YEREVAN—Recent discourse surrounding the Armenian Genocide has sparked controversy in Armenia. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s April 16 lecture at the School of Democracy of KP has been
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Bipartisan, Bicameral Coalition of U.S. Legislators Call for American Leadership to Secure Justice for Artsakh and the Armenian Genocide
— Capitol Hill Gathering Features Bipartisan Demands to Cut U.S. Military Aid to Azerbaijan, Safely Return Armenians to Artsakh WASHINGTON, DC – Twenty U.S. legislators –
Pashinyan Discusses Surrender of Tavush Villages Again with Residents
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan engaged in further discussions on Wednesday with concerned residents from two villages in Armenia’s northeastern Tavush province, located near border areas
Armenian Genocide Committee Announces 109th Anniversary Commemoration Events
April 15, 2024 (Los Angeles)—The Armenian Genocide Committee (AGC), a broad-based coalition of the leading religious, political, youth, charitable, athletic and social organizations of the
Madison Middle School Faces Allegations of Attendance Fraud
A LAUSD school in North Hollywood is currently grappling with allegations of attendance fraud. Dan Chang a math teacher at the school and candidate for
Portantino’s Healthcare Provider Bill for Armenia Educated Doctors Passes Senate Committee
Sacramento, CA – Senate Bill 1041, authored by Anthony J. Portantino (D – Burbank), passed the Senate Business, Professions, & Economic Development Committee today. The bill
Armenia Denies Talks with UK on Expelled Migrant Reception
Armenia refutes engaging in any substantial or technical discussions with the United Kingdom regarding the potential reception of expelled illegal migrants, as reported by a
Arsonist Targets Fresno Ararat Armenian Cemetery, Community Outraged
Since mid-January, Fresno Ararat Armenian Cemetery has fallen victim to a series of arson attacks, leaving devastation in its wake. Six incidents in total have
US-Based Watchdog Highlights Armenia’s Democratic Backslide Under Pashinyan’s Rule
Armenia’s democratic standing faced scrutiny in the latest report from Freedom House, which noted a decline in the country’s Democracy Score. The report, highlighting concerns
Anxiety Grips Yerevan as False Threat Sparks Early School Pick-Ups
On a Friday morning in Yerevan, distressed parents hurried to collect their children from school prematurely, propelled by a wave of fear stemming from an