Christians in Armenia remain under threat
Azerbaijani government is accused of vandalizing the Surb Sargis Church, built in 1279 in the Tsar village of Karvachar.
Armenian Christian sentenced in Iran to ten years in prison
Article 160 of Iran’s Islamic Penal Code allows for judges to use their “personal intuition” when evidence is lacking.
Advocates crticize Biden's inaction on Nagorno-Karabakh crisis
Two weeks ago, Azerbaijan seized the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
Tristan Azbej: Hungary provides humanitarian aid to Armenia
Hungary supporting the humanitarian work of the Armenian Red Cross with 100.000 euros through the Hungary Helps program.
Armenian priest dreads losing Karabakh's Christian heritage
Father David fears for Nagorno-Karabakh's ancient Christian heritage
The humanitarian crisis of Armenian Christians continues
The situation involves risks of starvation for the local population.
Middle East’s largest Armenian church has reopened in Turkey
The church’s foundation submitted a request to the government to appoint a permanent clergyman to the church.
Syrian-Armenian church rebuilt after desecration by the Islamic State
Many of Raqqa’s Christians fled the country, seeking refuge in Lebanon, Turkey and beyond, and never returned.
Armenian Christians prevented from visiting monastery by Azerbaijan authorities
Armenians fondly recall the times of baptisms, blessings and larger corporate worship at Dadivank.
Armenian church vandalised in California
Additionally, the nearby KZV Armenian School was defaced with anti-Armenian graffiti.