Author: Gohar Grigoryan
Armenian Government Ignores Second Anniversary Of Karabakh’s Fall
Astghik Bedevian Azaturyun.am A residential area in Stepanakert damaged by Azerbaijani shelling, September 19, 2023, Armenian opposition figures and Nagorno-Karabakh’s exiled leaders visited a military
The September 19th & 19th: A Dark Mark on Armenian History Turkish crime repeated
Gagrule.net Dates often carry symbolism. For Armenians, two “19ths” stand as wounds carved into the nation’s soul: January 19, 2007 and September 19, 2023. On January 19, journalist and intellectual Hrant
Fresno’s Honorary Consulate of Armenia embarks on 15th medical mission
Jason Takhtadjian CBS47 FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE/KGPE) — Over the past decade, the Honorary Consulate of the Republic of Armenia in Fresno has embarked on medical missions to Armenia, Syria, Lebanon and
St. Stephen’s Armenian Elementary School Seeks Assistant Head of School
Watertown, MA — St. Stephen’s Armenian Elementary School (SSAES) is seeking candidates for the new position of Assistant Head of School. “The right person will hold an important role and
Armenian PM Pashinyan challenges Karekin II: contacts with Pray.com in the US
Following the agreement with Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh, the conflict between Armenia’s political and religious leaders continues in the United States. The Armenian Embassy in Washington announced
Stenographic Journalism: How the Media Fails Armenia and Palestine
By Gabriel Polley, Themarkaz.org Backed by powerful state players, western media condones genocide by effectively ignoring two peoples’ experiences of violence and displacement. A new book examines
Armenia’s National Team Climbs in FIFA Ranking
Vahe Hakobyan Sportaran On September 18, FIFA published the updated national team rankings. As a result, Armenia’s national team moved up two positions and now holds 103rd place with 1219.55 points.
Trump will host Turkey’s Erdogan at White House on Sept. 25
U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump stand with Turkey’s Pressident Tayyip Erdogan and Emine Erdogan at the White House in Washington, U.S., November 13, 2019. REUTERS/Tom

