In Memory of Mary Fermanian
Mary Fermanian, 88, passed peacefully at her home in Cranston on Sunday, June 28, 2020. Born and raised in Providence, she lived an extremely productive and rewarding life in her chosen field of education. She […]
Mary Fermanian, 88, passed peacefully at her home in Cranston on Sunday, June 28, 2020. Born and raised in Providence, she lived an extremely productive and rewarding life in her chosen field of education. She […]
Just like many of you, I too decided to dabble in baking and cooking Armenian and Middle Eastern dishes during this COVID-19 quarantine. I have always helped my grandmother in the kitchen, especially with recipes […]
Memory for numbers rarely fails me. I clearly remember a conversation I had with my dear friend, writer and art critic Telman Zurabyan (professor, historian and orientalist from Tbilisi, Georgia) 40 years ago. Speaking of […]
WASHINGTON, DC – The U.S. House of Representatives is set to consider an amendment offered by Congresswoman Jackie Speier (D-CA) early next week to restore the principle of parity to the level of U.S. military aid […]
The Armenian Relief Society (ARS), a globally present humanitarian organization cannot be indifferent to the recent attacks that began on July 12, 2020, by the Azeri government against the peaceful populations and soldiers protecting the […]
Calls to prayer were echoing from inside the Hagia Sophia this week after the famed Byzantine-era institution was formally reconverted and declared a mosque by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Originally constructed as a cathedral […]
Back in late April, we were in the midst of the pandemic, isolation, social distancing, and the cancelling or postponing of all kinds of events from weddings to church picnics. When I saw Kenar Charchaflian’s […]
This article was originally published in Droshak on July 1, 2020. It was translated by Galin Tanashian for The Armenian Weekly. At the end of the 19th century, during the organizational formation of Armenian political […]
YEREVAN—Four Armenian soldiers are dead after a series of military engagements with Azerbaijan along the international border near the Armenian town of Berd. The latest round of fighting, which has flared sporadically between the 12th […]
WASHINGTON, DC – In the wake of the worst Azerbaijani cross-border attacks against Armenia in years, the U.S. House of Representatives is set to consider a number of pro-peace amendments to a major Pentagon authorization bill, […]
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