The Armenian government, led by Nikol Pashinyan’s increasingly discredited Civil Contract party, was forced on Wednesday to backpedal on its callous decision to slash housing
Author: Andranik Aboyan
Rep. Chris Smith Leads Capitol Hill Hearing Spotlighting Azerbaijan’s Genocide of Artsakh; Armenian Prisoners
WASHINGTON, DC – Reversing Azerbaijan’s genocide of Artsakh and securing the release of Armenian hostages illegally held in Baku were the focus of attention at today’s
ARS Erepouni Chapter Honors “Our Sisters in Service”
By Roubina Kasbarian(translated from Armenian) San Francisco, Calif.- The ARS of Western USA Erepouni Chapter (established inOakland, California) organized the unique and memorable “Honoring Our
EUMA Reports Azerbaijani Gunfire as Cross-Border Attacks on Armenian Villages Escalate
Over the Easter weekend, the European Union Monitoring Mission in Armenia (EUMA) carried out 27 day and night patrols across its Area of Operation, including
Civil Contract Shields Lawmaker, Blocks Ethics Probe
Armenia’s ruling Civil Contract party has once again demonstrated its contempt for democratic accountability by refusing to support an ethics inquiry into one of its
Church Condemns Pashinyan’s Genocide Revisionism
In a pointed rebuke to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Catholicos Garegin II used his Easter message to denounce “reprehensible attempts to deny or question” the
Armenia and the Angel of History
By Andranik Aboyan “The chronicler who recites events without distinguishing between major and minor acts, thereby accounts for the truth that nothing which has ever
Appeals Court Reopens Corruption Case Against Serzh Sargsyan After Renewed Political Challenge
Days after former President Serzh Sargsyan vowed to continue his fight for regime change, Armenia’s Anti-Corruption Court of Appeals overturned his recent acquittal and ordered
Yerevan Rekindles Dialogue with Moscow Over Turkey Talks
Senior Armenian and Russian officials held a phone call Friday to discuss the stagnant normalization process between Armenia and Turkey, signaling a cautious thaw in
Khachatur Sukiasyan: When an Oligarch Lectures Refugees
By Andranik Aboyan Khachatur Sukiasyan a man whose bank account has seen more state money than some ministries has once again opened his mouth to
