Armenian police have faced growing challenges in the past five years, despite a surge in government funding aimed at strengthening law enforcement, Interior Minister Vahe
Month: October 2024
A Government for Itself: Why Armenians Must Rise Against Pashinyan’s Regime
By Andranik Aboyan Introduction: Nikol Pashinyan came to power on the back of promises to champion the Armenian people—especially the working class. His rhetoric of
Baku Hires PR Firm for $4.7 Million To Cleanse Image before Climate Summit
By Harut Sassounian www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com Azerbaijan’s dictatorial and corrupt government is paying $4.7 million to a US PR firm in order to whitewash its tarnished image
ANCA-WR to Honor Ruben Vardanyan with Prestigious Human Rights Champion Award at October 20th Gala
By: Katy Simonian The Armenian National Committee of America – Western Region (ANCA-WR) will honor social entrepreneur, impact investor, philanthropist, and State Minister of the Republic
Tavlian Preschool Director Garine Joukadarian Achieves Doctorate in Education
Pasadena, California – The Tavlian Preschool and Kindergarten Administration and SchoolBoard are pleased to announce that Director Garine Joukadarian has successfully completed herDoctor of Education
Armenia’s Leadership: Selling Out Artsakh to Stay in Power
By Levon Baronian The Armenian government’s rush to finalize a peace agreement with Azerbaijan ahead of COP29 is not a product of naiveté or a
Armenia’s Oldest Christian Church Discovered in Artashat
Archaeologists recently uncovered what is believed to be the oldest Christian church ever found in Armenia, located in the ancient city of Artaxata, near modern-day
Pashinyan’s Government Not Doing Enough to Release Artsakh Leaders from Baku Prisons
Armenia’s government is facing criticism for not doing enough to secure the release of eight former Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) leaders and other Armenian captives held by
Artsakh Primate Urges UN Action at COP29 Over Artsakh Crisis
In a letter addressed to United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, Archbishop Vrtanes Abrahamyan, Primate of the Artsakh Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church, called for
Kocharian Condemns New Trial as “Legal Hooliganism” Following 2008 Post-Election Violence Case
Former Armenian President Robert Kocharian, who leads the country’s largest opposition party, criticized his latest trial, calling it “legal hooliganism” during a public statement on