Why journalists are leaving the profession: three personal stories from Armenia
Gayane Mkrtchyan Jam News In recent years, a clear trend has emerged in Armenia: experienced journalists with long careers are choosing to leave the profession. Why is this happening? We asked them
Poland launches Armenian-language news service to “counter disinformation”
Photo: ocdn.eu Yerevan /Mediamax/. The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the launch of the Armenian-language service VT Hayastan News on the Telewizja Polska (TVP) television channel to
Germans and Turks
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Armenia Considers Restricting Social Media Access for Children Under 16
YEREVAN — Armenian authorities are discussing possible restrictions on social media access for children under the age of 16, with several government agencies involved in the process. Tamara Sargsyan,
Google Blocked 6,000 Pro-Azerbaijani Government YouTube Channels in 2025
By Nare Petrosyan, Hetq Google blocked more than 6,000 YouTube channels spreading Azerbaijani propaganda in 2025. Although the number of blocked channels decreased by 2.3 times compared to 2024, Google’s
Pashinyan attends exhibition of medieval wooden door from Armenian church
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan attended the opening of an exhibition showcasing a unique specimen of medieval Armenian woodcraft—a wooden door leaf from an Armenian church dating back to 1188, the
FOX 11 Los Angeles Celebrates Armenian Heritage Month with a Special Showcasing Culture, Travel, and Inspiring Stories
By Paul Chaderjian LOS ANGELES — KTTV FOX 11 is marking Armenian Heritage Month with a special that brings viewers closer to Armenia and the Armenian American community in Southern California. This
Pashinyan Jokes with Putin in the Kremlin: “Armenia has Too Much Democracy” — By Harut Sassounian
By Harut Sassounian www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com An unusual conversation took place between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan at the Kremlin in Moscow on April
Gata Band to Perform at AGBU Center
Los Angeles— Music enthusiasts are invited to an unforgettable evening as Gata Band will take the stage for a live concert at the AGBU Vatche and Tamar Manoukian Performing Arts Center on Thursday,

