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The United States agrees with its largest ally in the Middle East, Israel, on most global political issues—except for the ...
Inch, a new quarterly literary zine, launches with a mission to bring Western Armenian literature to English-speaking readers ...
Akh, Badik. His birth name was Armen—but no one called him that. “Duckling.” I don’t know how he got the nickname. I was too ...
This year, the International Armenian Literary Alliance (IALA) is excited to welcome its new class of mentees for its fifth annual mentorship program, which will run until August 31, 2025.
Given the recent tragic skirmishes between the government of Armenia and the national church, which have created yet another ...
YEREVAN—In a week marked by sweeping arrests, political tension and legislative upheaval, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol ...
Located about 126 kilometers from Yerevan, near the southwest shore of Lake Sevan, the town of Martuni has become a refuge ...
AYF Camp Haiastan re-establishes itself as more than just a camp. For young diasporan Armenians, it’s a vibrant hub where ...
WASHINGTON—Swiss parliamentarians Erich Vontobel (Federal Democratic Union) and Lukas Reimann (Swiss People’s Party) are ...
WASHINGTON—A high-level delegation consisting of Swiss lawmakers is in Washington, D.C. this week to present the Swiss Peace ...
PROVIDENCE—With voices lifted in harmony and hearts filled with pride, the Armenian community of Rhode Island gathered on ...
For the vast majority of the multitudes active in diaspora communities, maintaining our identity is a constant challenge.
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