Social media usage and Armenia’s 2026 election
By Santiago Ferber-Azcarate Common space.eu On June 7, Armenians voted in a parliamentary election that returned Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract to power with a little less than half of all
By Santiago Ferber-Azcarate Common space.eu On June 7, Armenians voted in a parliamentary election that returned Nikol Pashinyan’s Civil Contract to power with a little less than half of all
Ali Mammadov, mwi.westpoint.edu When NATO leaders gather in Ankara in July, they will be meeting in the capital of one of the alliance’s most strategically important and politically contested
Father Daron Stepanian, pastor of St. Paul Armenian Apostolic Church, listens to discussions with parishoners regarding the ground realities in Lebanon. (Gregory Harutunian/ for the Lake County News-Sun)
By Suren Sargsyan Armenian Mirror Spectator On June 7, parliamentary elections were held in Armenia, resulting in the re-election of the country’s ruling authorities, who will continue governing for
By Siranush Adamyan Civilnet Civil Contract’s preliminary victory in Sunday’s parliamentary election leaves Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan able to govern alone, but whether his party clears
l-r: Governor Maura Healey of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Anna Afeyan, Dr. Noubar Afeyan, Armenian Assembly Honorees and Co-Chairs, Senator Edward Markey (D-MA) Boston, MA – The Armenian
By Christine Vartanian Datian Armenian Mirror Spectator LOS ANGELES — Ara Zada is an Armenian-American chef, author, TV personality, and content creator based in Los Angeles. He specializes in food
Armenpress Following negotiations with the Turkish side, the Office of the Prime Minister of Armenia and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reached an agreement to deliver humanitarian assistance to Lebanon
‘Wake up,’ Israel’s Foreign Ministry tells Mustafa Çiftçi, ‘Ottoman Empire is gone’; in Turkish-language rebuke, Katz says Jerusalem ‘will remain Israel’s capital forever’ By Times
Egyptian Coptic Christians lead regular prayers, while a Muslim and a Hindu look after the 18th-century Church By Justin Gomes UCANEWS Egyptian Coptic priest Augustine Zaki is seen in front of the Armenian