Kuwait Red Cross wraps up aid mission in Armenia
ANKARA: The Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS) wrapped up its humanitarian aid mission in Armenia on Thursday, distributing relief materials to 1,500 individuals in need. In a phone call with KUNA,
ANKARA: The Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS) wrapped up its humanitarian aid mission in Armenia on Thursday, distributing relief materials to 1,500 individuals in need. In a phone call with KUNA,
Human Rights Association Co-Chair Eren Keskin and member Güllistan YArkın stood trial for “insulting the Turkish nation.” Two human rights advocates from the Human Rights Association (İHD)
Los Angeles County bestowed honors upon two prominent Armenian American community leaders on Tuesday, during the celebration of Armenian Heritage Month. Supervisor Janice Hahn, paid tribute to the
Vahe Sarukhanyan Hetq.am Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev and his minions regularly complain about the military supplies provided by third countries to Armenia. Recently, for example, Aliyev announced
Ruzanna Stepanian Artak Khulian Azatutyun.am Armenia – Archbishop Bagrat Galstanian is greeted by a supporter during protests in Tavush region, April 29, 2024. Political allies Prime Minister
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian continued to defend on Wednesday his controversial decision to hand over contested border areas to Azerbaijan, saying that he is stripping Baku of a reason to invade
WASHINGTON, DC – Sixty-six U.S. Representatives called on U.S. House Appropriations Committee leader to allocate $200 million in U.S. assistance for Artsakh refugees, expand U.S. military aid to
WASHINGTON, DC – The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) joined In Defense of Christians (IDC) and Save Armenia in calling on the State Department to follow U.S. Commission on International
A newly established association of retired senior diplomats critical of the Armenian government on Wednesday voiced “unconditional support” for ongoing protests against Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s
Haaretz Editorial The Armenians fleeing Nagorno-Karabakh en masse still remember the first years after the Soviet Union fell apart, when their community suffered war and mass slaughter. But they also