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Head of Investigative Committee: more than 70 officers are being tried as defendants in 44-day war cases
The chairman of Armenia's Investigative Committee Argishti Kyaramyan said some 70 Armenian career army officers are involved as defendants in a string of criminal cases launched in connection with Azerbaijan's aggressive war against Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) in the autumn of 2020.ICG: Armenia and Azerbaijan appear headed toward another confrontation.
If the war in Ukraine has reverberated across crises worldwide, its impact has been especially acute in the South Caucasus, says the International Crisis Group (ICG) in an annual report entitled '10 Conflicts to Watch in 2023.'Armenia hands remains of 10 people killed during first Karabakh war to Azerbaijan
On December 1, the Armenian side handed over to the Azerbaijani side the remains of 10 people who presumably died during the first Nagorno-Karabakh war (1991-1994) and two maps showing the possible locations of four bodies, Armenia’s National Security Service (NSS) reported.Over one thousand Armenians missing in two Nagorno-Karabakh wars and September 13 Azerbaijani attacks
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan hopes that Baku will cooperate in clarifying the fate of Armenian compatriots who went missing during the two wars in Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) and after Azerbaijan's aggression against Armenia in September this year.Council of Europe demands from Azerbaijan information on extrajudicial executions of Armenian prisoners of war
Council of Europe Secretary General Marija Pejčinović Burić demanded in a letter sent to Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov that Azerbaijan provide "detailed and accurate" information on extrajudicial executions of Armenian prisoners of war by Azerbaijani soldiers.Office of Armenia's Human Rights Defender releases updated report on war crimes committed by Azerbaijan
The Office of Armenia's Human Rights Defender has released an updated unscheduled report on the consequences of the Azerbaijani armed forces' attack on Armenia, which summarizes and analyzes the war crimes committed by the Azerbaijani military.I hope I will walk again - Norayr Avagyan, participant of Shushi battle
Norayr Avagyan, a participant of the 44-day war (in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone in the autumn of 2020), volunteered to join the army in the first days of the war. The battle for Shushi was decisive. There he was wounded in the spine. Now Norayr is doing rehabilitation exercises at home with a MetaGait device.United States remains committed to working towards peace for South Caucasus region -Embassy
‘On September 27, we remember those who lost their lives in the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan, and extend our deepest condolences to the families of those killed and injured,’ the U.S. Embassy in Armenia said today on the second-anniversary of the 44-day war in Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone in 2020 autumn.Yerevan Municipality to allocate 13.6 million drams to compensate expenses on relocation of Artsakh citizens to their places of permanent residence
The Yerevan Council of Elders (the legislative assembly of the Armenian capital) voted today unanimously to allocate 13.63 million drams to compensate for the expenses of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) residents who are temporarily staying in Armenia as a result of war for moving to their permanent places of residence.Ardshinbank named Retail Bank of the Year by international magazine Asian Banking & Finance
According to the Asian Banking & Finance Wholesale and Retail Banking Awards 2022 annually held by Asian Banking & Finance, an international business publication, Ardshinbank was recognized as the Best Retail Bank of the Year in Armenia for the third consecutive time.Ameriabank Receives the Most Innovative Digital Bank Regional Award 2022 by Global Finance Magazine
Global Finance Magazine has announced the winners for the 2022 World’s Best Consumer Digital Bank Awards, naming Ameriabank the winner of the Most Innovative Digital Bank category in Central & Eastern Europe region.Armenian government releases 408 million drams as financial support for participants of 44-day war
The Armenian government decided Thursday to release 408 million drams from its Reserve Fund to help the servicemen who were wounded in the 2020 war in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone or have acquired mental disorders as a result.News 61 - 80 of 487
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