YEREVAN, AUGUST 25, ARMENPRESS. During the recent border clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Baku carried out a multi-pronged information war using both real and fake accounts. This included the spread of misinformation and various forms of threats against numerous Armenian and foreign social media users and activists.
YEREVAN, APRIL 24, ARMENPRESS. For a century, little or no pressure was put on Turkey by Europe and the US to recognise the genocide and achieve reconciliation, and this was a tragic mistake, just as the current approach to Turkey, which privileges business at the expense of human rights, is wrong and counterproductive, Italian journalist, writer Simone Zoppellaro told ARMENPRESS when asked whether actions other than calls and resolutions are needed given that Turkey continues its policy of denial 107 years since the Armenian Genocide.
YEREVAN, APRIL 24, ARMENPRESS. For a century, little or no pressure was put on Turkey by Europe and the US to recognise the genocide and achieve reconciliation, and this was a tragic mistake, just as the current approach to Turkey, which privileges business at the expense of human rights, is wrong and counterproductive, Italian journalist, writer Simone Zoppellaro told ARMENPRESS when asked whether actions other than calls and resolutions are needed given that Turkey continues its policy of denial 107 years since the Armenian Genocide.
YEREVAN, APRIL 24, ARMENPRESS. For a century, little or no pressure was put on Turkey by Europe and the US to recognise the genocide and achieve reconciliation, and this was a tragic mistake, just as the current approach to Turkey, which privileges business at the expense of human rights, is wrong and counterproductive, Italian journalist, writer Simone Zoppellaro told ARMENPRESS when asked whether actions other than calls and resolutions are needed given that Turkey continues its policy of denial 107 years since the Armenian Genocide.
After Lending His Name to a Stadium, Narendra Modi Joins League of Notorious World Leaders
The naming of a stadium after a sitting prime minister is in all likelihood a first in Indiaâs political history, but many parallels can be drawn from authoritarian regimes the world over.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the Motera Stadium in February 2020, during the Namaste Trump event. Photo: Andrea Hanks/The White House, Public Domain
World25/Feb/2021
New Delhi: On February 24, President Ramnath Kovind inaugurated what is considered the worldâs largest cricket arena, after refurbishment, in Motera, Ahmedabad.
Until Wednesday, the stadium had the name of an illustrious national leader from Gujarat, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. Now, Patel’s name will now be shifted to a new sports enclave in Ahmedabad.