Month: July 2022
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Jul- 2022 -5 JulyLiterary Corner
Uninterrupted Code: Armenian Genetic History
Uninterrupted Code: Armenian Genetic History is based on more than 20 years of study of the demographic history of one…
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5 JulyNon-Profit
Ser Artsakh gift boxes continue their journey
“To honor and support the heroic, inspiring and strong people of Artsakh who choose to raise future generations in their…
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5 JulyOpinion
Using the Åland example for Artsakh is ludicrous
In the wake of its aggression against Artsakh and its victory against Armenians therein, Azerbaijan is more than ever engaged…
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3 JulyKeeping the Faith
What does freedom mean?
July 4 is Independence Day in the US. It is the birthday of the United States of America. It is…
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2 JulyColumns
AMAA’s Mission in the Bordering Villages of Armenia and Artsakh
Very often in times of need, we suddenly hear the doorbell ringing. When we open the door, we discover a…
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2 JulyANCA News
ANCA Senate testimony shines spotlight on Azerbaijan’s ethnic-cleansing of Artsakh, torture of Armenian POWs
WASHINGTON, DC – Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) Government Affairs director Tereza Yerimyan shared findings from her recent, three-person…
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1 JulyHeadline
Aghavno’s Fight for Survival
The future of the idyllic red-roofed Aghavno village, nestled on the riverbank of the same name, is imperiled again. Aghavno…
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