Monthly Archive: February 2025
Shoghik Galstian Azatutyun.am Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s political allies have made ambiguous statements about his terms for opening transport links between Azerbaijan and its Nakhichevan exclave
By Ryan Lucas , Carrie Johnson , npr.org New York — Three senior federal prosecutors resigned Thursday in connection with the department’s decision to drop the criminal corruption case against
By Anna Vardanyan Armenpress Boston — At just 20 years old, Armenian composer and pianist Grigori Balasanyan has already made a significant impact in the world of classical and contemporary music.
New Assembly Co-Chairs Talin Yacoubian and Oscar Tatosian Washington, D.C. – The Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly) hosted a special event that included a briefing for Assembly Members and
By Cavid Aga Intellinews.com Baku — The fractures in Russia-Azerbaijan relations are widening, exacerbated by the fallout from the downing of an Azerbaijani passenger aircraft and subsequent diplomatic
BAKU, Feb 13 (Reuters) – Azerbaijan has filed a lawsuit against Armenia in the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague over what it says is evidence of extensive environmental destruction
BY VACHE EUREDJIAN California Governor Gavin Newsom and First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom on Tuesday visited Sahag-Mesrob Armenian Christian School (SMACS). The meeting was hosted on the AGBU campus
ROJOEF MANUE Paris — France has completed manufacturing nearly half of the Bastion armored personnel carriers it sold to Armenia as part of a contract in 2023. The project has now finalized the
Yerevan (Armenpress) — The Armenian parliament on Wednesday adopted the bill on EU accession at first reading. The bill passed with 63 votes in favor and 7 against. The opposition Hayastan faction
Yerevan (Armenpress) — One of the largest and most ambitious projects in Armenia’s tourism sector, Myler Mountain Resort, is nearing the completion of its first phase. Armenpress has interviewed
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