Tag: EVN Report

July 3, 2025
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Nuclear Choices, Regional Consequences

MIT nuclear physicist Dr. Areg Danagoulian analyzes Iran's nuclear weapons program following recent Israeli strikes, assessing regional security implications for Armenia. The conversation explores Armenia's nuclear energy future, the need for small reactors to replace aging infrastructure, and challenges in developing nuclear engineering expertise domestically.

July 2, 2025
Armenia and Innovation: Time to Challenge the Stereotypes

Armenia and Innovation: Time to Challenge the Stereotypes

Outdated assumptions, from equating innovation with cutting-edge scientific breakthroughs to glorifying Armenia’s Soviet-era academic legacy, continue to shape misguided strategies. Ani Toroyan unpacks five such narratives, urging a more pragmatic, ecosystem-aware approach that reflects Armenia’s current realities and development potential.

June 30, 2025
To the One Who Refused to Hate Us

To the One Who Refused to Hate Us

Azerbaijani activist Bahruz Samadov was imprisoned for his pro-peace stance. In this open letter, Sheila Paylan highlights the brutal cost of dissent under Azerbaijan’s authoritarian regime and the moral failure of silence in the face of repression.

June 24, 2025
ARTINERARY: June 24-July 6

ARTINERARY: June 24-July 6

From Berlin’s well-funded, immersive art scene to Yerevan’s under-resourced yet vibrant efforts, this instalment of “Artinerary” not only presents a calendar of cultural events coming up, but imagines what could emerge if Armenia’s artistic potential were fully supported and politically prioritized.

June 20, 2025

Pashinyan Moves to Nationalize Energy Grid

A high-stakes clash involving PM Nikol Pashinyan, the Armenian Church and oligarch Samvel Karapetyan has triggered political, religious and geopolitical tensions, with Pashinyan calling for the nationalization of Armenia’s power grid amid charges of foreign interference and subversion.