mindset, and harnessing the untapped potential within Armenian society.
The village of Berkaber lies on one side of the Joghaz reservoir, an artificial lake that forms part of the border between Armenia’s northeastern Tavush region and Azerbaijan’s northwestern Gazakh district. As part of a landmark border delimitation agreement reached in April, Armenian and Azerbaijani forces withdrew from some of their positions near the village in July. CivilNet traveled to Berkaber to find out what this all means for residents.