Armenia
YEREVAN — From river restoration and biodiversity protection to youth education and climate readiness, environmental actors across Armenia put forward a wide range of proposals this quarter. After reviewing 37[...]
The Armenian Apostolic Church, as an institution, has sustained the Armenian identity for centuries. Throughout the ages when there was no independent homeland for our people, the Armenian Church was the reason we and our[...]
By K. M. Greg Sarkissian For any sovereign state to function effectively, authority and responsibility must be clearly defined. Institutions must have distinct roles, and those roles must operate within[...]
By Robert Zargarian and Susan Badalian YEREVAN (Azatutyun) — Dozens of men believed to be law-enforcement officers manhandled journalists outside Armenia’s main cathedral late on Thursday, December 18, as they[...]
This week, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan traveled to St. Petersburg, Russian Federation, on a working visit to participate in the meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council. The Eurasian Economic[...]
WATERTOWN — This year has been an exceptional one for Armenian Museum of America. After two intriguing exhibitions devoted to the art of Varujan Boghosian and then Serj Tankian, it[...]
TEGH, Armenia — The village of Tegh, in the municipality of the same name, in Syunik Province, feels cut off not only from Armenia but from the entire world. Public[...]
BERLIN — Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s recent two-day visit to Germany signaled a major advance in bilateral relations, but grave concerns about his domestic and regional agenda dimmed the[...]
WASHINGTON — The Fund for Armenian Relief (FAR) recently held a pop-up holiday shopping event in the nation’s capital, showcasing products from women-owned small businesses in Armenia that were founded[...]
By Robert Zargarian YEREVAN (Azatutyun) — The American University of Armenia (AUA) has appointed one political ally of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to its governing board and hired another as[...]