November 13, 2025

    Aliyev’s ‘detention tea’ taunt brews trouble for Pashinyan’s ‘peace’ diplomacy

    YEREVAN — While Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his government continue to insist that “peace…
    November 11, 2025

    Brother’s skin as last hope: Re-membering Harutyun Ohanyan, 29

    Editor’s note: This interview is the third in a five-part series by journalist Shushan Papazyan, with…
    November 6, 2025

    Bursting the ‘peace’ bubble: Aliyev’s ‘Goycha’ claim reinforces opposition warnings

    YEREVAN — Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev continues to inflame tensions over Armenian sovereignty, asserting that the…
    November 4, 2025

    The poem goes home

    Our great grandfather hadn’t crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 112 years — but he was about…
    October 29, 2025

    Pashinyan’s election campaign could lead to a split in Armenian…

    In the run-up to the parliamentary elections scheduled for June 2026, Armenian political life is entering…
    October 23, 2025

    Gyumri erupts after mayor’s arrest: “This is an operation against…

    YEREVAN — Armenia’s second-largest city has erupted into turmoil following the dramatic detention of Vardan Ghukasyan,…
    October 16, 2025

    Azerbaijani cleric and UN Secretary-General meet amid arrests of Armenian…

    YEREVAN — Azerbaijan’s top Islamic cleric, Sheikh-ul-Islam Allahshukur Pashazadeh, met with UN Secretary-General António Guterres on…
    October 9, 2025

    Opposing political factions set their sights on Armenia’s 2026 parliamentary…

    YEREVAN — With parliamentary elections set for June 2026, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has intensified…
    October 8, 2025

    Audición Gomidas of Uruguay, the first radio program of the…

    Ninety years ago, in Montevideo, Uruguay, a group of young Armenians launched a radio program that…
    October 2, 2025

    Armenian opposition pushes bill to criminalize genocide denial, affirms Artsakhtsis’…

    YEREVAN — The opposition “Hayastan” (Armenia) faction has introduced a bill in Armenia’s National Assembly seeking…

    Armenia

      November 13, 2025

      Aliyev’s ‘detention tea’ taunt brews trouble for Pashinyan’s ‘peace’ diplomacy

      November 12, 2025

      Khorovadz, khash, kebab: The stiff triangle of Armenian cuisine

      November 11, 2025

      Brother’s skin as last hope: Re-membering Harutyun Ohanyan, 29

      November 6, 2025

      Bursting the ‘peace’ bubble: Aliyev’s ‘Goycha’ claim reinforces opposition warnings

      October 29, 2025

      Pashinyan’s election campaign could lead to a split in Armenian society

        November 13, 2025

        Andon’s peşrev

        Huseyni haunting and Huseyni uplifting so beautifully focusing the mysteries of life the dichotomies the very complications that forge joy…
        November 10, 2025

        Who tells the story and why? Inheritance and responsibility in “Ararat” and “Eleanor the Great”

        I was 14 when I first watched “Ararat” (2002) at the now-shuttered Cumberland Theater in Toronto’s Yorkville neighborhood. It was…
        November 6, 2025

        A sweetly bittersweet film

        CHICAGO — On October 26, 2025, the Chicago chapter of the Armenian General Benevolent Union (AGBU) launched its AREV Film…
        November 6, 2025

        Juliana Grigoryan shines in The Met Opera’s “La Bohème”

        Giacomo Puccini’s “La Bohème” is a tragic opera in four acts, with a libretto by Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica…
        October 31, 2025

        “Turning pain into art”: The enduring power of Anna Mekunts’ poetry

        For Anna Mekunts, poetry is less a craft than a state of being. She writes as she feels — without…
        October 31, 2025

        Vanishing point(s): Last-time witnesses of Tehran and Gaza

        At the end of October, documentary film lovers in Lisbon had the chance to attend DocLisboa International Film Festival. Among…
        October 30, 2025

        Maqam choonim

        if… i could only imagine it i can’t even an ideal, a concept, a perfection i want to improvise for…
        October 27, 2025

        My two grandmothers

        In the icy stillness of Lake Van Aghtamar’s silhouette pierces the cloudless sky Our boat moves toward history, hope, strength…

        Youth

          November 14, 2025

          AYF-YOARF Detroit “Kopernik Tandourjian” Chapter to celebrate 55th anniversary at annual November…

          The Armenian Youth Federation-Youth Organization of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (AYF-YOARF) Detroit “Kopernik Tandourjian” Chapter will mark its 55th anniversary during the annual November…
          November 11, 2025

          Revisiting Akhaltskha

          Akhaltskha, a small city in the historical Armenian region of Javakhk (referred to as Samtskhe-Javakheti by Georgians) in southwestern Georgia, is home to a…
          November 7, 2025

          Cross over crown: Defending the independence of the Armenian Church

          The Armenian crest bears a cross above the crown, a powerful symbol that Christianity stands above politics. Many observers note that leaders in government,…
          November 6, 2025

          Providence “Varantian” AYF alumni gather to share memories

          On Sunday, October 19, following church services, a roundtable discussion was held to record the history and special stories of a group of AYF…
          November 5, 2025

          Daydreams from Darakyugh

          I was the last to rise, as always. The clock read 8:10 a.m. and camp started at 9 a.m. I pulled the blanket to…
          November 3, 2025

          Joy amid adversity: How Camp Javakhk fosters heritage and community

          The presence of hate surpasses borders and battlegrounds, and it seems to follow the Armenian people more persistently than ever. In Javakhk, a historically…
          October 30, 2025

          Javakhk continues to shape my life — the impact that lasts

          This past summer, I had the honor of returning to Camp Javakhk, and I can say without hesitation that it was yet again the…
          October 30, 2025

          A museum of mockery

          Some places stay with you, even when you’ve never set foot in them. For me, Artsakh and Armenia are among those places. I grew…
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