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Tag: Azerbaijan

March 22, 2024

Following Their Exodus from Disputed Nagorno-Karabakh,Many...

Since Azerbaijani forces took over the disputed region of Nagorno Karabakh, approximately 100,000 ethnic Armenians have left the region. As long as negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan continue, many of them who are now living in Armenia are hoping to return.

January 3, 2024

Armenian Float in California Rose Parade

With a floral float in the annual Rose Parade, Armenian Americans in Southern California celebrated their culture and moving on  from a traumatic year that saw the excodus of Armenians from their former enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh inside the borders of Azerbaijan.

October 17, 2023

Turkey-Armenia Border May Reopen After Azerbaijan’s...

Turkey’s border with Armenia may soon reopen after more than 30 years following Azerbaijan’s recapture of the Nagorno-Karabakh area from ethnic Armenians.

September 29, 2023

Nagorno-Karabakh Exodus Surpasses 65,000

With more than half of the population of the enclave evacuated since Monday, thousands of refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh continue to cross into Armenia. According to new arrivals, 100 kilometres behind them, the roads are packed.

September 28, 2023

Tens of Thousands Flee for Armenia...

This week, at least 50,000 people have fled into Armenia from their homes in Nagorno-Karabagh. The exodus comes after the long-running conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan appears to have ended swiftly in Baku’s favor.

July 22, 2021

An Azerbaijani Journalist Talks Her Phone...

Sevinc Vaqifqizi, an Azerbaijani journalist who works for Meydan TV, a Berlin-based independent news outlet, was one of the people whose phone number was discovered to be infected with the NSO Group’s Pegasus malware. A forensic study of her phone revealed it had been tapped since 2019

July 21, 2021

New Concerns Among Armenians and Azerbaijanis...

Following A 44-Day Conflict In 2020, Armenia And Azerbaijan Have Maintained A Shaky Ceasefire. However, In Certain Localities, The Cease-Fire Has Resulted In The Emergence Of New Issues. In This Anna Rice-Narrated Report, Arus Hakobyan Has This Report

February 7, 2021

Tea, Cake, And Death Threats: Coexistence...

When an Armenian shopkeeper tells our TV crew she would serve Azerbaijani customers, her husband threatens to kill her. The new borders drawn by the peace deal signed by Armenia and Azerbaijan has split the village of Shurnukh and brought new tensions

February 17, 2020

Weekend News

Security forces detained opposition supporters as they were gathering to protest outside Azerbaijan’s election commission building in the capital, Baku, on February 16. A candidate for the opposition Musavat Party, Faraj Karimli, was detained while speaking to journalists. The demonstrators decried reported violations in the February 9 parliamentary elections. According to police, the protest was not officially sanctioned, but the opposition says the constitution does not require any official permission to demonstrate..An iconic monument in Serbia’s capital, Belgrade, has been returned to its familiar place in a city park after months of restoration work

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