
Bold Wines’ bold moves
In a time when Armenian winemaking is capturing widespread attention, a new wine label has hit the market, quickly making a name for itself due to its distinctive style and compelling story. Bold Wines stands […]
In a time when Armenian winemaking is capturing widespread attention, a new wine label has hit the market, quickly making a name for itself due to its distinctive style and compelling story. Bold Wines stands […]
With the world’s focus on Russia and its war in Ukraine, China has been advancing its influence through the Belt and Road Initiative, amid Iran’s political and military withdrawal from the Levant. Turkey, through the […]
Last month, I wrote an article about the 8,000 letters that the Armenian survivors of the (Ottoman) Hamidian massacres of the 1890s had written to Catholicos Khrimian Hayrig, describing their tragic experiences and seeking his […]
The Christmas story is the world’s greatest news story. Indeed, the birth of Jesus Christ two thousand years ago is the greatest event of all time. The Christmas story tells of a loving God who […]
The Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe (GWZO) offers up to four Ph.D. positions in its Junior Research Group “Global Armenia/ns. Entangled Histories of Central and Eastern Europe and the Caucasus“ […]
ATP’s fall planting season has now been finalized, bringing the total number of trees planted this year to 869,228 across its Forestry and Community Tree Planting programs. 210 hectares of land were dedicated to forest […]
PARAMUS, N.J.—On December 7, the Board of Directors of the Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA) elected Gary R. Phillips as its new president. Phillips was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. He graduated […]
Since its launch in 2021, the International Armenian Literary Alliance has grown a diverse global community of Armenian writers and their champions. Throughout the past four years, they have created access, connections and programming on […]
WASHINGTON—Despite sustained congressional efforts to statutorily prohibit U.S. military aid to Azerbaijan, the FY25 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) — that was adopted by the U.S. Senate today and is expected to be signed into […]
On November 9, 2024, the Christian Armenian community gathered for the fourth year to celebrate the joy of marital relationships. While the media often focuses on how relationships start and end, the Church teaches us […]
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