Month: August 2018
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Aug- 2018 -31 AugustNotes from the Pink City
Going After Kocharian Was Premature
One-hundred days into his term, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has a lot to be proud of. He successfully pulled off…
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31 AugustMothering in the Motherland
Identity Shouldn’t Be So Hard
My first-born started speaking late. He grew up surrounded by multiple languages, including three different dialects of Armenian, maybe even…
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31 AugustAYF Olympics
Checking in Early to the AYF Olympics
It is a pleasure to arrive at the Olympics on a Thursday—no lines! You get a chance to talk to…
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30 AugustHeadlines
Despite an Encouraging Visit to Armenia, Chancellor Merkel Didn’t Say Genocide
Last week, German Chancellor Angela Merkel visited Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. Media reports indicated that her visit to Armenia and…
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29 AugustYouth
Arajamugh
ARAJAMUGH, Artsakh—Upon returning from our journey to Artsakh, news of another soldier falling in defense of our country reached our…
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29 AugustYouth
Tebi Philadelphia
It’s that time of year again. Summer is coming to close. The school year is beginning. However, for myself and…
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29 AugustSend to App
(The Emotional Toll of) Studying Genocide
TORONTO, Canada—The International Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies is proud to announce that 19 scholars have graduated from…
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28 AugustSend to App
ARS Eastern USA Holds 98th Convention
BOCA RATON, Fl.—Over 50 members and guests of the Armenian Relief Society, Eastern USA (ARS EUSA) gathered in Florida from…
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28 AugustMemoir
Why Such Ill Will?
I had promised my friends that I would sleep; instead, I want to throw up… A dreadful void formed inside…
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28 AugustBriefs
Merkel Visits Armenia, Bilzerian Gains Citizenship, Lake Sevan Water Changes
YEREVAN—German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrived in Armenia on Aug. 23 for her first ever official visit. Upon arrival, Merkel visited…
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