Author: Gohar Grigoryan
Pashinyan May Strip the Citizenship of Armenians Who Didn’t Vote for Him — By Harut Sassounian
By Harut Sassounian TheCaliforniaCourier.com Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is becoming increasingly intolerant to all those who disagree with him. In the midst of the June 7 parliamentary elections,
ANCA Backs U.S. House Measures to Protect Armenian Security, Hold Azerbaijan Accountable
— Amendments Call for Release of Artsakh Leaders and Armenian Prisoners as They Approach 1,000th Day in Azerbaijani Captivity WASHINGTON, DC – The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA)
Armenia’s 2026 Election: Between Geopolitical Rivalry, Domestic Fear, and the Search for an Armenian Strategy
BY RAFFY ARDHALDJIAN As Armenia emerged from its pivotal June 7, 2026 parliamentary elections, citizens felt that their vote represented an existential choice for the country’s strategic alignment.
Armenia’s June 7 Election: Procedural Legitimacy and Tainted Mandate
As one observer noted, “the ruling party has been handed a mandate to run the state, but not to rewrite its political DNA”. BYHRAIR BALIAN, ModernDiplomacy Armenian Prime Minister and leader of
Glendale’s earliest known Armenian settler
Allen Dishigrikyan The Normart (Yanikian) brothers. Archival records reveal the story of Megerdich James Normart, who arrived in Tropico 130 years ago and whose brother became Fresno’s earliest known
Karapetian Initiating ‘Post-Election Opposition Coalition
Ruzanna Stepanian Azatutyun.am Opposition leader Samvel Karapetian meets with residents of Kotayk province, Yerevan, May 24, 2026. Billionaire Samvel Karapetian has said that his Strong Armenia bloc
Pro-Iran narratives target Azerbaijan’s Jewish war hero amid Israel-Baku disinformation row
The posts appeared amid renewed Iranian and pro-Iranian claims that Azerbaijan is being used as a platform for Israeli operations against Iran. Jewish National Hero of Azerbaijan Albert Agarunov (photo
Pashinyan warns of “crisis” in justice system over lack of vote-buying rulings
Armenpress Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has expressed outrage that none of the defendants in criminal cases related to vote-buying during the 2021 snap parliamentary elections have received prison

