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In this context, the Armenian government’s choice to target its own Church—rather than defend it against external ...
The evidence from Russia, Azerbaijan and other authoritarian states suggests that peace is far less likely where democracy ...
By Vartan Oskanian, Armenia's former foreign minister Each year on May 28, Armenians around the world pause to commemorate ...
Erosion of trust among developed and developing nations has cast a shadow on the climate negotiations in recent years.
India is significantly increasing its support for Armenia through major arms deals and by influencing tourist flows, which is ...
Tunisia will announce, at the third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC 3), to be held in Nice, France, from June 9 to 13, ...
Europe has lost its global diplomatic influence, while Türkiye has emerged as a key player in international crises, ...
France’s recent decision to establish a new post within its Foreign Ministry—a coordinator for cooperation with ...
On May 28, a mass of rock, ice, mud and water crashed down on and buried the mountain village of Blatten in the Swiss canton ...
The Danish-Italian public letter to the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) from 22 May 2025 must be understood in the context of two decades of “crises” in the European human rights regime. Its ...
If risks aren't mitigated early on, it could send shockwaves through global markets. Officials sound the alarm as vital crops ...
The recent fallout following the Pahalgam incident has cast a glaring spotlight on India’s diplomatic approach, revealing an unsettling pattern of double standards. While ...