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In this week’s episode of CivilNet’s Insights series, host Eric Hacopian breaks down the results of the latest public opinion polling in Armenia and explains what the findings mean for the country… Newsfeed Tavush border village residents want their lands back from Azerbaijan March 23, 2024 Armenian News | CivilNet Four years after the military clashes in the Tavush-Tovuz region of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border, there are renewed concerns in the northeastern part of Armenia regarding potential aggression from Azerbaijan. As efforts to reach a normalization deal continue to stall, Baku has demanded that Yerevan relinquish control of four out of eight villages, which were previously inhabited by Azerbaijanis but are located within the Republic of Armenia. Meanwhile, Armenia’s demands for the return of segments of lands belonging to 31 villages continue to be ignored. Armenian national airline’s license suspended as financial issues mount: THIS March 23, 2024 Armenian News | CivilNet Opposition leader calls on army to disobey prime minister over March 22, 2024 Armenian News | CivilNet Armenia remains committed to nuclear energy, prime minister says March 21, 2024 Armenian News | CivilNet The Armenian people have spoken – what exactly did they March 21, 2024 Armenian News | CivilNet In this week’s episode of CivilNet’s Insights series, host Eric Hacopian breaks down the results of the latest public opinion polling in Armenia and explains what the findings mean for the country moving forward. He also provides a fresh update on the state of the country’s burgeoning tech sector and explains why Armenians are naturally positioned to “overperform in the most important industry in the world.” Yerevan’s shrinking green spaces March 21, 2024 Armenian News | CivilNet By Paul Vartan Sookiasian These days, many in Yerevan feel themselves living under a cloud. With the past years of war, displacement, and existential threats, that sentiment is appropriately figurative, but literal as well. Despite the city’s famously blue skies, clouds of dust hanging over it have become a common sight, with alerts that air pollution is at dangerous levels a common occurrence. A primary reason for this is the city’s lack of trees. It hasn’t always been this way though. Yerevan even has a dedicated “green ring” section in its downtown and forested areas in […] Time to transform Armenia – India cooperation into a strategic March 21, 2024 Armenian News | CivilNet Benyamin Poghosyan, Senior Research Fellow, APRI Armenia Rananjay Anand, Co-founder and President, Indo-Armenian Friendship NGO Armenia’s pursuit of a policy of diversification after the 2020 Karabakh war has transformed India into its most critical new foreign partner. This new era in Armenia–India relations began with the Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar’s visit to Armenia in October 2021. India supported Armenia in the UN Security Council after the September 2022 aggression by Azerbaijan, and Armenia fully endorsed India’s position on the Kashmir issue. In October 2022, the Armenian defense minister visited India to kick off defense cooperation, […] Refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh in Armenia: Different People with Different Needs March 21, 2024 Armenian News | CivilNet Op-ed by the Caucasus Institute One in 20 people now living in Armenia is a refugee from Nagorno-Karabakh. Of the total of around 150,000, one-third fled between 2020 and 2022, from the start of the war until the start of the blockade. The remaining two-thirds found refuge in Armenia within the space of one week in September 2023, most of them with just the clothes on their backs, all traumatized, many wounded or bereaved. Armenia’s authorities provided some payouts, some shelter, and some access to healthcare and education. However, it was the efforts of the society […] YouTube The UK Leaks And Ethnic Cleansing This week's episode of Insights will analyze the public statement and press conference by former Artsakh Ombudsman Artak Beglaryan on the current situation, as well as recently leaked documents from the… “Leadership is about being at the service of others and helping them grow” In this episode of Mindful Leaders, we delve into the life of Nadia Gortzounian, from her childhood experiences in Marseille and Paris to her life as a successful leader in France. We explore some of… Tweet to @CivilNetTV Our Partners