Armenia Fund USA Announces $7.5 Million Raised in 2025
LOS ANGELES – Armenia Fund’s 28th Annual International Thanksgiving Day Telethon marked a celebrated its 30-year anniversary. The six-hour-long telethon showcased three decades of initiatives that
The Geopolitics of Faith: Armenia Between East and West Caught between Christian legacy and realpolitik, Armenia’s persecution of its own Church mirrors a deeper civilizational confusion
By Ara Nazarian, PhD Armenia’s tragedy has always been geographical. Wedged between Persia, Greece, and Rome or Russia, Iran, and Turkey, it has long served as a frontier of civilizations, Christian,
Bishops aligned with Pashinyan call for repentance
Panarmenian.net A group of high-ranking Armenian Apostolic Church clergy, who recently urged the removal of Archbishop Arshak Khachatryan from his duties and met with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan,
Investigators confirm bishop Arshak in leaked video
Panarmenian.net The Investigative Committee of Armenia has confirmed that Archbishop Arshak Khachatryan, Chancellor of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, is the person appearing in recently circulated
Turkey unveils new missile systems that rival Western technology and mark a shift in global military power
Turkey’s defense industry has moved fast, stitched local supply chains together, and turned battlefield lessons into export-ready hardware. The result looks less like a prototype parade and more like
Documentary on Artsakh: ”I remember your voice” screened in Brazil and Los Angeles
“I Remember Your Voice” was screened at one of the world’s leading universities — the University of São Paulo, Brazil. It is the first documentary film about the 24-hour war that took place
Book Presentation: The Armenian Wedge in the Path of Turan: The Issue of the “Zangezur Corridor”:
December 2, 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm Room 133W, PAB English Book Presentation: The Armenian Wedge in the Path of Turan: The Issue of the “Zangezur Corridor”: This book explores the origins, evolution,
Pope Leo XIV prays at Armenian cathedral in Istanbul as Turkey and Armenia attempt reconciliation
SUZAN FRASER and ANDREW WILKS Archbishop Sahak II Mashalian, Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople, leads Sunday Mass at the Sourp Asdvadzadzin Patriarchal Church in Istanbul, Turkey, Sunday, Nov. 23,

