Once again, it is the New Year. Soon, the entire world will welcome 2026, bringing to all humanity festively decorated trees, ornaments wrapped in colorful
Author: Andranik Aboyan
ANCA Student & DC Programs Info Session: January 8
ANCA will host an online information session on Wednesday, January 8 at 8:00 PM EST (5:00 PM Pacific) highlighting its high school and university programs,
Opposition Decries “Election-Season Crackdown” as Authorities Target Mayors, Activists, and Karapetyan Movement
Armenian opposition leaders accused Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Tuesday of escalating a political crackdown ahead of the June 2026 parliamentary elections, pointing to a
Lemkin Institute: Pressure on Armenian Church Advances Azerbaijan, Turkey’s Interests
The Armenian Apostolic Church is being subjected in Armenia to “state repression” that serves the geopolitical interests of Azerbaijan and Turkey, according to the Lemkin
ARF Youth Organization Takes Part in Young European Socialists Bureau Meeting in Brussels
The ARF Youth Organization participated in the Young European Socialists Bureau Meeting held in Brussels from December 12 to 14. The delegation was represented by
William Paparian: Armenian Apostolic Church Faces Peril
On January 6, Armenians around the world celebrate the Holy Nativity—an ancient Christmas kept on the original date the early Church once shared. But this
ARF Artsakh Central Committee Statement
Dear compatriots, May the coming year be a year of hope and struggle for return, a return to our faith, our national spirit, and our
This Is Yet Another Manifestation of Pashinyan’s Vindictiveness and Pettiness
Originally published by ARFD.am in Armenian. I have received a notice from the Prosecutor’s Office regarding the initiation of proceedings to confiscate—essentially, to seize—a number
Editorial: 2025 The Year of Concession and Control
2025 clarified what 2024 tried to hide. After the ethnic cleansing of Artsakh, Armenia moved through 2024 in shock. The government called it a “new
The Anatomy of a Narrative Lockdown: Armenia’s Media Law and the Theoretical Mechanics of State Power
By Andranik Aboyan In the corridors of power in Yerevan, a legislative shift is unfolding that transcends simple debates over “press freedom.” The Armenian government’s
