In California, an immigrant went on a hike and disappeared: she was found dead

Police said a missing California woman on a day trip was found dead in the mountains. Writes about this CNN. The family reported missing 37-year-old Glendale resident Narine Avakian when the woman did not return from her day hike last weekend. IN…

'They are killing our people': the Armenian diaspora protests in Los Angeles

On Saturday, October 3, a protest rally by the Armenian diaspora took place in Hollywood. Protesters blocked part of Sunset Boulevard, demanding more American media attention to the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan, Voice of America reports. Demonstrators also took to the highway, partially stopping traffic for almost...

Los Angeles - second Armenia: how Armenians live in the USA

The USA is a multinational country. There is a place for everyone here, but is it so easy to settle down in the States and become one of your own, while maintaining your national identity? Successful Armenians told the We Project publication about their path to becoming in the USA, about the difficulties of life and adaptation. Levon...

Armenian taxi driver brutally murdered in downtown Los Angeles

Taxi driver Hovhannes Papazyan, 68, was stabbed to death by a customer in the parking lot of a fast food restaurant in downtown Los Angeles. This happened on Friday evening, November 15th. Hovhannes Papazyan from Burbank died at 18:00 in an attack at a Burger King parking lot on Grand Avenues.

Multi-year scheme: Armenian pleads guilty to US visa fraud

An Armenian from Glendale (California) pleaded guilty to fraudulently obtaining US visas for Armenian citizens for the purpose of making a profit. This is stated in a statement on the website of the US Citizenship and Immigration Service. Hrachya Atoyan, 32, pleaded guilty before a US judge ...

“Do not think that everything is so rosy here”: Armenians about life in America

As the overseas Armenians say about themselves, for many of them the second home has become the American continent, namely the United States of America, where one of the largest Armenian diasporas is located. And although today it is customary to speak of only three stages of migration in the XNUMXth century, so ...

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