As Armenia faces one of the most perilous moments in its modern history, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has increasingly displayed rhetoric and behavior that raise urgent questions about his psychological and moral fitness for leadership. What began as a premiership born of civic hope and mass mobilization has now devolved into an alarming pattern of …| The Armenian Weekly
What is unfolding in Armenia today is not a peace process but a coordinated disintegration of Armenian statehood—one that has been set in motion by Turkey and Azerbaijan and facilitated by the Pashinyan regime. This “peace plan” is the South Caucasus theater of the Great Game once fought between the Russian and British empires, now …| The Armenian Weekly
For decades, Russia has been Armenia’s principal security guarantor, projecting power through its Gyumri military base, its border guards along the Turkish and Iranian frontiers and its role in brokering ceasefires in 1994, 2016 and 2020. But the August 8, 2025, U.S.-brokered Armenia-Azerbaijan deal at the White House signals more than a peace effort—it marks …| The Armenian Weekly
Boston was fortunate to host the Heritage Lacrosse Cup, a showcase of high-level lacrosse and heritage pride, on Memorial Day Weekend. In 2025, Armenia proudly became the 93rd member of World Lacrosse and the 36th member of the European Lacrosse Federation. The Heritage Cup—one of the largest international non-World Lacrosse-sanctioned events—brought together 112 teams from 36 nations …| The Armenian Weekly
In an inspiring blend of heritage, sportsmanship and grassroots development, Armenia Lacrosse is emerging as one of the world’s newest and most promising national lacrosse programs. In 2025, Armenia proudly became the 93rd member of World Lacrosse and the 36th member of the European Lacrosse Federation. With strong momentum, Armenia will field three teams at …| The Armenian Weekly
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has suggested removing references to the 1990 Declaration of Independence from Armenia’s Constitution—a move that could have lasting consequences for the country’s sovereignty. This proposal, rooted in his collaborationist spirit and belief that the current constitutional language impedes peace with Azerbaijan, is not only shortsighted—it is historically negligent and geopolitically dangerous. …| The Armenian Weekly