YerevanArthur Danielyan is leader of the Armenian opposition movement “Adekvat”. He volunteered in the Nagorno Karabakh war. In an exclusive interview with FWM he speaks about the recent political turmoil in Armenia and the agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Danielyan was previously detained by the Armenian police for his political activity. This interview was conducted right after his release.
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Libya: Stephanie Williams’ failed ambitions
TunisThe Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF), which began in Tunisia on November 9, has been going on for a week. Since then, the initiative by the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) and its effective head, an American diplomat Stephanie Williams has generated much media discussion.
How did a bankrupt Spanish company count American votes?
WashingtonAccording to unconfirmed reports, the server of a Spanish company, which was used for large parts of the US election count, was in Frankfurt am Main. According to the US Member of Congress Louie Gohmert, the server is said to have been confiscated after the election in a raid.
French minister defends the release of nine jihadists
ParisThe leftist French Minister of Justice, Éric Dupond-Moretti reassured the French public that those individuals convicted of terrorism who will be released by the end of the year, will not pose any problems.
European Commissioner: ‘Islam is not a threat to Europe’
BrusselsTone-deaf European Commissioner Ylva Johansson declared this week that “Islam is not a threat to Europe” and “migration is not a threat to Europe”. Instead, “we have to fight against the extreme right”.
Armenian villagers torch their homes as Azeris move into Nagorno-Karabakh
Armenians burned down their homes before the arrival of Muslim soldiers. On Sunday, Azerbaijan reclaimed large parts of Nagorno-Karabakh that had been under Armenian control since the early 1990s.
Muslim pupil threatens Berlin teacher with beheading
BerlinAn eleven-year-old Muslim student threatened a Berlin teacher by saying her will behead her. The reason for the statement was the announcement of the upcoming parents' talks at a school in Spandau.
Meanwhile back in Libya
Sometimes one wonders what the diplomats at the German Foreign Office actually do for a living. Over the last few days, the so-called Libyan Forum for Political Dialogue (LPDF) has been taking place in Tunisia under the auspices of the United Nations. This forum promises "Libyans a long-awaited chance for a permanent end to the conflict and a peaceful future in a united country," the Federal institution announced in a concise report on its website.
Nice attack: Photo of Samuel Paty’s killer found on jihadist’s phone
ParisFrench anti-terrorism prosecutors found not only photos of the killer of the French teacher Samuel Paty, but also found “photographs relating to” the Islamic State (ISIS).
Joe Biden stands ready to heighten global conflict
WashingtonThe Pentagon, the State Department and an array of intelligence agencies have been sabotaging President Trump in order to wage endless wars. They are now boasting about it.
Libya: Stephanie Williams’ failed ambitions
TunisThe Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF), which began in Tunisia on November 9, has been going on for a week. Since then, the initiative by the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) and its effective head, an American diplomat Stephanie Williams has generated much media discussion.
How did a bankrupt Spanish company count American votes?
WashingtonAccording to unconfirmed reports, the server of a Spanish company, which was used for large parts of the US election count, was in Frankfurt am Main. According to the US Member of Congress Louie Gohmert, the server is said to have been confiscated after the election in a raid.
French minister defends the release of nine jihadists
ParisThe leftist French Minister of Justice, Éric Dupond-Moretti reassured the French public that those individuals convicted of terrorism who will be released by the end of the year, will not pose any problems.
European Commissioner: ‘Islam is not a threat to Europe’
BrusselsTone-deaf European Commissioner Ylva Johansson declared this week that “Islam is not a threat to Europe” and “migration is not a threat to Europe”. Instead, “we have to fight against the extreme right”.
Armenian villagers torch their homes as Azeris move into Nagorno-Karabakh
Armenians burned down their homes before the arrival of Muslim soldiers. On Sunday, Azerbaijan reclaimed large parts of Nagorno-Karabakh that had been under Armenian control since the early 1990s.
Muslim pupil threatens Berlin teacher with beheading
BerlinAn eleven-year-old Muslim student threatened a Berlin teacher by saying her will behead her. The reason for the statement was the announcement of the upcoming parents' talks at a school in Spandau.
Meanwhile back in Libya
Sometimes one wonders what the diplomats at the German Foreign Office actually do for a living. Over the last few days, the so-called Libyan Forum for Political Dialogue (LPDF) has been taking place in Tunisia under the auspices of the United Nations. This forum promises "Libyans a long-awaited chance for a permanent end to the conflict and a peaceful future in a united country," the Federal institution announced in a concise report on its website.
Nice attack: Photo of Samuel Paty’s killer found on jihadist’s phone
ParisFrench anti-terrorism prosecutors found not only photos of the killer of the French teacher Samuel Paty, but also found “photographs relating to” the Islamic State (ISIS).
Joe Biden stands ready to heighten global conflict
WashingtonThe Pentagon, the State Department and an array of intelligence agencies have been sabotaging President Trump in order to wage endless wars. They are now boasting about it.