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Thousands gathered at Stepanakert airport on September 20.

Thousands gathered at Stepanakert airport on September 20.

Thousands of panicked ethnic Armenians converged on the airport in Nagorno-Karabakh where Russian peacekeeping forces are based after de facto leaders of the breakaway region agreed to lay down their arms and accept talks to “reintegrate” the territory into bitter rival Azerbaijan.

Amid the chaos on September 20, the Russian Defense Ministry reported that an unknown number of the country’s peacekeepers were killed when their vehicle was fired upon while returning from an observation post in the region.

Details remained scarce in the incident, and information could not immediately be verified. Russia authorities said peacekeeping teams were continuing to work with both sides, adding that 3,154 people, including 1,428 children, had been evacuated to safe areas.

Earlier, Azerbaijani leaders on September 20 vowed to allow “safe passage” to Armenia for the separatist forces of the region as part of the agreement to end fighting, seemingly putting an end to a decades-long struggle for ethnic Armenians seeking independence or attachment to Armenia for the territory.

“Safe passage to appropriate assembly points will also be provided by the Azerbaijani side,” presidential adviser Hikmet Hajiyev told reporters. “All the actions on the ground are coordinated with Russian peacekeepers.”

The president of the European Council, Charles Michel, urged Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in a phone call to protect the rights of ethnic Armenians in the region and “to ensure full cease-fire and safe, dignified treatment by Azerbaijan of Karabakh Armenians.”

“Their human rights and security need to be ensured. Access needed for immediate humanitarian assistance,” Michel wrote on social media.

Aliyev, in a national address, said Azerbaijan had “restored sovereignty” after the latest developments in Karabakh. He claimed Baku had “nothing against” the people of the region, only its “criminal leadership.”

Aliyev declared his country’s military operation over and said separatist forces had begun withdrawing from Nagorno-Karabakh.

Separatist leaders said at least 200 people had been killed and 400 wounded in Baku’s latest military drive.






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Flights between Iran and Azerbaijan and Armenia resumed on September 20 following the cease-fire, the semiofficial ISNA news agency reported. Iran had earlier canceled all flights to Azerbaijan and Armenia until further notice for security reasons.

Earlier in the day, the Azerbaijani and ethnic Armenian sides agreed to an immediate cease-fire on the second day of a major flare-up in fighting over the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh.

The de facto leadership of the mostly ethnic Armenian enclave accepted a proposal by the Russian peacekeeping mission there and agreed to talks on the territory’s “reintegration” into Azerbaijan.

The expected halt in intense fighting in the decades-old Caucasus hot spot came as international concerns mounted of a widening conflict and as the death toll mounted in the deadliest military escalation there in nearly three years.

The apparent concession came hours after Baku had signaled its intention to continue its military operations in the absence of a surrender by ethnic Armenian forces despite appeals from the United Nations, Western powers, and Russia for a halt to the hostilities that have killed dozens in the past 24 hours.

Local officials reported that fighting had mostly ceased by the agreed time of 1 p.m. local time. The Russian Defense Ministry later said that “no cases of cease-fire violations have been recorded.”

The ethnic Armenian leadership of the territory they call Artsakh, which is recognized as part of Azerbaijan but for decades until late 2020 was controlled by Armenians, reported accepting the Russian proposal about an hour earlier.

It also accepted a proposal from Baku on talks to integrate the region into Azerbaijan, a potentially bitter pill to swallow for the government and public in neighboring Armenia, which has made control of Nagorno-Karabakh a nationalist keystone since the breakup of the Soviet Union and where anti-government protests greeted news of the latest Azerbaijani offensive.

Both sides agreed to talks on September 21 in the Azerbaijani city of Yevlax, about 265 kilometers west of Baku. The Kremlin said Russian peacekeepers would mediate the talks.

Nagorno-Karabakh’s de facto leadership in Stepanakert said that “issues raised by the Azerbaijani side on reintegration, ensuring the rights and security of the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh…will be discussed at a meeting between representatives of the local Armenian population and the central authorities of the Republic of Azerbaijan.”

The Azerbaijani Presidency and Defense Ministry confirmed agreeing to the cease-fire.

Aliyev’s office issued a similarly worded statement announcing a meeting that “representatives of the Armenian residents of Karabakh to discuss reintegration issues based on the constitution and laws of the Republic of Azerbaijan” at the Yevlax meeting.

In addition to a suspension of fighting and some sort of integration effort, the cease-fire proposal reportedly includes a commitment for a pullout of any “remaining units of the armed forces of Armenia,” the withdrawal and destruction of any heavy military equipment from the territory, and the disbandment of the so-called Artsakh Defense Army established by ethnic Armenians in the early 1990s at an early phase of the conflict.

It was a dramatic turn in a fast-moving crisis that sent shock waves through the region and beyond.

Armenia’s embattled prime minister, Nikol Pashinian, who was blamed by nationalists and other critics for losses in the 2020 fighting, noted the cease-fire but immediately distanced his government from its terms.

“Armenia did not participate in drafting the text of the cease-fire declaration in Nagorno-Karabakh under the mediation of Russian peacekeepers,” Pashinian told the nation in a televised appearance, according to AFP.

He added in a shot at Baku’s justification for its offensive that Yerevan “has not had an army” in Nagorno-Karabakh since August 2021.

In the capital, Yerevan, thousands of people gathered to demand the government do more to help the ethnic Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh, with some calling for Pashinian’s resignation.

Pashinian said the “latest information from Nagorno-Karabakh is that the intensity of fighting has greatly decreased.”

He also expressed hope that there would be no new military escalation.

“Now the most important issue is that the right of Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians to live in their homes is fully ensured by the Russian Federation,” he said, according to RFE/RL’s Armenian Service.

A deputy foreign minister in Armenia had been quoted by Reuters as saying a further accumulation of Azerbaijani forces appeared to be readying a “second stage” of the operation.

WATCH: Protests broke out in the Armenian capital, Yerevan, after Azerbaijan launched a military assault on ethnic-Armenian inhabited areas of Nagorno-Karabakh on September 19. Angry crowds gathered outside government buildings, calling for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian to resign, and clashed with police.

The Armenian government said Pashinian discussed the situation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who many Armenians have accused of not living up to promises of Russian protection in Nagorno-Karabakh.

The European Union’s diplomatic service said that it took note of the cease-fire and is “following the development of the situation.” It added a warning to Baku against “using the military operations as an excuse for the forced displacement of the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh.”

Hours earlier, Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry said that what it has described as an “anti-terrorist operation” targeting saboteurs was continuing “successfully.” It eventually described capturing 90 Armenian positions in a day of fighting.

Aliyev had also issued a statement saying he had told U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken in a phone call “that anti-terrorist measures will be stopped if [forces in Karabakh] lay down their arms.”

The UN Security Council, meanwhile, scheduled an emergency meeting for September 21 as the international community sought ways to avoid an intensification of a long-running conflict that has already sparked two intense wars between the post-Soviet Caucasus neighbors, most recently just three years ago.

The de facto human rights ombudsman in the ethnic Armenian-controlled Azerbaijani region said early on September 20 that 32 people had been killed, including seven civilians, two of them children, and more than 200 wounded as a result of shelling, although some death estimates put the death toll considerably higher.

“The secretary-general calls in the strongest terms for an immediate end to the fighting, de-escalation, and stricter observance of the 2020 cease-fire and principles of international humanitarian law,” UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’s spokesman, Stephane Dujarric said.

WATCH: Azerbaijan on September 19 said it had launched an “anti-terrorist operation” in Nagorno-Karabakh following recent bloody clashes and a monthslong blockade of the breakaway territory. The de facto human rights ombudsman in the ethnic Armenian-controlled Azerbaijani region said that two civilians had been killed and 23 wounded — including at least eight children — in the attacks.

Blinken spoke by telephone with the leaders of both countries late on September 19.

The U.S. State Department said he urged Aliyev to stop military operations in Nagorno-Karabakh, which is internationally recognized as Azerbaijani territory, immediately and return to dialogue.

Blinken “noted President Aliyev’s expressed readiness to halt military actions and for representatives of Azerbaijan and the population of Nagorno-Karabakh to meet, and he underscored the need for immediate implementation,” according to the State Department.

Blinken reportedly told Pashinian that the United States “fully supports Armenia’s sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity.”

A U.S. military spokesperson said the outbreak of fighting did not affect the ongoing 10-day joint military exercises with Armenian troops in Armenia, dubbed Eagle Partner 2023, which were scheduled to conclude on September 20.

In an increasingly rare show of agreement with the West, Moscow called on both sides to stop the violence.

Russian state television on September 20 showed Russian President Vladimir Putin alongside visiting Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi saying Moscow was “in close contact with all sides to the conflict” and expressing hope to reach “de-escalation and transfer a solution to this problem to a peaceful course.” It was unclear whether he was speaking before or after word of the cease-fire deal.

It added that Russian peacekeepers were assisting the civilian population in Nagorno-Karabakh, made up mostly of around 120,000 ethnic Armenians, and providing medical and evacuation assistance.

TASS quoted the Russian Defense Ministry as saying on September 20 that its peacekeepers had evacuated more than 2,000 civilians from Nagorno-Karabakh.

After weeks of bloody skirmishes and one day after an aid shipment was finally allowed into the area, Azerbaijan launched the major escalation on September 19 with the breakaway region already teetering on the brink of a humanitarian crisis after being essentially blockaded for more than eight months despite international calls for Baku to allow food and other shipments.

The shelling started shortly after Azerbaijan blamed what it called “Armenian sabotage groups” for two separate explosions that killed at least four military personnel and two civilians in areas of Nagorno-Karabakh that are under the control of Russian peacekeepers.

Those peacekeepers are in place since a cease-fire that ended six weeks of fighting in 2020 in which Azerbaijan recaptured much of the territory and seven surrounding districts controlled since the 1990s by ethnic Armenians with Yerevan’s support.

With reporting by AFP, AP, and Reuters

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Howard G. Buffet Explains Why Ukraine Needs to Win ‘Decisively’


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Businessman and philanthropist Howard G. Buffet is in Kyiv, working with his foundation to help Ukraine’s humanitarian and agricultural sectors.

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In Win for Ukrainian Civil Society, Parliament Approves Open Assets Declarations


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In a move seen as a win for European integration as well, the Ukrainian parliament amended a controversial law vetoed by Zelensky which would have limited public access to asset declarations.

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Delphi docs: Former prosecutor reacts to new Richard Allen defense theory


INDIANAPOLIS — Public knowledge of the investigation into the murders of Abby Williams and Libby German took a major turn this week as the defense for prime suspect Richard Allen laid out their own theory about what they say happened to the two victims.

Former Marion County Deputy Prosecutor Denise Robinson said not only is the size of this document surprising, but so is the fact that the defense made it public. 

”I’ve seen the defense file certain allegations before to support a motion, but not 136 pages and not making specific factual allegations that would rise to offering an alternative defense,” said Robinson.

Inside the documents, the defense lawyers name their own suspects and present evidence from the discovery appearing to connect the possible suspects to each other, the area and Abby and Libby.

Allen’s attorneys claim the men are Odinists – a religion based on ancient Norse customs that has become rooted in white supremacy in the United States.

Robinson said she’s seen defense lawyers name suspects but rarely in a public filing.

”Usually the defense doesn’t outright name possible other suspects or provide any kind of details,” said Robinson.

The defense also filed a motion for a Franks Hearing – claiming now-Carroll County Sheriff Tony Ligget fabricated witness statements and omitted key facts in order to get a search warrant.

Robinson said the attorneys are not required to propose alternative suspects when making this filing.

Robinson said the defense lawyers certainly have a strategy for putting this document out into the public – but she can only speculate.

”I suppose one motive might be to get the police to open up an investigation into the allegation that they make,” Robinson said.

According to the court documents, there could be some movement in that direction. Within the 136 pages, Allen’s attorneys say an investigator did reach out to one of the possible suspects they put forward for an interview. This possible suspect was interviewed at the beginning of the investigation but has not been since.

Robinson said there could be multiple intended purposes for making this document public.

”It might be an attempt to put pressure on the judge who is deciding the issue of the search warrant because it does attract attention,” Robinson said. “It might be to put pressure on the prosecuting attorney to believe that they have to respond to the 130-page document.”

As for what could come next, Robinson said Carroll County Prosecutor Nicholas McLeland is not legally required to respond but could feel compelled to from the standpoint of public impression.

”Could be as simple as something that denies all the allegations made by the defense and simply asserts that the state is ready to go forward to trial,” Robinson said. “It could be a detailed filing to respond to the allegations.”

Either way, Robinson said the trial needs to take place in the courtroom, not in the public arena or media.

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Donald Trump cuts and runs


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Coward. That’s what the whispers around Donald Trump are saying. Coward coward coward. Why are all these people calling him that? Because Trump has announced he is skipping the second Republican debate set to take place next week, on September 27 at 9:00 PM. Fox Business along with Univision will host.

Coward. Why is Trump not attending? What are you afraid of, Donnie? I can tell you confidently that right now on social media there are thousands of people asking this very question.

Coward. Trump claims he doesn’t have to debate because he’s so far ahead. Call me a skeptic but I don’t believe that for a minute.

Trump knows he’s going to be asked about January 6. He knows he’s going to ask about all his trials. He knows that his policies are not going to be the center of attention but rather his cell will. Coward.

So that’s why he’s choosing not to debate. Many people are pissed that he’s skipping the second debate as well and not all of them are Democrats. I noticed quite a few Republicans who are up in arms about this.

I don’t blame people for being upset. Anybody who runs for president should come before the American people and tell these people what their policies and plans for the great country are. Donald Trump obviously cannot do that.

Perhaps he’s also afraid he will make another gaff as those seem to be coming with increased regularity.

Coward. Right now it appears that most of the people who are in the first debate have qualified for the second. Pence will reportedly be there as well Chris Christie, Nikki, Haley, Ron, DeSantos, and Vivek Ramaswamy. I’m sure others will qualify as well.

Trump certainly qualifies. But Trump’s silhouette will not be seen there, his footprints will not be found near that debate stage. Coward.




Something is holding him back. Perhaps that thing is fear. Perhaps fear of screwing up. He shouldn’t worry about that since he does it on a daily basis. Coward.

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Who is Nikol Pashinyan, embattled prime minister of Armenia?


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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan addresses parliament following an escalation in hostilities over the Nagorno-Karabakh region along the border of Armenia with Azerbaijan, in Yerevan, Armenia, September 13, 2022. Tigran Mehrabyan/PAN Photo via REUTERS /File Photo Acquire Licensing Rights

YEREVAN, Sept 20 (Reuters) – Here are some key facts about Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who finds himself at the centre of a new crisis after Azerbaijan launched an offensive this week in the breakaway Armenian-populated territory of Nagorno-Karabakh.

– Pashinyan, 48, is a former journalist who became prime minister after a wave of street protests, sometimes referred to as Armenia’s Velvet Revolution, toppled his predecessor in 2018. On taking power, he promised to revamp the economy and fight corruption, earning strong popular support.

– Pashinyan came under heavy domestic pressure in 2020 after agreeing to a Russian-brokered ceasefire that ended a 44-day war between ethnic Armenian and Azerbaijani forces over Nagorno-Karabakh. Azerbaijan scored a comprehensive victory, recapturing a third of the breakaway territory as well as seven surrounding districts. Pashinyan faced calls to resign, as angry crowds protested in the capital Yerevan.

– Pashinyan has engaged in successive rounds of talks with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in search of a peace agreement between two countries. Earlier this year he made an important shift by recognising that Nagorno-Karabakh was part of Azerbaijan, thereby giving up any claim on it by Yerevan. But Azerbaijan rejected his demand for it to agree to protect the rights and security of Karabakh Armenians.

– Pashinyan’s relations with his main ally, Russia, have sharply worsened in recent months. He said that Moscow had not fulfilled its duties as a peacekeeper in Nagorno-Karabakh and took a series of steps that angered Russia. These included Armenia’s moves towards membership of the International Criminal Court – which has accused President Vladimir Putin of war crimes in Ukraine – and its hosting of a peacekeeping exercise with U.S. soldiers this month.

– Pashinyan said in an address to the nation on Tuesday that Azerbaijan’s new offensive in Karabakh was the start of “a specific operation of ethnic cleansing” and that Armenia would resist what he called attempts to draw it into a military escalation.

– Pashinyan is likely to come under fierce domestic pressure again if Azerbaijan takes back control of Nagorno-Karabakh. In his speech on Tuesday, he said that “calls for a coup d’etat are already being heard”, but did not present any evidence of an attempt to remove him.

Writing by Mark Trevelyan, Editing by William Maclean

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Trump will ‘100%’ be convicted on election charges, says jailed Proud Boys leader


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There is no way ex-US President Donald Trump avoids conviction on federal election charges as he prepares to head to trial, Henry “Enrique” Tarrio, leader of the far-right militant group Proud Boys, told Anadolu just days after he was sentenced to over two decades in prison.

Tarrio, the ex-national chairman of the group, was found guilty by a 12-person jury in the US capital of seditious conspiracy and other charges earlier this month for his actions related to the Jan. 6, 2021 US Capitol riots.

He was sentenced to 22 years behind bars and three years of supervised release. The sentence is the longest handed down to date related to the assault.

Speaking to Anadolu from prison, Tarrio was certain Trump would be convicted on charges related to his alleged efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election in his favor.

“They’re gonna convict Donald Trump here in (Washington) DC. I am 100% sure of that with a DC jury, there’s no way he’s going to be discharged,” he said in a phone call.

Part of that certainty lies in efforts from federal investigators during the course of Tarrio’s trial asking him for information tying the ex-president to the events of Jan. 6, the far-right leader said.

Tarrio said he was asked about a message he sent in November 2020 that suggested he had been in contact with Trump’s campaign ahead of the Capitol riots.

“The campaign asked us to not wear colors to these events, keep identifying colors to a minimum,” Tarrio wrote, referring to the hallmark black and yellow Fred Perry clothing donned by the Proud Boys during public events.

According to Tarrio, he was visited by “the supervising prosecutor, the prosecutor in the case, and the lead FBI agent, and the second lead FBI agent.”

During that meeting, Tarrio said prosecutors told him they believed he had communication with Trump through intermediaries.

He claimed they offered him less prison time if he could provide information that would lead to the ex-president’s conviction.

Tarrio said he did not and could not hand over any information that would have implicated Trump in the failed attempt to keep the ex-president in power.

“I’m not blaming Donald Trump for something that the Department of Justice has done, in this case,” he said, referring to his own sentencing.

“I’m not gonna blame the wrong bad guy, per se. This whole thing, like these charges shouldn’t have been brought up to begin with. So I have no reason to, to deflect and say, ‘Oh, you know what, it’s Donald Trump’s fault.’ It’s not Donald Trump’s fault. It’s the Department of Justice’s fault. It’s the Biden administration’s fault.’

‘I’m not responsible’

Trump is now slated to head to trial on March 4 next year to face charges of conspiracy to defraud the US, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, obstruction of and attempt to obstruct an official proceeding, and conspiracy against rights. He has pleaded not guilty.

Despite making a public apology and asking US District Judge Timothy Kelly to “please show me mercy” as he prepared to be sentenced, Tarrio insists he is not guilty.

“I’m sorry for what those people went through, but I’m not responsible,” he told Anadolu from a Washington jail before being transferred to a federal penitentiary.

Tarrio and three other co-defendants were found guilty on May 4 of seditious conspiracy and other charges.

He was not present in the capital on Jan. 6 after he was arrested and ordered to leave Washington the day prior on charges related to an earlier burning of a Black Lives Matter banner and a gun charge.

However, the federal jury found Tarrio guilty of orchestrating the attack on the Capitol from afar, including through his efforts to form a Proud Boys cell known as the Ministry of Self-Defense that would work to coordinate the assault as it unfolded.

Tarrio and other leaders then recruited others who would follow their orders on Jan. 6, including engaging in violence if necessary, according to court documents.

Evidence produced at trial indicated that Tarrio told Proud Boys leaders, “Make no mistake … we did this,” as the riot, which aimed to ensure lawmakers could not carry out constitutionally-mandated responsibilities ahead of President Joe Biden’s inauguration, unfolded.

The House of Representatives and Senate would certify electoral college votes that cemented Biden’s win early the next morning.

Kelly, the judge who oversaw Tarrio’s sentencing, decided that his actions were serious enough to warrant a terrorism enhancement that significantly increased his jail time.

Tarrio said that although he remains unrepentant about his actions, he would not have chosen to join the Proud Boys if given a second chance.

“I don’t regret anything. It doesn’t change my views. But for a better life, yeah, I definitely would have not joined, but that doesn’t change the person who I am or what my beliefs are,” he said.

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Pope Francis appeals for peace in Nagorno-Karabakh: ‘Silence the weapons’ … Karabakh Accepts Azeri Terms For Ceasefire


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Vatican City, Sep 20, 2023 / 05:50 am (CNA).

One day after Azerbaijan launched a new military operation against Nagorno-Karabakh, Pope Francis made a public appeal for both sides to “silence the weapons.”

Speaking to more than 15,000 people in St. Peter’s Square on Sept. 20, the pope said that he was troubled by the news he received Tuesday from Nagorno Karabakh, where “the already critical humanitarian situation is now aggravated by further armed clashes.”

“I make my heartfelt appeal to all the parties involved and to the international community to silence the weapons and make every effort to find peaceful solutions for the good of the people and respect for human dignity,” Pope Francis said at the end of his Wednesday general audience.

Nagorno-Karabakh is a disputed region in Azerbaijan that is home to about 120,000 Armenian Christians. Ethnic Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh deny Azeri control of the region and claim self-sovereignty under the auspices of the “Republic of Artsakh.”

The South Caucasus region has been a flashpoint since Nagorno-Karabakh declared independence from Azerbaijan after the fall of the Soviet Union, sparking a war between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the territory that resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands of people in the 1990s.

In 2020, with the backing of Turkey, Azerbaijan reignited the long-simmering conflict by invading Nagorno-Karabakh. The six-week conflict ended in Azerbaijan seizing control of Nagorno-Karabakh.

A critical humanitarian situation developed in Nagorno-Karabakh this year after Azerbaijan began to restrict access to the Lachin Corridor, the sole road connecting the breakaway region to Armenia, in December 2022, cutting off access to food and medical aid.

The Azeri government on Tuesday called the strikes “anti-terror measures” against “illegal Armenian military formations.” Azerbaijan said the attacks will not stop until the ethnic Armenians completely surrender.

Nagorno-Karabakh’s “Artsakh Defense Forces” reported 23 civilian injuries and two deaths on Tuesday after the Azeri military unleashed artillery and mortar strikes on both military and civilian positions.

The military escalation marks the first indication of a large-scale outright military conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh since 2020.

Ruben Vardenyan, an Armenian politician who served as the state minister of the unrecognized state of Artsakh, has appealed to the international community to demand action in defense of the Armenian Christians in Nagorno-Karabakh.

“The Christian world needs to realize this is unacceptable,” Vardenyan said in a video message to EWTN News. “I believe that only together we can stop this war.”

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Mike Baker discusses what Xi Jinping’s efforts will look like in Beijing as college students train to identify Western spies. He says the timing of this effort may be in response to China’s economy not doing well. #XiJinping #spies #collegestudents Start your day with “Morning in America,” NewsNation’s live three-hour national morning newscast…
 
Biden Meeting with Netanyahu in New York as U.S. Pushes for … – Democracy Now!
Biden Meeting with Netanyahu in New York as U.S. Pushes for …  Democracy Now!
 
Humanitarian supplies ‘stretched beyond breaking point’ in Nagorno … – ReliefWeb
Humanitarian supplies ‘stretched beyond breaking point’ in Nagorno …  ReliefWeb
 

Biden to Netanyahu: We’ll ensure Iran never gets nuclear weapons
Israeli PM holds first meeting with US President since being reelected last year.’
 

Zelenskyy tells Trump to share his war-ending plan with the world
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is urging former President Donald Trump to share his secret peace plan that he claims would end the war with Russian invaders.
 

Karabakh Accepts Azeri Terms For Ceasefire
YEREVAN (Azatutyun) — Nagorno-Karabakh agreed to disband its armed forces and discuss its “reintegration” into Azerbaijan as part of a Russian-brokered ceasefire announced on Wednesday, September 20, 24 hours after Baku launched a large-scale military offensive in the Armenian-populated region. Karabakh’s leadership said early in the afternoon that…
 

When Russia calls others ‘Nazis’, it should be looking at itself
The Kremlin’s need to justify the war grew to embrace the most radical voices, including those peddling Nazi creed, as its ideologues became hell-bent on normalising the aggression, Aleksandar Đokić writes. The Kremlin and its agents have many explanations and justifications for the invasion of Ukraine. ADVERTISEMENTThose depend on the target audience:…
 

Azerbaijan launches ‘anti-terrorist’ operation in Nagorno-Karabakh | DW News: Marcel Rothig made two good points: 1. The Nagorno-Karabakh hostilities started during UN session (to distract from the Ukraine war?), and 2. “There was an agreement probably, between Azerbaijan, Russia, and Turkey to launch the specific operation right now …” At this point, Russia appears to be allied with Azerbaijan more than with Armenia, although less obviously. And probably, it always was.
 Azerbaijan launches ‘anti-terrorist’ operation in Nagorno-Karabakh | DW News Marcel Rothig made two good points: 1. The Nagorno-Karabakh hostilities started during UN session (to distract from the Ukraine war?), and 2. “There was an agreement probably, between Azerbaijan, Russia, and Turkey to launch the specific operation right now…” At this point,…
 

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