Next year, the headquarters of the Armenian cabinet of ministers will fully switch to solar energy, subsequently followed by all governmental buildings... READ MORE›
Amal Clooney and Geoffrey Robertson QC in court Only three European countries, Greece, Slovakia and Switzerland, ban the Armenian genocide denial... READ MORE›
Amal Clooney's latest case Why Turkey won't talk about the Armenian genocide... READ MORE›
Gem TV Iranian CEO Saeed Karimian shot dead in Istanbul... READ MORE›
How istanbul's abandoned street dogs end up in america... READ MORE›
The Armenian Defence Ministry said Azerbaijani troops started an offensive with tanks and artillery... 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›
The ECHR's Grand Chamber ruling is final and binding on all Council of Europe members... 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›
Nagorno-Karabakh has been in the hands of ethnic Armenian separatists since a war that ended in 1994... READ MORE›
Azerbaijan regained control of several hills lost to Armenians 23 years ago, before another Russian-engineered truce... READ MORE›
Azerbaijan has announced a unilateral ceasefire in fighting with Armenian forces over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region... READ MORE›
Azerbaijan says it has destroyed an Armenian air defence missile system in the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh region, drawing a sharp response from the separatists who vowed retaliation... READ MORE›
The document allows Armenia to use Russian anti-aircraft systems and air and space forces, including military satellites, for defense of its airspace... 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›
Russian news reports said up to 200 people took part in the brawl at the south-west Khovanskoye cemetery... 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›
I remember Leyla Yunus from numerous international conferences - a handsome, middle-aged woman with a proud bearing... READ MORE›
As Ayvazyan says, it's just a matter of time. For families in Movses, this attack in late July is part of daily life... 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›
In 1988, ethnic Armenians voted to secede from Azerbaijan, and fighting broke out between the mostly Muslim Azerbaijanis and Christian Armenians... READ MORE›
The conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, a region home to around 150,000 people on the southern Armenian-Azeri border, broke out in the dying years of Soviet Union... READ MORE›
After four days of battle, Azerbaijan's military said 16 of its soldiers had been killed, while the Karabakh army said it had lost 29 soldiers... 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›
Armenia and Azerbaijan, both former Soviet republics, fought a bloody ethnic war over the territory as the Soviet Union fell apart... 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›
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