Armenians no longer naming their children ‘Nikol’
Panorama Following the 2018 change of power in Armenia led by Nikol Pashinyan, many Armenians, hopeful for a new era, began naming their newborn sons after him. In 2018 alone, 13 babies were named
Panorama Following the 2018 change of power in Armenia led by Nikol Pashinyan, many Armenians, hopeful for a new era, began naming their newborn sons after him. In 2018 alone, 13 babies were named
By Ali Jabbarov Eurasia Review On August 8, during the visit of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Mr. Ilham Aliyev, to the United States at the invitation of U.S. President Donald Trump,
By Elnur Enveroglu Eurasia Review In the shifting geopolitical landscape of the South Caucasus, Armenia finds itself at a decisive juncture. After decades of isolation, Yerevan is exploring ways to
By David J. Simon and Kathryn Hemmer Just Security In his speech at the United Nations (U.N.), President Trump claimed (no fewer than four times) that he has “ended seven unendable wars.” This
UCLA, Los Angeles, CA — The Armenian Genocide Research Program (AGRP) within the Promise Armenian Institute at UCLA shares highlights from its ongoing research activities and new initiatives.
California State University, Northridge’s Armenian Studies Program will be hosting a room dedication in honor of Zaruhy Sarah Chitjian and her parents, Hampartzoum and Ovsanna. Zaruhy Chitjian
WATERTOWN, Mass. — The Armenian Relief Society (ARS) of Eastern USA announced a $100,000 contribution to the ARS “Hearths of Hope” program, sponsoring two homes for displaced Artsakh families
By Naman Trivedi Timesnownews.com University of Tennessee professor Tamar Shirinian faces termination after posting comments appearing to celebrate Charlie Kirk’s assassination. She is among several
Pasadena, CA – The Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly) will host a panel featuring Armenian Americans in film, entertainment, and media on Sunday, November 2, 2025 at 4:00PM at the University
Yerevan (Panarmenian.net) According to the Statistical Committee of Armenia, 8,985 marriages were registered nationwide from January to August 2025, marking a 13.6% decrease compared to 10,405 marriages