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PM Pashinyan Calls Genocide Recognition and ‘Return’ Narrative “Anti-Armenian Policy,” Says “Competition Of Genocides” Fuels Conflict

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on March 26 that he rejects the agenda of restoring so-called “historical justice” and argued that the demand for international recognition of the...

Pashinyan’s Heated Exchange With Artsakh Displaced Woman Sparks Outcry, Ends in Apology

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan was involved in a heated confrontation with a forcibly...

Ruben Vardanyan’s Wife Sends Letter To ICRC President Seeking Clarification On Legal Status Of Armenian Prisoners In Azerbaijan

Veronika Zonabend, the wife of Armenian philanthropist and former Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) State Minister Ruben...

Russia Launches 140-Ton Humanitarian Aid Program for 30,000 Forcibly Displaced Armenians from Artsakh

A large-scale humanitarian effort has been launched in Armenia to support tens of thousands of people forcibly displaced from Artsakh following the 2023 Azerbaijani...

Azerbaijan Destroys Monument of World-Renowned Armenian Marine Painter Ivan Aivazovsky in Occupied Artsakh’s Stepanakert

Azerbaijan has destroyed the monument of world-renowned Armenian marine painter Hovhannes (Ivan) Aivazovsky, which was located in Stepanakert, the capital of Artsakh. The news was...

Justin Timberlake Performs in Baku as Azerbaijan Continues Whitewashing Its Human Rights Abuses & War Crimes Through Celebrity Appearances

Pop icon Justin Timberlake performed in Baku on July?27,?2025, at the Baku Olympic Stadium as part of his global JT Live?2025 tour. Tens of...

Wildfires Spread Across Occupied Artsakh, Threatening Over 100 Sites of Armenian Cultural Heritage, Including Ancient Monasteries & Monuments

Uncontrolled wildfires have swept through the eastern regions of Azerbaijani-occupied Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), endangering over 100 Armenian cultural and historical monuments. The fires, which broke...

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