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Briefs

U.S. Embassy in Yerevan Hosts Business Conference

YEREVAN—The U.S. Embassy in Yerevan and the U.S. Commercial Service in Moscow, in partnership with IDBank, organized a one-day conference…

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Travel

Artsakh Through the Eyes of a Cypriot (Part Two)

Refresh your memory from the first part of George’s travels and read about his trip to Armenia here.   Artsakh…

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Mothering in the Motherland

Giving Birth in Armenia vs. the U.S.: A Comparison

Not very many women can say they have given birth in the United States and in Armenia. I delivered our…

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Sports

UEFA Nations League, Armenia’s Path to Glory

The much anticipated UEFA Nations League kicks off this week. The league is the UEFA’s attempt to bring more relevance…

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Garen Mouths Off

Pondering Pessimistic Possibilities

Sometimes undesirable outcomes cross everyone’s mind. Here are five of mine. What if the oligarchic circles in both Armenian republics…

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Interviews

Tuning in to The Deenjes

In 2010 two friends, an Armenian film director and an Arab cameraman decided to record a song called “Togh u…

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Travel

Armenia Through the Eyes of A Cypriot (Part One)

When my friends and family learned I would be going to Armenia and Artsakh for my summer holidays back in…

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Notes from the Pink City

Going After Kocharian Was Premature

One-hundred days into his term, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has a lot to be proud of. He successfully pulled off…

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Mothering in the Motherland

Identity Shouldn’t Be So Hard

My first-born started speaking late. He grew up surrounded by multiple languages, including three different dialects of Armenian, maybe even…

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Headlines

Despite an Encouraging Visit to Armenia, Chancellor Merkel Didn’t Say Genocide

Last week, German Chancellor Angela Merkel visited Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. Media reports indicated that her visit to Armenia and…

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