The Armenian government, on September 7, adopted a decision to allocate £16,670,800 pounds to purchase a building for the country’s embassy in London.
Wider Europe Briefing: Armenia’s Pivot To The EU
Welcome to Wider Europe, RFE/RL’s newsletter focusing on the key issues concerning the European Union, NATO, and other institutions and their relationships with the Western Balkans and Europe’s …
Armenia tightens requirements for local and foreign online casinos and bookmaker offices
Armenian National Assembly’s committee on finance and budget issues has okayed a draft law on licensing foreign online casinos and bookmaker offices accepting bets from Armenia.
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What Ramaswamy Said about Israel, Armenia, and ‘Financial and Corrupting Influences’ in U.S. Foreign Policy
As you can see in the paragraph above, Ramaswamy explicitly mentions both Israel and Ukraine and implicitly refers back to Armenia (“ignoring certain other conflicts”), and then he says that …
Economy in focus: Armenia
Despite fears of a new war with neighbouring Azerbaijan, Armenia’s economy has performed remarkably well over the past year, with an influx of Russian migrants helping to drive exceptional growth.
Armenia wants a UN court to impose measures aimed at protecting rights of Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians
Armenia has urged the United Nations’ top court to impose new interim orders on Azerbaijan aimed at protecting ethnic Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh …
A postcard of Philippines 2050
WITH the recent developments in Israel and the Palestinian territories contributing to the global tension between China and Taiwan, Russia and Ukraine, and Armenia and Azerbaijan, where is the …
Why Armenia will have a hard time mobilising the international community in its latest standoff with Azerbaijan
Stoking fears of an all-out Azeri incursion ‘within weeks’ is a self-fulfilling prophecy which could ultimately see Yerevan left in the lurch it sleepwalks into a conflict it can only lose.
Armenia, Azerbaijan trade barbs at World Court over ‘ethnic cleansing’
once they see that life in Karabakh can be different from the distorted images painted by Armenia,” said Mammadov. Mammadov set out a series of commitments from Azerbaijan, including protecting the …
The Americans Who Witnessed Armenia’s ‘First Republic’
In 1919, a well-armed delegation of American soldiers explored the Caucasus with an eye to establishing a U.S. mandate over the war-torn Caucasus region. Here are the photos and snippets of the …