Latest in Tag: Armenia Highlight
Latest in Tag: Armenia

Armenia PM warns of military coup after demands of government resignation
Resignation demand comes after months of protests against Pashinyan due to disastrous handling of 6-week conflict between Azerbaijan, ethnic Armenian forces

Azerbaijan would not start war without Turkish political, military support: Armenian Ambassador
Armenia has contacted several friendly countries, including Egypt, to unite efforts and stop senseless bloodshed from both sides, says Ambassador Karen Grigorian

Russia is keen to end Armenia-Azerbaijan bloodshed: Russian Ambassador
Moscow is aware of reports of ceasefire violations in Nagorno-Karabakh, and hopes both sides of conflict will abide by agreements, says Georgiy Borisenko

Armenia, Azerbaijan exchange blame for Moscow-brokered ceasefire violations
Temporary ceasefire starting Saturday aims to allow warring parties to exchange prisoners and bodies

Armenia requests Egypt’s diplomatic intervention in Nagorno-Karabakh ‘bloodshed’
Azerbaijani and Armenian forces have resumed fighting in major escalation of decades-old conflict

Nagorno-Karabakh conflicts continue, more casualties feared
Armenian Defense Ministry said Tuesday that it has shot down another two helicopters of Azerbaijan during the ongoing fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh region.

Al-Sisi, Armenia FM agree to face external threats to regional stability
Two sides exchanged views on regional updates, including Libya, Syria, Lebanon, and Palestinian cause

Armenia values Egypt’s role in bringing peace to Libya: Foreign Minister Mnatsakanyan
Turkey threatens Armenia’s security by transferring mercenaries to Azerbaijan, says Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan during Egypt visit

Nine killed as fierce clashes continue on Azerbaijan-Armenia border
Seven Azerbaijani servicemen, including two high-ranking officers were killed in Azerbaijan-Armenia border clashes

Armed group seizes police building, takes hostages in Armenia capital
Armenian security forces have been negotiating with a group of armed men who seized a police station in Yerevan. The group is said to have links with an imprisoned opposition leader.

‘No place like home’ for Nagorno-Karabakh’s displaced
The Azeri town Tartar is on the border of the Nagorno-Karabagh region. Locals have witnessed decades of clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Many have been forced to flee. DW’s Seda Serdar went to learn more.

Tourism Activation Authority launches tourist convoy in Caucasus for May 2016: Chairman
New markets in Asia, Europe recorded significant passenger numbers worldwide owing to recent income growth in these countries

Chinese president invites Al-Sisi to WWII commemoration
Egyptian president held meetings with Armenian, Vietnamese, Russian and other heads of state during Moscow visit

Egypt ambassador absent from Armenian anniversary
Pope Tawadros II and a delegation of 70 Egyptians attended ceremony

The return of the caliphate: between Islam and politics
ISIS is obsessed with the myth of the Mehdi, and is preparing for his reign, claim AUC professors

Turkey receives terrorist threats related to the Syrian crisis
Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia, considered a terrorist group by Turkey, threatened to exercise “counter measures”