Monthly Archive: July 2024
GLENDALE POLICE ARREST SUSPECT IN AFFORDABLE HOUSING SCAMS
GLENDALE, CA – The Glendale Police Department has arrested a suspect responsible for a series of scams perpetrated on vulnerable residents interested in affordable housing in Glendale.
Armenian Artist Blasts Hong Kong Exhibition of Her Inflatable Art
The exhibit features replicas of world-famous monuments like Stonehenge and the Pyramids. Adam Schrader, Artnet An Armenian artist who goes by the name Joann has blasted an exhibit of her inflatable
United States provides $175,00 for restoration of Yereruyk basilica in Armenia
ByAlexandr Avanesov YEREVAN (ArmInfo) — Specialists in the preservation of historical and cultural monuments of the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports (MOESC) visited the monuments of
Former chief of Armenia’s police found guilty of corruption, exempted from punishment
YEREVAN /ARKA/ — The Armenian Anti-Corruption Court found former police chief Vladimir Gasparyan guilty of several articles of the Armenian Criminal Code, the court reported on Tuesday. Gasparyan,
The Olympians: Paris 2024. “I will do everything in my power to wrestle well” – Slavik Galstyan
YEREVAN (ARMENPRESS) — Armenia’s Greco-Roman wrestling team will participate in the 33rd Summer Olympic Games in Paris with three athletes. These games are the main priority for member of the national
Administrator Samantha Power travels to Armenia to affirm strengthening Armenia-US partnership
YEREVAN (ARMENPRESS) — USAID Administrator Samantha Power will be in Armenia from July 8th to July 11 to affirm the United States’ deepening partnership with Armenia. “USAID/Armenia Mission is
21st Golden Apricot Film Festival Kicks Off in Yerevan
The Golden Apricot International Film Festival in Yerevan has been welcoming world-renowned filmmakers and Cannes, Berlin and Venice Film Festival nominated and Oscar-winning films for more than twenty
4,000-year-old wooden wagon discovered in Armenia
4,000-year-old wooden wagon discovered in Armenia
Feds to sell off L.A. mansion at center of Armenian bribery allegations
By Brittny Mejia Los Angeles Times The United States government plans to sell off a multimillion-dollar L.A. mansion forfeited by the family of a former Armenian politician who was accused of using

