Accidental Oil Spill Closes Aram’s Cafe Indefinitely
BELMONT, Mass. (Belmont Citizen-Herald) — “Where Everybody Knows Your Name,” the theme song from the long-running television show, “Cheers,” comes to mind for just about anyone who has visited Aram’s...
View ArticleVardenis Troubled due to External and Internal Tribulations
VARDENIS, Armenia — In a number of villages of the Vardenis region, which in 2020 after the war, ended up on the border with Azerbaijan, human rights are being openly violated in the most crude way....
View ArticleOne Step Closer to Establishing a Mission-Parish in La Paz, Mexico (Baja...
BURBANK, Calif. — The Diocese of the Armenian Church of Mexico was transferred to operate under the jurisdiction of the Western Diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church of North America in November...
View ArticleHow Marlenka Conquered the World: This Traditional Armenian Pastry Is...
WASHINGTON — Korean characters known as hangul, Arabic abjad from right to left, German, British, Austrian, American and other websites, and endless Instagram and Facebook pages connected with nearly...
View ArticleThoughts on Nation Building for Armenians
By Souren A. Israelyan Special to the Mirror-Spectator The Second Karabakh War and its aftermath left undeniably deep wounds for the Republic of Armenia and the Armenian nation spread throughout the...
View ArticleLevon Pogosian Wins 2021 Buchalter Cosmology Prize
VANCOUVER, Canada (sfu.ca) — Simon Fraser University (SFU) of Vancouver’s Physics Professor Levon Pogosian won the 2021 Buchalter Cosmology Prize. Pogosian and his collaborator Karsten Jedamzik from...
View ArticleFAST with Orujyan Advances Armenian Scientific and Technological Innovation
WATERTOWN — Scientific and technological prowess do not emerge from nowhere. A small, landlocked country without many natural resources, Armenia benefited from the broader Soviet system prior to its...
View ArticleArticles in the Armenian Constitution Which Serve Neither the Interests of...
By Vahan Zanoyan The resources of the entire Armenian nation are required to pull Armenia out of the severe crisis created by the defeat in the 44-day war. In fact, it is not difficult to imagine that...
View ArticleMore Armenian POWs Freed through French, European Council Efforts
By Nane Sakahian YEREVAN (RFE/RL and Armenpress) — Azerbaijan set free eight more Armenian prisoners of war on Monday, February 7, three days after a virtual Armenian-Azerbaijani summit organized by...
View ArticleArmenia Rounds on Belarus Leader
By Astghik Bedevian YEREVAN (RFE/RL) — Armenia on February 8 shrugged off Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko’s claims that it will have no choice but to join a Russian-led “union state” of...
View ArticleFrench Prime Minister Jean Castex at the Banquet of the Armenian...
PARIS — On Tuesday, February 8, the Council of Armenian Organizations of France (CCAF), represented by Ara Toranian and Mourad Papazian, received for its 8th annual banquet, more than 150 French...
View ArticleAliyev’s War on Armenian History
During the Soviet period, Azerbaijan was the butt of many jokes. Such jokes were produced supposedly by the “Armenian Radio.” One such joke goes like this: A citizen calls the Armenian Radio to ask why...
View ArticleArtsakh Foreign Minister Babayan Discusses Situation at ADL Party Press...
WATERTOWN — Artsakh Foreign Minister David Babayan spoke about the complex realities on the ground at a Zoom press conference organized by the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party (ADL) press, on February...
View ArticleArmenian International Medical Fund Completes 22nd Medical Mission to Armenia
LOS ANGELES — In October 2021, Armenian International Medical Fund (AIM Fund) completed its 22nd medical mission to Armenia. Akira Ishiyama, MD, surgeon and professor in the Division of Head and Neck...
View ArticleNAASR to Host Webinar on ‘Medieval Armenia in Los Angeles’ on Getty Manuscripts
LOS ANGELES — The National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR), the Ararat-Eskijian Museum, and the J. Paul Getty Museum will present a webinar with Dr. Elizabeth Morrison on...
View ArticleA Critical Exclusive: Ara Oshagan Is an Art World Triple-Threat
LOS ANGELES — Ara Oshagan was having a busy year and a busy day. It was December 30th, and the year 2022 of our Lord Jesus Christ was just a day away. Oshagan had recently published a book of...
View ArticleObituary: Edmund L. Gergerian, MD, Played Vital Role in Release of Genocide...
REGO PARK, N.Y. — Edmund L. Gergerian, MD of Rego Park died on January 29, 2022. He was 82. Classically trained in Cairo, Egypt, Edmund attended College De La Salle and Cairo University. After...
View ArticleYerevan State U. Delegation Signs Agreements on Cooperation with Calif....
GLENDALE — On January 31, Consul General of Armenia in Los Angeles Ambassador Armen Baibourtian met with the Rector of Yerevan State University (YSU) Dr. Hovhannes Hovhannisyan, head of the YSU...
View ArticleFrédéric Tonolli: Making Films from Chukotka to Artsakh
YEREVAN / VILLEBON SUR YVETTE, France — French documentary filmmaker, writer and cinematographer Frédéric Tonolli (born 1959) spent most of his childhood in Villebon sur Yvette, where he still resides....
View ArticleAzerbaijan Walks Back Plans to Erase Armenian Traces from Karabakh Churches
By Heydar Isayev, Ani Mejlumyan Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Culture has responded to controversy resulting from its earlier announcement that it intended to erase Armenian inscriptions from churches...
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