⚠️‼️ALERT: A CALL TO ARMENIANS AROUND THE WORLD: TIME TO DEFEND OUR CHURCH: ARTHUR KHACHIKYAN
During 168TV’s program “Review,” we spoke with international relations expert, lecturer, and PhD, Ehsan Movahedian.
As a result of the mutually beneficial partnership between Ucom and Fast Shift, payment and settlement company, Ucom subscribers can now pay for mobile services and Unity fixed-line service packages using the Fast Shift application as well as the payment terminals․
Armenians are one of the oldest peoples in the world, historically inhabiting our ancestral lands in the South Caucasus. We also practice one of the oldest Christian denominations in the world, dating to 301 AD when Armenia became the first state to adopt Christianity as its national religion. Since then, a vast majority – today nearly 97% – of Armenians are members of the Armenian Apostolic Church.
Ucom continues to expand its portfolio of technological solutions for corporate clients and introduces a comprehensive internal network (LAN) deployment service. This solution enables organizations to work with a single partner to obtain not only high-speed internet access, but also a modern, stable and secure internal network tailored to their specific business needs.
During his visit to Armenia, the U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance expressed his support for Nikol Pashinyan ahead of the upcoming elections in Armenia.
During a phone call with his family, Ruben Vardanyan conveyed the content of his final statement at the February 10 hearing. Refusing to participate in what he described as an imitation of justice, Vardanyan spoke about dignity, responsibility, and peace — all of which, he said, are only possible between equals. Below is the transcript of Ruben Vardanyan’s audio message.
Starting from March 11, 2026, Turkish Airlines will operate flights to Istanbul, Turkey.
#LIVESTREAMING: US Vice President Vance and Pashinyan are delivering statements
Leading independent charitable and humanitarian organizations in Armenia have sent an open letter to the Vice President of the United States, J.D. Vance, ahead of his visit to Armenia, urging attention to the plight of Armenian individuals who remain in detention in Azerbaijan.