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‘Armenians who have lived in Nagorno-Karabakh for millennia’ will most likely flee to Armenia

Azerbaijan’s brutal 24-hour military operation in Nagorno-Karabakh swiftly defeated the Karabakh Armenian forces. The bombing was so relentless, there was no way to bury the truckloads of lifeless bodies and now ethnic Armenians have begun to leave the capital for Armenia en masse. As Azerbaijan wrests control of Nagorno-Karabakh , FRANCE 24’s Rochelle FERGUSON BOUYAHI […]

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CYBERSECURITY advanced training

The API Armenia Peace Initiative, in partnership with the French University in Armenia (UFAR) and the EIF – Enterprise Incubator Foundation, is launching an advanced training program in cybersecurity. Secure development practices, forensic investigation, and network penetration testing techniques are on the agenda for this short course, targeting an informed audience and/or professionals in the

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Nagorno-Karabakh: Armenia Demands End to Azerbaijan Blockade Amid Accusations of Genocide

During a recent episode of “Democracy Now,” Anna Ohanyan, a professor of political science and international relations at Stonehill College, shed light on the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the South Caucasus and its implications for the region. Post-war periods are fragile, as they either move a conflict region towards sustainable peace or to the next

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Media Festival in Yerevan

From 26 to 28 May 2023, the second Media Festival was held in Yerevan, organised by EVN Report. The event brought together local and international media professionals to share their experience and expertise, while highlighting the essential role of journalists in the democratisation of Armenian society. Participants from France included Ariane Chemin, essayist and senior

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Women for Peace, (too) far behind

Azerbaijani and Armenian women are increasingly committed to peace in the region. Women, especially young women, deplore the fact that men have been over-represented in peace talks for decades and see this as a barrier to peace. Focus on four of these activists. Number 1: Leyla (name changed at the request of the interviewee). After

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Global Armenian Summit : a new Armenia-Diaspora dialogue

The first Global Armenian Summit ended on Sunday 31 October in Yerevan. For four days, representatives of the Armenian diaspora and local partners discussed the most pressing challenges and strategic issues for Armenia’s security. It was an opportunity for Armenia and the diaspora to identify priorities and develop a common roadmap for future cooperation. The Director

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Armenia: “A new war of occupation is coming to the gates of Europe”

In an article published in “Le Monde”, intellectuals and politicians including Clémentine Autain, François-Xavier Bellamy, Valérie Boyer, Annette Becker and Olivier Faure express their alarm at Europe’s passivity in the face of Azerbaijan’s offensive on the Republic of Armenia.  On September 13, Azerbaijan launched a multi-directional offensive against the territory of the Republic of Armenia. This event

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