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Turkish Cypriot Authorities Abruptly Cancel Pilgrimage To Nearly 1,000-Year-Old Sourp Magar Armenian Monastery

A planned pilgrimage to the 11th-century Sourp Magar Armenian monastery in the Kyrenia district was cancelled at the last minute by the unrecognized Turkish occupation authorities of Northern Cyprus,...

Cannes Film Festival to Premiere Five Restored Pelechian Films in First-Ever Dedicated Program

The 79th Cannes Film Festival will screen five newly restored films by Armenian director...

Khachkar Studios Unveils a New World-Class Template for U.S. Armenian Churches Annual Financial Transparency

The U.S. Armenian religious landscape enters a transformative new era as Khachkar Studios introduces...

Armenian Bishops Reaffirm Loyalty To Catholicos, Condemn Government Persecution Of Armenian Church, and Call For Release Of Detained Clergy

From February 17–19, 2026, an Assembly of Bishops of the Armenian Apostolic Church convened in Sankt Pölten, Austria, at the invitation and with the...

Meet David Mgoyan, Arman Tsarukyan’s Armenian-Yezidi Protégé on the Road to the UFC

At just 21 years old, David Mgoyan has emerged as one of the most intriguing rising names connected to Armenia’s MMA ecosystem. The Armenian-Yezidi...

Catholicos Karekin II Banned From Leaving Armenia For February 16 Bishops’ Assembly In Austria, Criminal Case Opened

Ahead of the bishops’ assembly scheduled for February 16–19 in Sankt Pölten, Austria, a criminal case has been opened against Karekin II, the Catholicos...

Aliyev Rules Out Release Of Artsakh Leaders held In Baku, Claims Their “Crimes” Are Worse Than WWII Nazis, Despite Saying “Peace Is Achieved”

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has ruled out granting clemency to former Artsakh leaders imprisoned in Baku, despite declaring that “peace is achieved” with Armenia....

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