Mountains and monasteries in Armenia
An e-bike adventure through the ‘rare beauty’ of the West Asian nation BY THE WEEK UK With its glorious mountains, idyllic villages and spectacular ancient monasteries, Armenia is a place
An e-bike adventure through the ‘rare beauty’ of the West Asian nation BY THE WEEK UK With its glorious mountains, idyllic villages and spectacular ancient monasteries, Armenia is a place
Erdogan’s ambitions in Syria go beyond fighting ISIS. Is he laying the foundation for a modern Ottoman Empire? By RUTH WASSERMAN LANDE The Jerusalem Post Syria’s newly appointed president
Journalists and rights groups condemn ‘free speech absolutist’ for agreeing to block scores of accounts including news outlets’ Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (right) talks
Yeghishe Kirakosyan Yerevan (ARMENPRESS) — Armenia will reject Azerbaijan’s baseless demands in the arbitration case under the framework of the Bern Convention, Yeghishe Kirakosyan, the
Mihaela Lica Butler, Argophilia Trndez, Armenia’s Valentine’s Day Contender Trndez, a Zoroastrian holiday celebrating the advent of spring and fertility, traces its origins to ancient pre-Christian
By Siddhant Adlakha Variety ‘After Dreaming’ Review: A Hypnotic Portrait of an Armenian Existence Defined by War Christine Haroutounian wields a disembodied lens in her enticing feature debut.
Pictured is Armen Davoudian poses for his headshot (left) beside the cover of his poetry book “The Palace of Forty Pillars” (right). Davoudian read poems from the book Wednesday at an event hosted
By Charlie Breitrose Watertown News, MA Watertown — An intersection in East Watertown will be named in honor of an Armenian artist who made his home in Watertown for several years. On Tuesday,
news.am Washington — Hraparak daily reported on December 17 that Armenia’s Ambassador to the United States Lilit Makunts organized a discussion dedicated to the “lasting impact” of the