Author: Gohar Grigoryan
Concert brings together Armenian and Vietnamese pianists
The Rezonans concert in Hanoi brings together world-renowned Armenian pianist Armen Babakhanian and Vietnam’s leading pianist Lưu Đức Anh for an evening of cultural dialogue and musical brilliance.
American Journalist Sounds Alarm on EU Officials ‘Shilling’ for Baku on ‘Western Azerbaijan’ Issue
Award-winning American journalist Lindsey Snell Azerbaijan’s false narrative about the so-called “Western Azerbaijan,” which claims that most of modern-day Armenia is part of “historic Azerbaijan,”
Armenians at the Brink of a New Cold War
BY RAFFY ARDHALDJIAN The geopolitical environment surrounding Armenia is shifting in ways that can no longer be ignored. A multipolar world has taken shape, driven by decades of accumulated tension,
Declassifying Defeat: Armenia’s Incomplete Release of Documents
BY HRAIR BALIAN CivilNet On 2 December 2025, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan published 13 batches of documents related to Nagorno-Karabakh mediation and negotiations on the government website. This
Turkish Red Crescent ambulence seen in Yerevan stirs debate
panarmenian.net A patient transported from France to Armenia in a Turkish Red Crescent ambulance was moved this way [Armenia] due to medical necessity, according to Narek Zeynalyan, director of the
Pink Armenia: inside Armenia’s LGBTQ+ human rights ecosystem
OC Media Somewhere in Yerevan, people arrive quietly to a nondescript building, often looking over their shoulders before stepping inside. Some are there for trauma counselling after being kicked out
Council of Europe issues alert over detention of journalists in Armenia
Today, the Council of Europe Platform for the Safety of Journalists issued an alert concerning the detention of Antifake.am podcasters Vazgen Saghatelyan and Narek Samsonyan, as well as the seizure
Armenia’s Church–State Tensions Need Clarity, Not Conflict
By Archbishop Khajag Barsamian The Armenian people are living through a historic turning point. For the first time in centuries, we have an enduring and independent Republic of Armenia. Yet roughly
How America should respond to human-rights abuses in Armenia
The National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia in the capital of Yerevan. Credit: Marcin Konsek via Wikimedia Commons. It must rest on three pillars: principled diplomacy, conditional engagement and

