BY HRANT MELIK-SHAHNAZARYAN After the quadrilateral meeting held in Prague on October 6, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, French President Emmanuel
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Aliyev vs. Pashinyan: War of Words at CIS Summit in Kazakhstan
By Harut SassounianPublisher, The California Courier Last week, the nine leaders of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), composed of former Soviet Republics, met in
Multi-Continuations
BY GAREN YEGPARIAN Just a little shy of 33 years ago, I wrote my first piece since moving to the West Coast. The title was,
‘To Know Wisdom and Instruction’
It is not known why the Father of the Armenian Alphabet, Mesrop Mashtots, chose to begin the translation of the Bible from the Book of
Turkish Denialists Cannot Defeat Armenians in California
By Harut Sassounian,Publisher, The California Courier Turkish denialists found out last week that they can’t defeat Armenians in California. Contrary to extensive Turkish lobbying efforts,
How Russia’s Latest Ukraine Escalation Further ‘Emboldens’ Azerbaijan
BY LUCY MARTIROSYAN, OPENDEMOCRACY Azerbaijan is taking advantage of Russia’s “distraction” with its war in Ukraine to attack its neighbour Armenia, analysts say. Russia –
Pelosi was right to visit Armenia. Here’s what she must do to help avoid another genocide
BY SEVAG TATEOSIAN It was a fun weekend. Oddly, everything went right. We had two weddings to attend in Southern California; one on Friday night
Azerbaijan’s Massive Attack Puts the World’s Spotlight on Armenia
By Harut Sassounian,Publisher, The California Courier During last week’s massive attack on Armenia’s eastern border by Azerbaijan’s military, over 200 Armenian soldiers and civilians were
Before Reconciling with Turks, Armenians Need to Reconcile with Each Other
By Harut SassounianPublisher, The California Courier Can’t the Armenian government do anything right? Not a day passes without additional bad news from Armenia and Artsakh!
No Respect for the Living or the Dead In Armenia; Case in point: Vahakn Dadrian
By Harut SassounianPublisher, The California Courier I write this column with great sorrow and dismay. Vahakn Dadrian, the preeminent expert on the Armenian Genocide, died