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Residents of Armenia's northern regions of Lori and Tavush have assessed the aftermath of some of the heaviest flooding in recent decades. Russia has reportedly sent troops to help authorities pick up the pieces. At least four people have died in the overflowing of the Debed, Tashir and Aghstev rivers following heavy rain, a regional official said on Monday. Europe hit by severe floods in the north and heatwaves in the southMore than 269 people were evacuated from the area, while entire towns and villages were cut off. Some fifteen bridges collapsed in the northeast of the country, as a result...
Euronews (English)
Los residentes en el norte de Armenia han comenzado a evaluar los daños después de ser afectados por las inundaciones más fuertes en décadas. Al menos cuatro personas han muerto y ciudades enteras han quedado aisladas tras el derrumbe de puentes y carreteras inundadas por las fuertes lluvias, que han desbordado múltiples ríos de la zona. Rusia ha enviado tropas al país para ayudar a hacer frente a los daños causados, según una publicación en la aplicación Telegram. Más de 270 personas se han visto obligadas a huir de sus hogares en la zona norte del país. Las inundaciones repentinas también ca...
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Tens of thousands of demonstrators held a protest on Sunday in Armenia, calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan after Yerevan agreed to hand over control of several border villages to Azerbaijan. The demonstration was the latest in a series of weekslong gatherings led by Bagrat Galstanyan, a high-ranking cleric and archbishop of the Tavush diocese in Armenia's northeast, from the Armenian Apostolic Church. He spearheaded the formation of a movement called 'Tavush For The Homeland' after Armenia agreed to cede control of four villages in the region to Azerbaijan in April. ...
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Miles de manifestantes tomaron las calles de la capital de Armenia, Ereván, para exigir la dimisión del primer ministro del país, Nikol Pashinián. Los ciudadanos continúan enfadados por los términos del acuerdo de paz con Azerbaiyán sobre el disputado territorio de Nagorno Karabaj. Les molesta la decisión de Pashinián de ceder el control de varios pueblos fronterizos a Azerbaiyán. La zona está reconocida internacionalmente como parte de Azerbaiyán, pero estuvo habitada por personas de origen armenio hasta septiembre de 2023, cuando la mayoría de la población huyó de una operación militar y un ...
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Thousands of people took to the streets of the Armenian capital, Yerevan, on Thursday demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. His government announced last month it would cede several uninhabited border villages to its neighbour and long-time rival Azerbaijan. The move is seen as an important milestone on the road to peace between the countries which have fought two wars since the collapse of the Soviet Union. But the decision has angered many, with opposition politicians accusing the prime minister of giving up territory with no guarantees. The protesters had walked about...
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Miles de ciudadanos se congregaron el jueves en la capital armenia, Ereván, para exigir la dimisión del primer ministro, Nikol Pashinián. Quieren que abandone el cargo por la decisión de su Gobierno de ceder el control de pueblos fronterizos a Azerbaiyán, rival político de Armenia desde hace mucho tiempo. Los manifestantes, encabezados por un alto clérigo de la Iglesia armenia, recorrieron a pie una distancia de unos 160 kilómetros, desde pueblos cercanos a la frontera con Azerbaiyán hasta Ereván. Allí, se reunieron en la Plaza de la República, donde ondearon banderas del país y corearon eslóg...
Euronews (Spanish)
Armenia will not partake in the financing of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), Yerevan announced on May 8. This comes as the latest in a series of steps the country has taken to distance itself from the Russian-led security alliance. Speaking to Factor.am, the country's Foreign Ministry spokesperson confirmed Armenia would not contribute to the CSTO's 2024 budget, which was adopted in November of last year. The CSTO, which was established in 2002, includes Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan. Russia is by far the most powerful member of the allian...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
Armenia will not partake in the financing of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), Yerevan announced on May 8. This comes as the latest in a series of steps the country has taken to distance itself from the Russian-led security alliance. Speaking to Factor.am, the country's Foreign Ministry spokesperson confirmed Armenia would not contribute to the CSTO's 2024 budget, which was adopted in November of last year. The CSTO, which was established in 2002, includes Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan. Russia is by far the most powerful member of the allian...
Kyiv Independent
Armenia will not partake in the financing of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), Yerevan announced on May 8. This comes as the latest in a series of steps the country has taken to distance itself from the Russian-led security alliance. Speaking to Factor.am, the country's Foreign Ministry spokesperson confirmed Armenia would not contribute to the CSTO's 2024 budget, which was adopted in November of last year. The CSTO, which was established in 2002, includes Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan. Russia is by far the most powerful member of the allian...
Kyiv Independent (CA)
Police in Armenia's northeastern Tavush Province have forcefully pushed protesters and their cars off a road they had been blockading since late on 19 April.
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