A senior Turkish diplomat expressed confidence on Friday that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan will move forward with plans to change Armenia’s constitution—steps that critics say
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Prosecutors Move to Block Corruption Probe Into Pashinyan Ally
Armenian prosecutors have announced plans to appeal a court order that would compel the Anti-Corruption Committee (ACC) to investigate Finance Minister Vahe Hovhannisyan over a
Armenia’s Economic Growth Continues to Decelerate Despite Government Assurances
Armenia’s economy continued its downward trajectory in the first two months of 2025, with official data showing a marked decline in industrial output—highlighting the growing
Reps. Dina Titus and Chris Smith Lead Bipartisan Call to Sanction Azerbaijani Officials for War Crimes
WASHINGTON, DC – Thirty-six U.S. Representatives – led by Representatives Dina Titus (D-NV) and Chris Smith (R-NJ) – have called on Secretary of State Marco Rubio
Russia Moves Closer to Opening Consulate in Syunik
Russia announced on Wednesday that it has made progress toward establishing a consulate in Armenia’s Syunik region, although it has yet to receive final approval
Armenia and Iran Launch Joint Military Drills Near Border
Armenia and Iran have commenced a joint military exercise along their shared border, the Armenian Defense Ministry announced on Wednesday. The two-day drill, involving special
ARF Western USA Concludes Professional Leadership Development Program with Resounding Success
Los Angeles, CA — The Armenian Revolutionary Federation Western United States (ARF WUSA) proudly announces the successful completion of its comprehensive Professional Leadership Development Program,
Armenian School Leaders Meet at Pilibos to Discuss Shared Educational Priorities
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — April 8, 2025 Principals and administrators from Armenian schools across California convened at Rose and Alex Pilibos Armenian School for a working
ANCA Welcomes Congressional Armenian Caucus Call for Armenian Prisoner Release, Armenia Security Guarantees
Bipartisan Letter to Rubio and Waltz Urges U.S. Action to Free Armenian Captives and Safeguard Sovereignty amid Escalating Azerbaijani Threats WASHINGTON, DC – A powerful bipartisan
EU and U.S. Push for Armenian Border Openings to Advance Geopolitical Interests
The resolution of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict—and the consequent opening of Armenia’s borders with Azerbaijan and Turkey—is being framed by Western leaders as a strategic opportunity