Tag: Armenia

Armenia's decision to recognize Palestine, becoming the 145th country to do so, has sparked a diplomatic rift with Israel due to the complex history between the two nations.
In this episode of Unorthodox, the hosts discuss missing YentaCon and interview various guests.
Julia Kislev, a Crimean Jew living in Armenia, opened Mama Jan cafe in Yerevan, which became a hub for Russian Jews who settled in Armenia following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
A new museum and cultural center in Yerevan, Armenia is being planned to celebrate the life of Charles Aznavour, the renowned French singer and songwriter.
The text explores the similarities between the Jewish and Armenian experiences and their struggles for survival.
This article discusses the recent war in Nagorno-Karabakh from the perspective of Azerbaijan.
The 44-day war between Azerbaijan and Armenia recently ended, with Armenia agreeing to a ceasefire and withdrawal from occupied territories.
Amid Israel's involvement in the Azeri-Armenian conflict over Ngorno-Karabakh, it maintains a strategic balance, considering its alliance with Azerbaijan for defense interests and its stance on potential diplomatic entanglements with Russia due to conflicting interests.
Israel recently signed a $1.6 billion arms deal with Azerbaijan, a former Soviet republic strategically located near Iran and known for its ties to Israel amidst Israeli-Iranian tensions.