

Back Where His Journey Started: Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s Emotional Return to FC Pyunik Inspires Young Armenians
Armenian football icon and Inter Milan midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan returned to the club where his professional journey began, meeting with dozens of young players at FC Pyunik’s academy in Yerevan as part of a special "Home Coming" event dedicated to his career and legacy. The gathering brought together aspiring footballers from multiple age groups, many of whom see Mkhitaryan as both a role model and proof that international success is possible for Armenian athletes. Addre
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Armenia’s Ancient Manuscripts Go Global: Diaspora Armenians to Gain Free Access to Matenadaran’s Educational Content
The Mesrop Mashtots Matenadaran, one of the world's most significant repositories of ancient manuscripts, has signed a cooperation memorandum with the educational and cultural platform Mtqaran Academy in order to make Armenia’s scholarly and cultural heritage more accessible to modern audiences. The Armenian Report was invited to attend the signing ceremony, which brought together representatives of both institutions to outline plans for a wide-ranging collaboration focused o
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European Court of Human Rights Rules Azerbaijan Tortured, Mutilated and Killed Armenian Officer Hayk Toroyan During 2016 Four-Day War, Returning His Body Without a Head and Hands
The European Court of Human Rights has delivered its first judgment related to the April 2016 Four-Day War between Armenia and Azerbaijan, ruling that Azerbaijan violated the fundamental rights of Armenian Major Hayk Toroyan, who was tortured and killed during the war. In a landmark decision, the Strasbourg-based court found that Azerbaijani forces were responsible for the unlawful killing and torture of Toroyan after he had become defenseless during military clashes near the
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Azerbaijani Officials Renew Calls for Return of ‘Western Azerbaijanis’ to Armenia Despite Pashinyan’s Firm Rejection
Senior Azerbaijani officials have renewed calls for the return of so-called “Western Azerbaijanis” to present-day Armenia, describing it as a matter of historical justice and human rights, while Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has firmly rejected suggestions that hundreds of thousands of Azerbaijanis could be settled in the country. Speaking at the third “Return to Western Azerbaijan” Congress-Festival in Ordubad, Azerbaijan’s parliamentary deputy speaker Ziyafat Asga
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