Yerevan Mayor Tigran Avinyan’s announcement on Wednesday of minor adjustments to the looming public transport fee increases has done little to quell growing public frustration.
Author: Andranik Aboyan
Yerevan Silent on Further Land Concessions to Azerbaijan
The Armenian government remained tight-lipped on Wednesday about potential territorial concessions to Azerbaijan following the latest agreement on the delimitation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border. The
Armenian Government Silent as Azerbaijan Puts Artsakh Leaders on Trial
Armenia’s government refrained from commenting on Friday regarding the trials in Azerbaijan of eight former Artsakh leaders and eight other Armenian prisoners, which human rights
Mirzoyan’s Moscow Visit Remains Unclear
Armenia’s Foreign Ministry refrained from specifying on Thursday when Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan will travel to Russia for discussions on the escalating tensions between the
Pashinyan Discusses EU Membership Bid and Russian Relations with Putin
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan held a phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday to address Armenia’s intention to pursue European Union (EU)
Armenia’s Strategic Partnership with the U.S.: A Path to Subjugation, Not Sovereignty
By Andranik Aboyan The declaration of a “strategic partnership” between Armenia and the United States is not an act of mutual empowerment but a stark
Rose & Alex Pilibos School Embarks on Bold Campus Expansion to Shape the Future of Education
Little Armenia, California – January 16, 2025As we embark on an exciting new year in 2025, the Rose & Alex Pilibos School is thrilled tounveil
AYF Members Fight Eaton Fire Flames with ‘Buckets and Pool Water’ to Save Beloved Advisor’s Home
Caption for picture above: Aram Atamian, Shant Atamian, Sahag Bilemjian, Sam Galoustian, Hakop Hajibekyan, and Harout Terzian, who saved Altadena-based relator Sylva Khayalian’s home during the Eaton
Armenian Business Tycoons Warn Against Leaving Russian-Led Trade Bloc
Two prominent Armenian businessmen have voiced grave concerns over Armenia’s potential exit from the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), a prospect raised by Yerevan’s recent
Russia Reacts Cautiously to U.S.-Armenia Strategic Partnership Agreement
Russia expressed cautious concern on Tuesday over the impending signing of a U.S.-Armenian “strategic partnership” agreement, warning of potential strain on its longstanding relations with