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THE CYBER HEADSHOT
THE CYBER HEADSHOT
21.05.2021

During the events, now known as the Second Artsakh war, the information field was the second frontline. Regional Post discussed with cybersecurity specialist Samvel Martirosyan whether it was all quiet on the cyber front.

Irina Seylanyan
Irina Seylanyan
17.05.2021
“It is an honour, but also a big responsibility”

In early 2020 HSBC Bank Armenia appointed its first ever Armenian CEO, Irina Seylanyan. Regional Post met Mrs. Seylanyan to discuss how she led the bank through the tough year of pandemic and war, and challenges that female leaders face in Armenia.

Mihael Solter
Mihael Solter
14.05.2021
“We had a lot to learn from 2020”

Philip Morris Armenia has a new General Manager: Mihael Solter arrived here from Macedonia with brave vision of the future. Regional Post talked to him about the company's future after the pandemic and war.

Imposed peace and unleashed war
Imposed peace and unleashed war
13.05.2021
The prehistory and history of the First Karabakh War (1992-1994)

An essential source of the might of empires throughout history has been their capacity to establish peace – no matter at what cost – between yesterday’s foes. This pattern was active in ancient Rome and is still practiced by regional and global powers. The Soviet Union came into being as a new power with a promise of an eternal peace between different ethnic groups and nations and vanished from the stage of history with a failure to live up to its promise. The case of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) was a flagrant illustration of how an arbitrarily enforced peace failed to contain internal tensions and collapsed as soon as the imperial power waned giving way to local nationalist agendas.

Controversial culture
Controversial culture
10.05.2021

In the aftermath of the World War II, 44 nations gathered in London to create an international body under the umbrella of the UN. The newly created body, UNESCO, would be responsible for educational, scientific and cultural cooperation, as well as for the post-war reconstruction and rehabilitation of the UN member states. Over the course of the 75 years, UNESCO has implemented numerous activities in the domains of education, science and culture globally. Its World Heritage Center has enumerated over 1000 sites and monuments all over the world, with an intention to preserve their cultural or natural significance and save those sites from destruction. But has UNESCO always been successful in its mission? Could it stick to the values and principles promoted by the UN? The status of an intergovernmental organization makes UNESCO extremely bureaucratic and dependent on political influence. At the same time, the labels that UNESCO gives to different cultural and natural treasures are being used as a powerful marketing tool that end up more harming those treasures, than actually preserving them.

Armenia Represented in IOV/UNESCO on an International Platform
Armenia Represented in IOV/UNESCO on an International Platform
05.05.2021
An Interview with Anahit Khechumyan

The objective of the UNESCO’s International Organization of Folk Art (IOV) is to “further promote folk art, customs and culture around the world through the organization of festivals and other cultural events, thereby contributing to international understanding and world peace” which is directly related to UNESCO’s mission of “Building Peace in the Minds of Men and Women”. IOV has had its presence in Armenia for many years, however, Anahit Khechumyan’s journey with this international organization started in 2001, when Valeri Paranyan, an active cultural event and festival organizer and a writer known widely during the Soviet Union times, got to an age of retirement and decided to pass the torch to a more dedicated and enthusiastic person. So, he found Anahit Khechumyan.

The Karabakh War of 1918-1920
The Karabakh War of 1918-1920
30.04.2021
and the “resolution” of the conflict under the Soviet authorities

Though 2020’s 44-day conflict is now called the Second Karabakh War, while the 1990’s liberation is considered the First, the fight for Karabakh between Armenia and Azerbaijan started much earlier: in 1918, when two countries declared independence.

THE CENSORSHIP OF WAR
THE CENSORSHIP OF WAR
28.04.2021

The editor-in-chief of Media Initiatives Center Gegham Vardanyan talked with Regional Post about the role of media during the recent war and how the censorship and restrictions shaped the overall image and our perception of the Second Artsakh War.

Armenian Genocide recognition by US President Biden: Reactions
Armenian Genocide recognition by US President Biden: Reactions
25.04.2021

Yesterday the US president Biden recognized the Armenian Genocide, today we follow the reactions from around the world.

Genocide re-recognized by the White House: Too little, too late? 
Genocide re-recognized by the White House: Too little, too late? 
25.04.2021

The Armenian genocide recognition by Biden, explained.

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