The 109th Armenian genocide Memorial Day is approaching on April 24. It presents an excellent opportunity to examine the significant global shift in recognition since the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide in 2015. Notably, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) members like Germany, the Netherlands, and the U.S. Congress, as well as President Joe Biden, along with countries such as Lithuania, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, and prominent international bodies like the European Parliament and Pope Francis, have officially recognized the Armenian genocide. Forget about Turkey's angry reaction. Despite Ankara's warning of a potential "wound" to relations after the U.S. Congress...