Medieval Gospel of Shurishkan is on display in Yerevan
The Gospel of Shurishkan, a medieval Armenian manuscript created in the 15th century, is now on display at the Matenadaran museum in Yerevan. The gospel survived centuries of turmoil, including being...
View ArticleArmenian Foreign Minister visits India to strengthen ties
Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan discusses strengthening relations in India, with interest in cooperation in IT, science, pharmaceuticals, as well as participation in the North-South...
View ArticleChristian leaders appeal to Trump for urgent action on Armenian hostages in Baku
By Paul Vartan Sookiasian A coalition of American Christian leaders has sent a letter to President Donald Trump urging decisive action to free 24 Christian hostages—23 Armenian Christians and one...
View ArticleArmenia’s foreign trade faces growing decline as key re-export routes fade
By Alexander Pracht Armenia’s foreign trade surged by 41.5% in 2024, surpassing $30 billion, according to the country’s National Statistical Committee (NSC), but the rapid expansion is losing...
View ArticleYerevan, Baku discuss dropping legal disputes in international courts,...
By Alexander Pracht Armenia and Azerbaijan are discussing the possibility of mutually withdrawing legal disputes, complaints, and claims against each other in international courts, Armenia’s Foreign...
View ArticleNetherlands signs rare strategic partnership with Armenia
A coalition of American Christian leaders has sent a letter to President Donald Trump urging decisive action to free 24 hostages – mostly Armenian Christians – held by Azerbaijani authorities....
View ArticleSwiss-funded SIGMA project introduces systemic solutions in Armenia’s...
Sponsored content Only 57.2% of agricultural produce in Armenia is sold locally or exported. A key challenge for rural households is the lack of aggregation and cold storage facilities. For example,...
View ArticleArmenia national futsal team qualifies for Euros for the first time in history
Armenia’s national futsal team beat Kazakhstan yesterday and qualified for next year’s European Championship — its first major tournament in history! The post Armenia national futsal team qualifies...
View ArticleYerevan, Baku agree on full text of normalization deal, Azeri FM says
By Alexander Pracht Azerbaijan and Armenia have finalized negotiations on the text of a normalization agreement, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov said today. According to Azerbaijani news...
View ArticleArmenia-Azerbaijan: Peace Treaty Agreed, But Signing of the Document Remains...
Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov announced today to local media that Armenia has accepted Azerbaijan’s proposals regarding the peace treaty, and the text has been fully agreed upon....
View ArticleFormer Artsakh state minister Ruben Vardanyan ends hunger strike
By Lia Avagyan Ruben Vardanyan, the former State Minister of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) held in Azerbaijani detention, has ended his 23-day hunger strike. In an audio message shared with his family...
View ArticleRuben Vardanyan’s message from an Azerbaijani prison
In this episode of Insights, host Eric Hacopian examines Ruben Vardanyan’s powerful voice message sent from prison. With excerpts from his statement, he details the gravity of Vardanyan’s words, from...
View ArticleArmenia and Azerbaijan finalize peace terms, what’s next?
Dr. Vahram Ter-Matevosyan, professor of history at the American University of Armenia, speaks with CivilNet about Armenia’s acceptance of the final provisions of a normalization treaty with...
View ArticleEuropean Parliament addresses issue of Armenian prisoners in Baku
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan reiterated the need for a new constitution, stating that previous constitutional changes lacked legitimacy. The European Parliament held a plenary session yesterday to...
View ArticleHigh hopes as Swiss debate on Karabakh right of return approaches
By Nanor Froundjian Armenians gathered in front of the Swiss Embassy in Yerevan just days ahead of the Swiss parliament’s debate on the adoption of a resolution regarding the right of Armenians to...
View ArticlePashinyan’s Peace — A Masterclass in Capitulation
Op-ed by Vartan Oskanian, Armenia’s former foreign minister (1998-2008) In what can only be described as a tragicomic nadir of modern Armenian diplomacy, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has once again...
View ArticleWorld leaders react to finalization of Armenia-Azerbaijan normalization text
By Paul Vartan Sookiasian World leaders are responding positively to yesterday’s announcement that Armenia and Azerbaijan have agreed on the framework of a normalization treaty aimed at ending...
View ArticleIs Azerbaijan signing a deal or stalling the process?
In this edition of the CivilNet podcast, commentator Eric Hacopian breaks down the latest text of the Armenia and Azerbaijan normalization treaty. With Baku delaying the signing of the agreement until...
View ArticleLegal Battles and Peace Deals: What’s Next for Armenia?
International lawyer Karnig Kerkonian discusses Armenia’s approach to normalization and the withdrawal of its international court cases under pressure from Azerbaijan. He warns that sacrificing legal...
View ArticleSPECIAL REPORT: What we know about Armenia-Azerbaijan normalization deal
Today’s special report from Daily Armenia covers the end to normalization negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, announced yesterday by the foreign ministries of both countries. The post SPECIAL...
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