In EVN Report’s news roundup for the week of December 5: Armenia and the EU adopt a new Strategic Agenda; Church–state tensions continue to escalate as ten bishops call for the Catholicos’ resignation; Government releases key OSCE Minsk Group documents from past Nagorno-Karabakh negotiations and more.
Jon Najarian, co-founder of Market Rebellion and TradeMonster, discusses how his first trip to Armenia and his daughters' influence have deepened his relationship to his heritage. He shares a remarkable family story, from the founding of the Lazar Najarian–Calouste Gulbenkian School in Syria to pioneering organ-transplant surgery in the United States.
In EVN Report’s news roundup for the week of November 28: A major rift erupts inside the Armenian Apostolic Church; wildfires across several regions of the country have been contained; Armenian civil society representatives visit Baku for a second round of dialogue with Azerbaijani counterparts and more.
In EVN Report’s news roundup for the week of November 21: U.S. approves Nvidia chip exports to Armenia for the country’s first major AI data center; PM Nikol Pashinyan urges U.S. action on Armenian detainees held in Baku; Armenia and Kazakhstan to deepen ties, planning a strategic partnership and more.
Բայց և սակայն, այնուամենայնիվ․․․ Անկախությունից հետո հայաստանյան բազում արվեստագետներ մշտական բնակություն են հաստատել աշխարհի տարբեր անկյուններում։ Սակայն շատերի ստեղծագործությունները մնում են կապված հայրենիքի հետ՝ դարձնելով «հայկական» ժամանակակից արվեստն ապակենտրոնացված ու միջազգային, նոր հարցադրումներ ու ձևակերպումներ առաջադրող։ Այս մասին զրուցում ենք բեռլինաբնակ, գյումրեցի արվեստագետ Ցոլակ Թոփչյանի հետ՝ Հայաստանում իր առաջին անհատական ցուցահանդեսի շրջանակներում։
When the lens becomes more than a tool that captures a moment, when it becomes a way of listening, communicating and connecting, those moments add up and human stories start weaving history. For 26 years, photographer Winslow Martin has been capturing Armenia through a deeper gaze. His “Love Letter to Armenia” is a multimedia performance that invites documentary photography onto the stage as a live confession of times past and an intimate narration of one photographer’s ongoing journey to a country and connection with its people.
Հայ առաքելական եկեղեցու բարձրաստիճան հոգևորականի մասնակցությամբ վերջերս արտահոսած տեսագրությանը, ժողովրդավարական հասարակություններում անձնական կյանքի և հանրային շահի միջև իրավական ու բարոյական սահմաններին անդրադարձող հոդվածի ՁայնաԳիրը։
In EVN Report’s news roundup for the week of November 14: Nikol Pashinyan says construction of TRIPP will begin in mid-2026; Public Services Regulatory Commission moves to revoke Electric Networks of Armenia’s distribution license; Former leaders blame Pashinyan for triggering the 2020 war; he responds by pledging to release key negotiation documents by year’s end and more.
In EVN Report’s news roundup for the week of November 7: Over 1,000 tons of Russian wheat arrives in Armenia through Azerbaijani territory; the EU hands over its Visa Liberalization Action Plan to Armenia, officially setting the process in motion; former President Serzh Sargsyan faces new corruption charges and more.
A joint initiative of Boston University and the HENAR Foundation, the Master’s Program in Health Professions Education (MSHPE) aims to develop a sustainable network of local medical educators who will lead curriculum reform, faculty training, and modern teaching practices across the country. EVN Report spoke to Dr. Jeffrey F. Markuns, Founding Director of Health Professions Education programs at Boston University, Dr. Aram V. Kaligian, Director, BU–Armenia Medical Partnership Program and Arman Voskerchyan, Co-founder of HENAR Foundation about the process of identifying needs and offering solutions.
EVN Report’s mission is to empower Armenia, inspire the diaspora and inform the world through sound, credible and fact-based reporting and commentary. Our goal is to increase public trust in the media. EVN Report is the media arm of EVN News Foundation registered in the Republic of Armenia in 2017.
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