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The Armenian diaspora's influence extends to establishing a data center in the homeland. In the new world order, business leaders set national agendas.
Alavi, who’s served time in prisons in Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, is now seeking asylum in Armenia.
COSTA MESA, Calif. — On Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, hundreds gathered at the Armenian EyeCare Project’s (AECP) sold-out gala in Costa Mesa, where supporters celebrated the organization’s accomplishments and raised funds for critical eye care equipment for two hospitals in Armenia.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said his country is in discussions with the US over granting a decades-long lease to develop a regional infrastructure project as part of a process to end years of conflict with neighboring Azerbaijan.
For years, the idea of an East–West transport artery running through the currently southern Armenian province of Syunik, known in Azerbaijan as the Zangazur Corridor and in Armenia increasingly referenced under the more neutral “TRIPP” framework,
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Russia’s disinformation campaign in Armenia gains momentum
A rise in disinformation is targeting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his government in the run-up to the Armenian parliamentary election next June, say experts. The sheer volume of messages suggests Russia-linked activity is part of a coordinated campaign rather than isolated cases.
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Georgia leads South Caucasus for banking and investment, but Armenia is rising star
By Clare Nuttall in Glasgow Georgia remains the dominant force in the South Caucasus banking and investment landscape, but neighbouring Armenia is rapidly emerging as a strong contender, according to the South Caucasus Banking & Investment Review 2025 published by consultancy GlobalSource Partners.
Since the 44-day war, the Armenian government has been frequently criticized for its foreign policy — especially toward Azerbaijan — with many skeptics calling it remissive. However, public debate tends to overlook one relevant detail: the radical shift in foreign policy endorsed by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his Civil Contract party.
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To the Armenian gov't: Without the Armenian Church, there can be no Armenia
In many ways, the Armenian government s policy towards the Church today is a return to the Soviet blueprint of repression and state control
There is a saying that people are born the same, yet over time, desire and temptation can mould a person into something quite different, even reshaping their character. Countries, too, undergo such transformations;