Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met with Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Wednesday following the funeral of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein
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EU Recognizes “Progress” Between Armenia and Azerbaijan
The EU has recognized the “progress” made in the Armenia-Azerbaijan border delimitation discussions, referencing the Almaty agreement of 1991. This acknowledgment came after the protocol
ANCA Chairman Calls on Armenian Caucus Co-Chair to Lead Efforts to Expel Rep. Cuellar from Congress
WASHINGTON, DC — Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) Chairman Raffi Hamparian has called on Congressional Armenian Caucus founding Co-chair Rep. Frank Pallone (D-NJ) to take
Protesters Led by Archbishop of Tavush March To Yerevan
On Saturday, Archbishop Bagrat Galstanian and a group of supporters initiated a march from a border village in Tavush province, the focal point of two
Sixty-Six U.S. Representatives Urge Congressional Appropriators to Allocate $200 Million for Artsakh Genocide Victims; Help Armenia Defend Against Azerbaijani Aggression
Rep. Frank Pallone leads ANCA-backed letter urging end to U.S. military aid and sanctions on Azerbaijan WASHINGTON, DC – Sixty-six U.S. Representatives called on U.S. House
Armenian Court Denies Release of Opposition Leader Arrested After Defeating Pashinyan’s Party
An Armenian court on Friday declined to release an opposition figure from Vanadzor, who was arrested shortly after his victory over Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s
Biden April 24th Statement Shamefully Silent on Artsakh Genocide
WASHINGTON, DC – President Joe Biden’s statement marking the anniversary of the Armenian Genocide remained shamefully silent on the ethnic cleansing of Artsakh’s indigenous Armenian population
Aliyev Sets More “Preconditions” for Peace
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has stated that Armenia must amend its constitution and establish an extraterritorial corridor to the Nakhichevan exclave in order to achieve
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
Partial Eclipse in Southern California Monday Morning
LOS ANGELES — A spectacular astronomical phenomenon, a total solar eclipse, is set to cast its shadow along a 115-mile-wide path across North America on