What’s Next for the Armenian National Soccer Team?
Four months have passed, but fans of the Armenian national soccer team have yet to forget the bitter pill they had to swallow last October at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. The Armenian Euro 2012 […]
Four months have passed, but fans of the Armenian national soccer team have yet to forget the bitter pill they had to swallow last October at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. The Armenian Euro 2012 […]
“Two years ago my brother Artak celebrated Army Day on the border of Armenia. Today, he is missing and nothing can bring him back,” Tsovinar Nazaryan, 36, told the Armenian Weekly. She, along with around […]
Trade analysis shows Turkey expands trade with countries after they recognize the Armenian Genocide WASHINGTON—International trade data illustrate an unmistakable trend of steadily increasing trade between Turkey and countries that have recognized the Armenian Genocide, […]
Preferential Treatment for Armenia’s Oligarchs and their Entourage In November 2011, Syunik Governor Suren Khachatryan (aka “Liska”) physically attacked businesswoman Silva Hambarzumyan in the lobby of the Marriot Hotel in Yerevan. He was reportedly angered […]
Bruce Fein is a familiar name in the Armenian American press, having time and again represented Turkish-American interests inside U.S. courtrooms in cases such as Schmidt vs. Krikorian; the Turkish Coalition of America (TCA) vs. […]
As we prepare to celebrate the Feast of the Nativity and Revelation of Jesus Christ on Jan. 6, I thought you might be interested in an important part of history that involves the Magi who […]
By Tamara Babayan, Areg Gharabegian, Artak Hambarian, Morten Søndergaard, Kenell Touryan YEREVAN (A.W.)–Danish Energy Management, in close consultation with main stakeholders and local experts in Armenia, recently prepared the Renewable Energy Roadmap for Armenia and […]
Recently, in connection with the historic re-dedication of Surp Giragos Cathedral in the city of Diyarbakir, my dear friends George Aghjayan and Khatchig Mouradian had the opportunity to visit one of the nearby villages, formerly […]
A Revealing Look at the Former Medieval Armenian Capital of Armenia at the Turn of the 20th Century By Armen Manuk-Khaloyan The city of Ani occupies a special place today in the popular imagination of […]
When 35-year-old Narine made the journey from her village to Yerevan, she wondered whether she would keep the baby. A mother of two girls, she needed a son. “I have to bear a boy to […]
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