Articles by Diran Noubar
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(French) Les Liens Troubles entre le Vatican et l’Azerbaïdjan : l’Arménie, Dindon de la Farce
Diran Noubar – TRANSCEND Media Service,
28 Apr 2025
24 Apr 2025 – Le Pape François vient de mourir en laissant de la poussière sous le tapis.
→ read full articleThe Western Narrative of Decline: A Misreading of Power and Purpose
Diran Noubar – TRANSCEND Media Service,
28 Apr 2025
25 Apr 2025 – For over two decades, a persistent narrative has circulated in Western media and political circles: the United States has been in a state of inexorable decline since the turn of the millennium.
→ read full articleArmenia Betrayed: The Opposition’s Case against Pashinyan’s Surrender and the Folly of Western Dreams
Diran Noubar – TRANSCEND Media Service,
21 Apr 2025
As Armenia stands at a crossroads in April 2025, it reels from the catastrophic fallout of the 2020 war with Azerbaijan and the subsequent actions of PM Nikol Pashinyan, whom the opposition brands as a traitor to the Armenian people.
→ read full articleThe Paradox of Israel’s Role in the Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict: A Christian Bastion Betrayed?
Diran Noubar – TRANSCEND Media Service,
14 Apr 2025
The narrative that Israel is a defender of the Western world against radical Islam; a nation fighting for its own survival and for Judeo-Christian values against an encroaching Islamic tide, is starkly contradicted by Israel’s extensive military support to Azerbaijan, a Muslim-majority nation.
→ read full articleArmenia and Its Diaspora: A Tapestry of Tension and Triumph
Diran Noubar – TRANSCEND Media Service,
7 Apr 2025
2 Apr 2025 – As Armenia navigates its precarious existence in March 2025, the relationship with its diaspora—spread across key centers like France, Iran, Russia, and the United States—remains a complex and often strained bond.
→ read full articleArmenia’s Biological Laboratories: A Pandora’s Box Unleashed by Reckless Leadership
Diran Noubar – TRANSCEND Media Service,
31 Mar 2025
As of 27 Mar 2025, Armenia finds itself at the center of a simmering controversy over the presence of U.S.-funded biological laboratories on its soil—a development Armenians view as a dangerous gamble with national security and sovereignty.
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