“Unwittingly Preserved for Over 100 years: Letters of Survival” by Dr. Talin Suciyan
FRESNO- Dr. Talar Suciyan will give a presentation on “Unwittingly Preserved for Over 100 years: Letters of Survival” at 7:00PM on Friday, January 31, 2025, in the Smittcamp Alumni House (2625
On Day One, Rubio should reverse Blinken and Power’s Azerbaijan cowardice
ByMichael Rubin Washington Examiner Just five days before Azerbaijani forces invaded Nagorno-Karabakh and drove away its population of 120,000 indigenous Armenians, acting Assistant Secretary of State
Groom moved to tears after finding out his bride secretly learned Armenian for their wedding
When she read her vows, he fell in love all over again. Heather Wake Upworthy Staff 01.20.25 @goodcostudios/TikTok This is a moment he’ll never forget. Just when you think you’ve seen it all
VISIT OF THE HOLY SEPULCHRE BROTHERHOOD TO THE ARMENIAN PATRIARCHATE OF JERUSALEM FOR THE CELEBRATION OF CHRISTMAS
On January 7, 2025, the Holy Sepulchre Brotherhood visited the Armenian Patriarchate in Jerusalem on the occasion of their Christmas celebration, a reciprocal gesture for their previous visit to us.
New US strategic partnership could be revolutionary for Armenia
By Neil Hauer Intellinews.com For proponents of Armenia’s ongoing move towards the West, it’s been a big couple of weeks. On January 9, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that
Catholicos Aram I meets President Aoun of Lebanon
Siranush Ghazanchyan Armradio.am Beirut — On January 20, His Holiness Catholicos Aram I and his pontifical delegation paid a visit to the newly elected President of Lebanon, General Joseph
Human Rights Watch Critical Of Crackdown On Armenian Protesters
Heghine Buniatian Azatutyun.am Human Rights Watch (HRW) has questioned the legality of the Armenian police’s heavy use of powerful stun grenades against anti-government demonstrators in Yerevan last
When and how Father Aliyev agreed to “lower the bar”
Heghine Buniatyan Azatutyun.am New details from the Karabakh settlement talks While the Armenian Prime Minister claims that since the ceasefire was established in 1994, negotiations on the Karabakh
Armenia’s population will shrink by 400,000 by 2050
YEREVAN /ARKA/ — The population of Armenia may decrease by about 400,000 people by 2050, according to the World Population Review. The review noted that Armenia currently ranks 140th in the world

