By Hoory MinoyanThe Armenian Weekly YEREVAN—Just when the discourse surrounding the so-called “Zangezur Corridor” seemed to have subsided or retreated from the forefront of discussions,
Year: 2024
Armenian Opposition Leader’s Arrest Extended
A court in Yerevan has extended by three more months the arrest of Armen Ashotian, a prominent opposition politician facing what he calls politically motivated
At Least 223 Artsakh Armenians Killed During Azeri Offensive
At least 198 soldiers and 25 civilian residents of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) were killed during last September’s Azerbaijani military offensive that enabled Baku to recapture the
U.S. Peace Efforts ‘Not Thwarted By Russia’
Russia is not torpedoing U.S. efforts to broker an Armenian-Azerbaijani peace accord despite being strongly opposed to them, the U.S. State Department insisted on Thursday.
Pres. Aliyev’s Son-in-Law Evacuates an Entire Village for His Business
By Harut Sassounian,Publisher, The California Courier There are endless scandals involving the Aliyev clan in Azerbaijan. President Ilham Aliyev, who has ruled the country with
The Agreement Between Armenia and Azerbaijan is Not About Peace, Says Saghatelyan
Referring to the so-called “Peace Treaty” document being negotiated between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Ishkhan Saghatelyan, Chairman of the ARF in Armenia and Member of Armenian
ARF Western U.S.A. Central Committee Visits Western Prelacy
On Wednesday, January 3, 2024, on the occasion of the New Year and Christmas holidays, a delegation representing the ARF Western United States of America
“The More They Attack, the More Resolute We Become”
By Lillian Avedian,The Armenian Weekly An ongoing land dispute between the Armenians of Jerusalem and a real estate company with alleged ties to settler organizations
Catholicos’ New Year Address Not Aired By Government TV
Breaking with a decades-long tradition, Armenia’s state television did not broadcast a New Year’s Eve address by Catholicos Garegin II, the supreme head of the