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Opinion

Western Armenian Renaissance – Update 2.1

My colleague put it perfectly on the fourth episode of the Meet the Revolution podcast. “When it comes to language—the…

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ANCA News

ANCA Renews Call on US State Department to Reprogram $25 Million in Armenia Aid to Fight COVID-19

WASHINGTON, DC – The Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA) today renewed its call on the U.S. Department of State…

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Announcements

In Solidarity With Djemaran: An Online Fundraising Initiative

The scholastic year 2019-2020 has been greatly disturbed by the COVID-19 pandemic. School closures throughout the world have adversely affected…

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News

UWC Dilijan Class of 2020 Bids a Virtual Farewell, Looks Ahead to Fall

DILIJAN—The 2019/20 academic year for UWC Dilijan has been, by all accounts, like no other. In October the college marked…

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Notes from the Pink City

COVID-19: Public responsibility or renewed lockdowns?

With the number of daily confirmed cases of COVID-19 continuing to rise––and with that, the death toll––calls on the government…

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Opinion

COVID-19 in Armenia: A Case of Failed Risk Communication

The decision of the government of Armenia to reopen the economy starting on May 4 was followed by a steady…

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News

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Family Infected with COVID-19

YEREVAN—Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan confirmed, on Monday morning, that he had tested positive for COVID-19. His wife Anna Hakobyan…

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Notes from the Pink City

Childbirth in a pandemic

From the title of this piece, you may be asking yourself, “Why is the guy who rants about trade tariffs…

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Headline

Spike in COVID cases in Armenia linked to expanded testing capacity, CDC says

YEREVAN—The sustained rise in new COVID-19 cases being registered in Armenia in recent weeks can be partially attributed to more…

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Headline

New recoveries surpass new case rates in Armenia for first time since April

YEREVAN—The Armenian Ministry of Health announced on Wednesday that it had registered 230 new cases of COVID-19 during the previous…

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