Fears of renewed war with Azerbaijan and ongoing demands from Baku for further Armenian concessions have dominated discussions of Armenia’s future, even as Prime Minister
Author: Andranik Aboyan
Expelled Civil Contract Lawmakers Plan to Launch New Political Party
Two former members of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract party, recently ousted from its ranks, have announced plans to form their own political
Former Defense Minister Faces Criminal Charges in Armenia
Armenian law enforcement announced on Monday a series of criminal charges against former Defense Minister Arshak Karapetyan, who now resides in Russia. Karapetyan, a vocal
Lladro Produces ‘Karabagh Horse’ Porcelain Figurines as Propaganda for Azerbaijan
By Harut Sassounian www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com Regrettably, the only things that matter in this world are money and power. All the other issues that naïve people put
Armenian Ambassador Will Not Return to Belarus
Armenia does not intend to send Ambassador Razmik Khumaryan back to Belarus, according to sources cited by Sputnik Armenia. Khumaryan was recalled to Armenia for
Scandal Surrounds Yerevan Mayor as Father’s Insult Sparks Outrage
Yerevan Mayor Tigran Avinyan finds himself embroiled in yet another controversy, this time due to inflammatory remarks made by his father, Armen Avinyan. In a
Amulsar: A Monument to Foreign Plunder and Hypocrisy
By Andranik Aboyan The announcement by Lydian Canada Ventures of its impending acquisition of $150 million in additional funding to exploit Armenia’s Amulsar gold deposit
U.S. Rejects Aliyev’s Claims of Arms Supplies to Armenia
The U.S. State Department has dismissed Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev’s allegations that the United States is supplying lethal weapons to Armenia, emphasizing that any military
Pashinyan and Lukashenko Trade Jabs at EEU
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko exchanged sharp remarks during a Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) summit on Thursday. Pashinyan participated via video
Armenia Faces $506 Million Tax Revenue Shortfall Amid Slowing Growth
The Armenian government is grappling with a significant shortfall in tax revenue for 2024, with collections falling short of expectations by 200 billion drams ($506