Under Siege: Struggle amidst bread shortages in Artsakh
One night on Tumanyan Street in Stepanakert, as a long queue forms outside of a bakery, a man’s voice can be heard, announcing his position as the 445th in line to buy bread. Such scenes […]
One night on Tumanyan Street in Stepanakert, as a long queue forms outside of a bakery, a man’s voice can be heard, announcing his position as the 445th in line to buy bread. Such scenes […]
The Artsakh National Assembly has elected Davit Ishkhanyan, parliamentary deputy with the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF), as its new speaker in a secret ballot. Ishkhanyan was elected in an extraordinary parliamentary session convened on August […]
CRANSTON, RI – For the second time this summer, the Armenian National Committee (ANC) of Rhode Island secured a Friendship City between North Providence, Rhode Island, and the village of Jardar, Republic of Artsakh. The […]
When I wrote the first draft of my romantic comedy novel, Sorry, Bro, I didn’t imagine that anyone beyond my sister and five trusted writing friends would read it. I had written a few novels […]
Author’s Note: This article would not have been possible without the support of my wife Sanan. Her vision provided direction for the piece, and I am grateful for her guidance. The idea came to me […]
PROVIDENCE, R.I.—Since May, the Armenian Historical Association of R.I. (AHARI) has featured an exhibit entitled “The 1915 Armenian Genocide: Orphans and the Near East Relief Fund. The World’s Response.” Gallery Z director Berge Zobian, who […]
Bedros Artin (Harout) Aprahamian was born on December 13, 1931 in a refugee camp in Beirut, Lebanon and died suddenly on the morning of July 26, 2023 in his home in Worcester, Massachusetts. His parents, […]
Armenia is in a unique position with most of its ethnic population living outside of the country. This presents an immense opportunity, as educated and skilled diasporans can help its development. However, when culturally Westernized […]
In recent months, many readers have asked me to write about the controversy regarding the Jerusalem Armenian Patriarchate’s lease of around 25-percent of the Armenian Quarter to a Jewish investor for 98 years. However, as […]
Last Sunday, my wife and I went to Camp Haiastan to witness the dedication of the renovated Cabin Circle in memory of Regina Najarian and the Under the Trees area in memory of Mark Alashaian […]
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