Human Rights Watch Reports on Unlawful Strikes on Karabakh
STEPANAKERT (Human Rights Watch) – Azerbaijani forces carried out apparently indiscriminate attacks in Stepanakert in violation of the laws of war during the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, Human Rights...
View ArticleBasketball Player Enes Kanter Congratulates Erdogan on ‘Becoming Terrorist of...
BOSTON — Portland Trail Blazers basketball player Enes Kanter, an outspoken critic of the Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan who previously had played for the Boston Celtics, shared on Twitter the...
View ArticleAzerbaijani Army Attacks Villages in Hadrut
YEREVAN (Combined Sources) — The situation near the two villages in the Hadrut region of Karabakh, where the ceasefire had been violated on December 11, is back to normal, said the commander of the...
View ArticleAzerbaijan Received Israeli Intelligence During War
YEREVAN (Armenpress) — Intelligence Online has published an article about the recent war in Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh), stating that Azerbaijan has won the intelligence war thanks to the Israeli...
View ArticleArmenia, Artsakh Declare Three Days of National Mourning
YEREVAN (Panorama.am) — Armenia and Artsakh will hold three days of national mourning starting from December 19, Artsakh President Arayik Harutyunyan informed. “The 40th day of the end of the Karabakh...
View ArticleYerevan PERF’: Choreographer Vahram Zaryan Twins Paris and Yerevan in Bold...
Performance: most people in Armenia equate the word solely with theater and ballet. For mime, choreographer and movement guru Vahram Zaryan, this status quo some thirty years after the collapse of...
View ArticleChristos Galileas: ‘I Feel 100% Greek and 100% Armenian’
By Artsvi Bakhchinyan Special to the Mirror-Spectator YEREVAN/ATLANTA — Hailed by many music critics as “a genuine old school virtuoso,” “an incredible mixture of dazzling virtuosity and immaculate...
View ArticleRecipe Corner: Persimmon Walnut Raisin Cookies Contributed by Mrs. Alice...
Persimmons are perhaps the most beautiful fruit of the fall and winter season. Persimmons can be eaten fresh, dried or cooked, and are commonly used around the world in jellies, drinks, pies, cookies,...
View ArticleDigital Exhibitions at U Michigan Include Focus on Women, Borderlands
DEARBORN, Mich. — Two digital exhibitions will go on display at the University of Michigan- Dearborn, on Monday, December 14, on the gallery website and will be permanently displayed there. The...
View ArticleAliyev’s Military Parade Reveals Future Ambitions
One month after the conclusion of the Karabakh war, President Ilham Aliyev organized a bombastic military parade in Baku on December 10, with the participation of his big brother, President Recep...
View ArticlePashinyan Says Early Elections ‘Cannot Be Held Based on My Will Alone’
YEREVAN (RFE/RL) – Armenia’s embattled prime minister, Nikol Pashinyan, who is facing mounting opposition calls for him to step down over last month’s cease-fire deal with Azerbaijan, says he alone...
View ArticleThe Turkish Border Has Gotten Closer to Me
By Marine Petrossian Turkish border has come closer to my home. Or to put it another way, now I realize more clearly how close it is to my home. I write these words sitting at my desk, in my apartment...
View ArticleThe End of the Berdzor Tekeyan School
BERDZOR, Artsakh – The Tekeyan School of Berdzor now lies in ruins. It lies in the narrow corridor in Kashatagh or Lachin province that is not under Azerbaijani control. During the war it was used as a...
View ArticlePashinyan Cuts Short Visit to Armenian Border Region Amid Protests
YEREVAN (RFE/RL) — Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan faced protests by angry residents of Armenia’s southeastern Syunik province as he visited it on Monday, December 21, following further Armenian troop...
View ArticleArtsakh TV Report December 2020
STEPANAKERT – The Armenian Mirror-Spectator continues its cooperation with Artsakh’s Public TV Company. The series of English-subtitled reports presents the most recent political and economic state of...
View ArticleArmenia Mourns Karabakh War Dead
YEREVAN (RFE/RL) — Armenia began on Saturday, December 19, an official three-day mourning period for thousands of Armenian soldiers and several dozen civilians killed during the recent war in...
View ArticlePashinyan Cuts Short Visit to Armenian Border Region Amid Protests
YEREVAN (RFE/RL) — Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan faced protests by angry residents of Armenia’s southeastern Syunik province as he visited it on Monday, December 21, following further Armenian troop...
View ArticleFarewell to a Year of Perils
If there were any way possible, many people would certainly like to wipe the year 2020 off the calendar and delete it forever from the sequence of chronology in time. This year has brought so much...
View ArticleDink Family Lawyers Slam Court after Quick Sentencing Review
ISTANBUL (DuvarEnglish.com) — The Istanbul chief public prosecutor’s office presented a 68-page sentencing opinion to the court regarding the murder case of Armenian-Turkish journalist Hrant Dink. But...
View ArticleWhy the US Should Support Armenians in Artsakh, How to Cut Aid to Azerbaijan...
By Aris Govjian America needs allies around the world if it is going to remain a global economic and geopolitical leader. An opportunity is available to the United States of America to both gain a...
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