On Thursday, Armenian lawmakers passed a new law allowing retired army officers to return to military service while keeping their state pensions. This legislation, supported
Author: Andranik Aboyan
Armenia and Azerbaijan Advance Border Delimitation Efforts Amidst Tensions and Protests
On Friday, officials from Armenia and Azerbaijan exchanged notifications regarding the completion of the internal processes needed for the implementation of the regulations governing the
U.S. Applauds Armenia and Azerbaijan’s Agreement on Border Delimitation Procedures
The United States has expressed its approval of Armenia and Azerbaijan for their recent ratification of an agreement aimed at establishing the procedures for border
Breaching the Civil Contract: Internal Strife
By Andranik Aboyan In recent developments, Armenia’s ruling Civil Contract party appears to be navigating an increasingly complex internal landscape. This was evidenced by a
Trump Reaffirms Support for Artsakh, Calls for Regional Peace
In the days leading up to the U.S. presidential election, Republican candidate Donald Trump reiterated his support for what he termed the “issue of Artsakh”
Support Adrin Nazarian for LA City Council: Join Us for an Evening of Camaraderie and Conversation
With Paul Krekorian’s term on the Los Angeles City Council coming to a close, the Armenian-American community faces a pivotal moment. Without strong representation, our
A Rice Dream? Examining Armenia’s Food Security Strategy and Its Energy Dilemma
Armenia should consider the feasibility of replacing its predominantly Russian-sourced wheat with rice grown elsewhere to enhance national security, a senior official hinted over the
Rising Crime Rates Raise Questions About the Effectiveness of Pashinyan’s Police Force
Armenian police have faced growing challenges in the past five years, despite a surge in government funding aimed at strengthening law enforcement, Interior Minister Vahe
A Government for Itself: Why Armenians Must Rise Against Pashinyan’s Regime
By Andranik Aboyan Introduction: Nikol Pashinyan came to power on the back of promises to champion the Armenian people—especially the working class. His rhetoric of
Baku Hires PR Firm for $4.7 Million To Cleanse Image before Climate Summit
By Harut Sassounian www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com Azerbaijan’s dictatorial and corrupt government is paying $4.7 million to a US PR firm in order to whitewash its tarnished image
