Stefano Morelli About 20 miles from Armenia's capital city of Yerevan sits the antiquated Metsamor nuclear power plant... READ MORE›
The FlightRadar24.com data shows Ilyushin Il-76 and Antonov An-124 cargo planes operated by the Russian military have been flying to Syria multiple times each month... READ MORE›
Sending troops into Syria, as Ankara has hinted it might, would risk a confrontation with Russia that Turkey would almost certainly lose... READ MORE›
Since then, mountainous Nagorno-Karabakh -- officially part of Azerbaijan -- has been under the control of local ethnic Armenian forces and the Armenian military... READ MORE›
Berejiklian currently lives in North Willoughby and is regularly sighted catching the bus to work, despite having access to a ministerial driver... READ MORE›
Ms. Barankitse was born in Burundi, a central African nation where a tumultuous ethnic conflict pit her people, the Tutsis, against the Hutus... READ MORE›
Across the line in Shushi, a city whose Azerbaijani residents were forced to flee during the war, an Armenian woman, Anaida Gabrielyan, said... READ MORE›
The pontiff's recognition of the Armenian genocide has drawn praise from Armenians and Armenian Americans... READ MORE›
Earlier this year, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order capping the total number of refugees allowed in the United States to 50,000 this year... READ MORE›
Azerbaijan regained control of several hills lost to Armenians 23 years ago, before another Russian-engineered truce... READ MORE›
Armenia's Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan has announced his resignation, saying the country needs a new approach after an economic downturn and weeks of violent protests... READ MORE›
The protests in Yerevan which began on Friday escalated significantly after police fired water cannons to disperse seated demonstrators on Tuesday morning... READ MORE›
Protesters call for new day of action after thousands take to the streets to denounce fuel price hikes and police violence... READ MORE›
Following the killing of intellectuals, 60,000 Armenian men were conscripted to the Ottoman army, disarmed and murdered, according to the Armenian Genocide Museum and Institute... READ MORE›
Armed men have seized a police station in Armenia's capital Yerevan and taken an unknown number of hostages on Sunday morning, the country's security service said... READ MORE›
The shelling was carried out from both Armenian territory and from Armenian-occupied Karabakh, the Azerbaijan defence ministry said... READ MORE›
The complex in Aknalich is not intended to overshadow Lalish, the most holy Yazidi temple, about 36 miles north of Mosul in northern Iraq... READ MORE›
The political rancour between Russia and Ukraine was put aside as state television showed images of Kiev residents bringing flowers to the Russian embassy there... READ MORE›
Also on Monday, five Armenian volunteers were killed when their bus was hit by an Azerbaijani drone, a spokesman for the Karabakh military said... READ MORE›
Several protesters on Friday were wounded in the skirmishes near the police building in Yerevan, Armenia's capital, where the hostages have been held since July 17... READ MORE›
BAKU, Azerbaijan -- Heavy fighting erupted Saturday between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces over the separatist region of Nagorno-Karabakh... READ MORE›
A landlocked mountainous region with an ethnic Armenian majority lying within Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh has been in dispute since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991... READ MORE›
Armenia says 1.5 million died in the process in what it calls a genocide ... READ MORE›
One of the gunmen said on social media that among those taken hostage in the capital, Yerevan, on Sunday was the country's deputy police chief... READ MORE›
Those who are still believed to be held include the deputy head of Armenia's national police, Maj... READ MORE›
Azerbaijan said that the helicopter and its crew belonged to the Armenian military... READ MORE›
Officer shot dead in Yerevan during a stand-off with an armed group holding hostages in a police station... READ MORE›
The hostages include Armenia's deputy police chief General Major Vardan Egiazaryan and Yerevan deputy police chief Colonel Valeri Osipyan... READ MORE›
Before leaving Rome, Francis said that he would go to Armenia as a pilgrim to the first Christian country ... READ MORE›
Supporters of jailed opposition leader Zhirair Sefilyan are holed up after storming police building in capital Yerevan... READ MORE›
Police spokesman Ashot Agaronyan said the gunmen took the paramedics hostage after they were called in to treat the wounded... READ MORE›
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