Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan declined on Thursday to specify when his government will hold a referendum on a new Armenian constitution, a change openly demanded
Author: Andranik Aboyan
Armenia Signals End to Defense Spending Increases as Baku Escalates Rhetoric
Amid Azerbaijan’s continuing military buildup, the Armenian government has announced plans to halt the sharp annual increases in defense spending that followed the 2020 Artsakh
Artsakh’s Exiled Leadership Appeals to OSCE Over Minsk Group Dissolution
Artsakh’s exiled authorities have urged member states of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) to block Armenia and Azerbaijan’s joint request to
Nikol Pashinyan’s Deceptive Promises on a Nonexistent Peace
By Harut Sassounian www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com On August 18, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan delivered a series of misleading, self-defeating statements about peace while addressing the nation. Since
Transit Corridor Deal Puts Yerevan Between Washington and Moscow
Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Overchuk held talks in Yerevan on Wednesday with Armenian leaders amid continuing debate over Armenia’s decision to allow the United
ARF Accuses Pashinyan of Preparing Further Concessions After U.S.-Brokered Talks
The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun), a key opposition force in Armenia, has accused Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of preparing new territorial concessions to Azerbaijan following
Letter to the Editor: A Step Towards Resolving a Long-standing Territorial Conflict Or a Leap Into the Abyss?
A few days ago, Armenia and Azerbaijan published the text of a peace agreement brokered by the United States. On paper, both sides pledged to
Valley Plaza Blight to Be Demolished, Clearing Way for Renewal in North Hollywood
North Hollywood residents received long-awaited news this week: the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety Commission has voted to demolish six blighted buildings at
Archbishop Ajapahyan’s Trial Deepens Rift Between Church and State
Archbishop Mikael Ajapahyan, accused of calling for the violent overthrow of Armenia’s constitutional order, went on trial this week in a case his legal team
“No Alternatives”? Civil Contract’s Favorite Crutch Meets a Real Test
For six years, Civil Contract’s online surrogates and talking heads have leaned on the same safety blanket whenever their record is challenged: the opposition is
