Newsmax Signs Deal in Armenia
Newsmax Inc., through its subsidiary Newsmax Broadcasting, announced that it had signed a distribution agreement with Telecom Armenia, the country’s leading telecommunications and wireless provider,
Newsmax Inc., through its subsidiary Newsmax Broadcasting, announced that it had signed a distribution agreement with Telecom Armenia, the country’s leading telecommunications and wireless provider,
Aram Yardumian Bryn Athyn College, Pennsylvania and Theodore G. Schurr University of Pennsylvania Located at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, the Caucasus region has played a critical
The Editorial Board www.nytimes.com The United States has long been willing to befriend unsavory foreign governments, sometimes with good reason. In a dangerous world, democracies cannot afford
By Harut Sassounian www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com Pres. Donald Trump’s message on April 24, 2025, in which he avoided referring to the Armenian Genocide as genocide, is a shameful reversal of decades
Hovhannes Nazaretyan, Evenreport.Com The Armenian Genocide, deeply embedded in the national psyche and collective identity, has naturally shaped Armenian political discourse. The country’s foreign
By Jirair Tutunjian While the world was looking forward to the dragged out peace treaty between Armenia and the petrodollar dictatorship Azerbaijan aka Turkey Jr., Baku’s Baby Aliyev recently threw in the
ANHA, Kurdish Press A symposium was held in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, on Leader Abdullah Ocalan’s approach to the Armenian question, on the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. Amid
COMMUNITY NEWS, NEWS, U.S. AND WORLD NEWS Nathan Ansell, Beverly Hills Courier Hundreds of protesters assembled outside the Turkish Consulate General on Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills on April
By Kim Bardakian Demirjian Armenian Mirror-Spectator SAN FRANCISCO — On Thursday, April 24, the San Francisco Bay Area Armenian community gathered in solidarity at the majestic Cathedral of St. Mary
Photo by Walter Tabayoyong / The Truth and Accountability League’s (TAAL) held a commemoration for the 110th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide at the Glendale Central Library on Thursday.FacebookTwitterEmailPrintCopy