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Arman Tsarukyan Clashes With Dan Hooker at UFC Qatar Weigh-Ins
UFC Qatar will take place on November 22, the organization’s first-ever event in the country. Final preparations in Doha ended with high tension as lightweight contender Arman Tsarukyan and his opponent Dan Hooker faced off during the official weigh-ins on Friday evening. The staredown between the two main event fighters quickly escalated. Both men had successfully made weight and stepped forward for their last faceoff before fight night. During the moment, Hooker began “aggr

The Armenian Report Team
Nov 21, 2025


Street in Astana Named After Mesrop Mashtots as Armenia and Kazakhstan Expand Cultural Ties
A street in Astana has officially been named after Mesrop Mashtots, the creator of the Armenian alphabet — a significant moment in the cultural cooperation between Armenia and Kazakhstan. The development was reported by Public Radio correspondent Lena Badeyan from the Kazakh capital. The inauguration ceremony for Mesrop Mashtots Street brought together senior officials from both countries. Deputy Prime Ministers and Ministers of Culture of Armenia and Kazakhstan attended the

The Armenian Report Team
Nov 21, 2025


Apple Eyes Greater Presence in Armenia Following High-Level Cupertino Meeting on AI and Semiconductor Cooperation
Armenia and Apple are exploring new ways to work together in fields such as artificial intelligence, semiconductor development, and education. The discussion took place on November 20, when Armenia’s Ambassador Narek Mkrtchyan visited Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino and met with Jason Lundgaard, Senior Director of International Cooperation at Corporate Government Affairs. During the meeting, the ambassador spoke about the August 8 Memorandum of Understanding between the Gov

The Armenian Report Team
Nov 21, 2025


Forcibly Displaced Artsakh Families Move Into Homes Built by Tufenkian Foundation in Syunik
The first families from Artsakh have begun moving into newly built homes in the village of Svarants in Armenia’s Syunik Province. These families, originally from the Martakert region of Artsakh, attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the handover of the first ten houses completed by the Tufenkian Foundation. The homes are part of the Foundation’s Come to Svarants Resettlement program, which supports Armenians who were forcibly displaced from Artsakh following Azerbai

The Armenian Report Team
Nov 20, 2025


Armenian Architect Sargis Sargsyan Helps Win International Competition for New Hamburg State Opera
Armenian architect Sargis Sargsyan, a member of the well-known Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), has helped secure a major international victory by co-leading the winning design for the new Hamburg State Opera in Germany. The project stood out in a competitive global field due to its modern vision, bold design language, and innovative approach to architecture. Sargsyan’s success in one of the world’s most respected architectural competitions highlights the growing presence of Armeni

The Armenian Report Team
Nov 19, 2025


U.S. Gives Armenia Green Light on Nvidia Chips for $500M Supercomputer Set to Become One of Region’s Most Advanced AI Centers
The United States has given permission for Nvidia chips to be exported to Armenia, this will allow a major new technology project to move forward. According to Bloomberg, the U.S. government has approved the request from the startup Firebird, which plans to use the chips to build a powerful supercomputer in Armenia. The project is part of a wider global effort to expand artificial intelligence infrastructure. With this approval, Armenia is now preparing to host what could bec

The Armenian Report Team
Nov 19, 2025


Human Rights Attorney Warns: Azerbaijan’s Life Sentences for Artsakh Leaders ‘Completely Illegal’ and Politically Driven
In an exclusive interview with The Armenian Report, attorney Siranush Sahakyan, who represents Armenian prisoners of war and detainees held in Azerbaijan, gave a detailed and urgent explanation of why the harsh sentences demanded by Azerbaijani prosecutors are illegal under international law. Her explanation shows how Baku is using its courts as tools of political revenge against the people of Artsakh. This interview was taken a day after Azerbaijan announced life imprisonme

The Armenian Report Team
Nov 18, 2025


“He Is Crawling in His Cell”: Alarming Health Collapse of Lebanese-Armenian Prisoner Held in Azerbaijan
The health of Lebanese-Armenian detainee Vicken Euljekjian has sharply deteriorated during his imprisonment in Baku, according to new information shared by his family and lawyer. Euljekjian, who has been held in Azerbaijan for four years, was able to make a short phone call to his family on November 16 after 45 days without any communication. His wife, Linda Euljekjian, says that his physical condition is now extremely serious and continues to decline without proper medical c

The Armenian Report Team
Nov 18, 2025


Baku Invests Over $6 Billion in Chinese-Pakistani Fighter Jets Two Years After Emptying Artsakh of Armenians
Image credit: Rehan Waheed / Shutterstock Azerbaijan has begun one of its largest military expansions since the 2020 war, investing more than $6 billion in the Chinese-Pakistani JF-17 Thunder fighter jets. This expansion comes less than two years after Azerbaijan carried out the full ethnic cleansing of Artsakh’s Armenian population in 2023, forcing more than 120,000 people to flee their indigenous homes. Instead of showing readiness for peace in 2025, Baku is expanding its a

The Armenian Report Team
Nov 17, 2025


Armenian-American Composer Mary Kouyoumdjian Makes History With GRAMMY Nomination for Opera Recording
Armenian-American composer and documentarian Mary Kouyoumdjian has made history in the American music world. Her chamber opera “Adoration” has been nominated for a 2026 GRAMMY Award for Best Opera Recording. This is the first time an opera by an Armenian composer has been recognized in this category. The nomination shows her growing influence in contemporary music and brings wider attention to Armenian voices in the arts. “Adoration” is based on Atom Egoyan’s film of the s

The Armenian Report Team
Nov 17, 2025


Shocking School Video Shows Azerbaijani Students Instructed to Simulate Abuse of ‘Armenian’ Child, Exposing Ongoing Indoctrination
A new video shared by Azerbaijani journalist Javid Akhmedov has again exposed the deep anti-Armenian propaganda that continues inside Azerbaijan’s education system. The footage shows adult men in military uniforms entering a school and staging a violent scene with students. They pretend to capture an “Armenian,” played by a young boy, point a fake gun at his head, and repeatedly force him to say the phrase “Karabakh is Azerbaijan.” The shocking school performance shows how ha

The Armenian Report Team
Nov 17, 2025


Armenia Revokes Power Grid Operator’s License in High-Stakes Dispute With Russian-Owned ENA
Armenia has taken its most serious step yet in its war with the Electric Networks of Armenia (ENA) by cancelling the company’s right to operate the national electricity grid. On Friday, the Public Services Regulatory Commission (PSRC) voted to revoke ENA’s operating license, with four commissioners supporting the move and one voting against it. ENA, owned by the Russia-based Tashir Group, has managed the country’s low-voltage power network for years, making this decision one

The Armenian Report Team
Nov 17, 2025


Ruling Party Leads Vote in Armenia’s Spiritual Capital During Rising Pressure on Ancient Christian Church
Local elections were held Sunday in Vagharshapat, Armenia’s fifth-largest city and the historic home of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, the spiritual headquarters of the Armenian Apostolic Church, drawing attention from religious observers and Christian communities worldwide. According to preliminary results released Monday, the ruling Civil Contract party, led locally by Argishti Mekhakyan, is leading with 48.5% of the vote. Voter turnout in the newly enlarged Vagharshap

The Armenian Report Team
Nov 16, 2025


Podcast Hosts Critical of Pashinyan’s Government Detained in Armenia by Masked Officers
Masked officers in Armenia have detained opposition figures and podcast hosts Narek Samsonyan and Vazgen Saghatelyan following searches of their homes in Yerevan that lasted more than an hour. Both men are known for their outspoken criticism of the government through their popular Imnemnimi podcast. The detentions occurred less than a week after the two hosted a seven-hour episode featuring former President Serzh Sargsyan, who strongly criticized Prime Minister Nikol Pashinya

The Armenian Report Team
Nov 13, 2025








