Demonstrators led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanian clashed with riot police in Yerevan on Friday as they continued their campaign for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s resignation.
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Perhaps Pope Frances Could Learn a Lesson or Two from Bagrad Srpazan!
By Dr. M. Mkhitar Moradian, PhD Pope Francis recently met with the dictator of of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, sparking a wave of criticism and debate.
Rather than Fizzling out, the Movement to Replace Pashinyan is Gaining Strength
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Crescenta Valley Youth Center Presents “Lorik” Humanitarian Fund’s Projects and Life in Blockaded Artsakh by Shant & Marine Jarchafjian
On Tuesday, June 4, 2024, the Educational Committee of the Crescenta Valley Meher & Satig Der Ohanessian Youth Center will host a lecture on “‘Լorik”
Civil Contract Parliament Leaders Hold “Dual Citizenship” in Turkic States
According to Yerkir, Armenian-American community activist Sargis Zelveyan has reported that several members of Pashinyan’s “Civil Contract” faction in Armenia’s National Assembly (NA) have passports
ARF Bureau Convenes Conference to Address Security and Existential Threats Faced by Armenia and Artsakh
In light of the depopulation of Artsakh and the increasingly tense security environment and existential threats faced by the Republic of Armenia, the ARF Bureau
Pasadena to Honor 320 Fallen Heroes in Memorial Ceremony
The City of Pasadena and the Pasadena Veterans Day Committee will pay tribute to 320 fallen heroes during the Pasadena Memorial Day Commemoration on Monday,
Pashinyan Regime Intensely Surveils “Tavush for the Homeland” Movement
Despite the “Tavush for the Homeland” movement’s relatively passive actions last week, characterized by behind-the-scenes meetings with various segments of the public instead of street
EU Recognizes “Progress” Between Armenia and Azerbaijan
The EU has recognized the “progress” made in the Armenia-Azerbaijan border delimitation discussions, referencing the Almaty agreement of 1991. This acknowledgment came after the protocol
Armenian Border Village Again Cordoned Off By Police
On Sunday, police cordoned off access routes to Kirants, a village in Armenia’s Tavush province significantly impacted by the government’s decision to transfer several border