By Andranik Aboyan On December 5, Yerevan’s municipal administration ruthlessly fired 18 bus drivers mere hours after they exercised their fundamental right to strike, demanding
Author: Andranik Aboyan
Every Time Pashinyan Opens his Mouth, He Harms Armenia’s Interests
Harut Sassounian TheCaliforniaCourier.com Every time Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan makes a public statement, he ends up damaging Armenia’s interests. The latest example of Pashinyan’s
Armenia Unable to Evacuate Ethnic Armenians from Rebel-Held Aleppo
Armenia’s government acknowledged on Monday that it is currently unable to assist ethnic Armenians in fleeing Aleppo, Syria, after Islamist rebels unexpectedly seized control of
Yerevan Declines to Host EEU Summit as Tensions with Russia and CSTO Deepen
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan confirmed on Wednesday that Armenia will not host the upcoming Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) summit and will maintain its effective suspension
Pashinyan Promises Century-Long Security Despite Disastrous Track Record
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan claimed on Tuesday that his government has successfully navigated severe security challenges, asserting that Armenia’s survival is now assured “for the
ARF Bureau Statement
The Bureau of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation is following the recent events in Aleppo and Syria in general with deep concern. The main focus of
Judge in Kocharyan Trial Rejects Recusal Over Pashinyan Ties
A 34-year-old judge overseeing the new trial of former President Robert Kocharyan revealed on Thursday that he had been affiliated with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s
Civil Contract’s Plan to Shorten Military Service Raises National Security Concerns
Armenia’s political leadership has announced plans to reduce the length of compulsory military service by 2027, raising concerns about national security among the opposition. The
Putin Dismisses Yerevan’s Criticism of CSTO
On Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin rejected claims that Armenia had been subjected to foreign aggression, responding to Yerevan’s criticism of the Russian-led Collective Security
Armenia Declines to Host Eurasian Economic Union Summit, Citing Diplomatic Strains
Amid mounting tensions with Moscow, Armenia has reportedly opted out of hosting the upcoming summit of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), a Russian-led trade bloc