ARCHPRIEST NAREG PEHLIVANIANBorn on March 1, 1943, Beirut, Lebanon Archpriest Nareg Pehlivanian, beloved husband, father, grandfather and relative, passed away on Monday, May 13, 2024,
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ANCA Barnstorms Across America, Rallying Support for Artsakh’s Rights and Armenia’s Security
Caption for image above: ANCA Chairman Raffi Hamparian, Policy Director Alex Galitsky, Government Affairs Director Tereza Yerimyan, and National Grassroots Director Gev Iskajyan speaking at
Armenian Protests: Rising Against Pashinyan’s Grip on Power
In a bold display of dissent against Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s leadership, 171 individuals were detained on Monday for demanding his resignation amidst ongoing protests
Armenia’s Hopes for EU Military Aid: Pashinyan’s Diplomatic Groveling
During his visit to Denmark, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan expressed Armenia’s ongoing optimism regarding potential military support from the European Union. Pashinyan highlighted Armenia’s anticipation
Armenia Advances Land Transfer to Azerbaijan Amid Protests and Security Concerns
On Wednesday, Armenia’s government progressed in the transfer of four border areas to Azerbaijan, despite ongoing protests in Yerevan. The Armenian Foreign Ministry disclosed that
Archbishop Bagrat is Leading the Effort To Oust Pashinyan and Save Armenia
By Harut Sassounian TheCaliforniaCourier.com A lot has happened in Armenia this past week that has shaken to the core the incompetent, inexperienced, defeatist and deceptive
Pashinyan Praises Eurasian Economic Union Amidst Regional Tensions
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan commended the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) during his leadership of a summit in Moscow, where leaders from five former Soviet
Putin and Pashinyan Discuss Russian-Armenian Relations Amidst Challenges
Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed satisfaction with the trajectory of Russian-Armenian relations during a meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. The meeting took place
Russian Troop Withdrawal from Armenian Border: Implications for Security
The decision for Russia to withdraw its troops and border guards from Armenia’s border with Azerbaijan comes as a surprising shift in security dynamics, particularly
Armenia and Azerbaijan Remain Deadlocked in Peace Talks
Armenia and Azerbaijan remain at odds over critical elements of a proposed bilateral peace agreement, as confirmed by official statements from Yerevan following recent negotiations