On March 29, displaced Artsakh Armenians gathered at Freedom Square in Yerevan to demand urgent solutions to their deepening crisis. Organized by the Committee for
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Gyumri Election Marks Beginning of the End for Civil Contract as Opposition Gains Momentum
The municipal election in Gyumri marked a turning point in Armenian politics, signaling the beginning of the end for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract
ARF Western U.S.A. Celebrates 134th Anniversary
ENCINO, Calif.—The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) Western United States celebrated the 134th anniversary of the party’s founding on Saturday, March 29, with a powerful and
Pashinyan Gives Another Misleading Interview: Can’t Keep his Mouth Shut
By Harut Sassounianwww.TheCaliforniaCourier.com Every time Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan gives an interview, he puts his foot in his mouth. One of his close advisors should
Sixty U.S. Representatives Call on Secretary Rubio to Ban Military Aid to Azerbaijan
WASHINGTON, DC – Sixty U.S. Representatives have called on Secretary of State Marco Rubio to enforce Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support Act – demanding an
Documentary ‘The Price for Fake Peace Premieres in Pasadena’, Exposes Historic Turkish Strategy of Weaponizing Peace Amid Aggression
By Levon Baronian The much-anticipated documentary The Price for Fake Peace premiered last night, March 26, at the AGBU Performing Arts Center in Pasadena, offering
Homenetmen Glendale Ararat to Host Exclusive Theatre Performances Featuring Narine Grigoryan
Glendale, CA — Homenetmen Glendale Ararat’s Cultural Division will present three nights of exclusive theatre performances featuring renowned Armenian artist and director Narine Grigoryan. The
Pasadena to Honor All Vietnam-Era Veterans in March 30 Commemoration
In a stirring tribute to those who served during the Vietnam War, the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 446 and the Daughters of the American
Andranik Kocharyan’s Latest Outburst
The latest altercation between a pro-government lawmaker and the press is yet another reminder of the deepening hostility toward journalists in Armenia’s political landscape. Andranik
Pashinyan’s Inevitable Retreat
By Andranik Aboyan The inevitable has happened. With the war in Ukraine winding down and Washington pulling back from Europe, the geopolitical illusions that sustained