Davit Tonoyan, the former defense minister of Armenia who is currently facing corruption charges, avoided criticizing the Armenian government on Tuesday, just days after being
Author: Andranik Aboyan
Armenian Remittances Drop 14% Amid Shifting Economic Trends and Sanctions Impact
Individual cash remittances sent to Armenia through commercial banks decreased by approximately 14 percent in the first half of this year, following a sharp rise
Armenian Government Orders Removal of Opposition Mayor
A government agency in Armenia has directed the municipal council of Goris, a town in the southeastern part of the country, to remove its opposition-linked
Khachigian’s Memoirs: How a Farmer’s Son Became Speechwriter for Nixon and Reagan
By Harut Sassounian www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com Ken Khachigian, the son of a farmer in Visalia, California, just published the captivating memoirs of his years in the White
From Silk Roads to Silicon Valley: Armenian Business in the United States
By Armen Bagdassarian Very few things are more Armenian than establishing our own businesses. No matter the empire we were persecuted under, we as a
Trial Begins for Opposition Supporters After Violent Clashes in Yerevan
A trial began on Monday for a group of opposition supporters indicted following the June 12 clashes in Yerevan between riot police and protesters demanding
Armenian Government Offers Little Clarity on Border Negotiations
On Tuesday, the Armenian government offered little clarity regarding its ongoing negotiations with Azerbaijan on border delimitation. The office of Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigorian,
Armenian Prosecutors Launch New Criminal Case Against Mikayel Minasyan for Large-Scale Embezzlement
Armenian prosecutors have initiated a new criminal case against Mikayel Minasyan, the former son-in-law of ex-President Serzh Sarkisian, who is currently a fugitive. Minasyan faces
Imagine… Erdogan’s Right!?!
As often occurs, I fall far behind in my reading, so imagine my amazement when I saw what thetitle suggests in a short, Armenian language
“With Open Arms”
By Anna Lieggi I am one of over 7 million Armenians living in the diaspora. Growing up, my journey connecting with my Armenian heritage was