Tamara Stepanyan’s ‘My Armenian Phantoms’ is Armenia’s Oscars 2026 entry
Conan Daily Tamara Stepanyan directed “My Armenian Phantoms” (Իմ հայկական ուրվականները), a documentary film he co-wrote with Jean-Christophe Ferrari. Armenia submitted the
Conan Daily Tamara Stepanyan directed “My Armenian Phantoms” (Իմ հայկական ուրվականները), a documentary film he co-wrote with Jean-Christophe Ferrari. Armenia submitted the
Karlen Aslanian Azatutyun.am A man walks past burned cars on a street in Yerevan where security forces clashed with opposition protesters, 2 March 2008. In a ruling announced on Thursday, the European
Mkrtich Karapetian Azatutyun.am Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian speaks at a congress of his Civil Contract party, Yerevan, October 29, 2022. Drawing strong objections from a state anti-corruption watchdog,
Shoghik Galstian Azatutyun.am Armenia – A view of a road in Meghri, a town in Syunik province. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian on Thursday again declined to shed light on a U.S.-administered transit
The Armenian Mirror-Spectator By Prof. Dr. Ruben Mirzakhanyan A two-volume work by public and political figure Artur Khachatryan, titled Artsakh Negotiations: Chronology, Documents, Settlement Proposals,
Ten-day halt in gas supplies announced on short notice. Eurasianet.org (Photo: Gazprom Armenia) For the third time in as many months, the Russian natural gas supplier Gazprom is turning off the tap
Veronika Zonabend (far left) with Zhanna O’Clery, UWC Dilijan Head of Advancement; Nadia Shamsi, AIWA-LA Social Media Coordinator; Alice Petrossian, AIWA Board Advisor; Diane Cabraloff, AIWA Board
Photojournalist Armineh Johannes announced that she is preparing to release a book of photographs on Armenia and Artsakh, which she captured over a span of 30 years. “We Are Our Mountains” is a living
Lawmakers, human rights experts, and Armenian American advocates demand sanctions, enforcement of Section 907, release of Armenian hostages, and the safe return of Artsakh’s indigenous Armenians WASHINGTON