Part of historic Armenian Church collapses in Feodosia, Russia
Siranush Ghazanchyan Armradio.am Send an A section of the Armenian Church of the Archangels Michael and Gabriel in Feodosia has collapsed, marking the second structural failure at the historic site
Foreign student applications to Armenian universities surge 90%
Armenpress The number of applications from foreign students to Armenian universities increased by 90% last year, according to Education Minister Zhanna Andreasyan. Andreasyan, the Minister of Education,
The Joker, the Orange Bubble, And the Two Clowns
By Jirair Tutunjian This is the story of four hideous characters who can drag humanity into WWIII. The story begins with Joker Netanyahu’s victorious boast a few years ago that several Gulf princelings,
Armenia recovers medieval church artifact and Gorky artwork
Armenpress A historic Armenian artifact and a graphic artwork by Armenian-American painter Arshile Gorky—acquired by the Armenian government as part of its efforts to locate and retrieve Armenian
ARF Western U.S. Diaspora Conference: Beginning, Not an End
The ARF Western Region convened its Diaspora Conference at the Beshir Mardirossian Youth Center in Burbank, California, over the weekend of March 14–15. The two-day internal working conference brought
Hamazkayin Sayat Nova Choir Performs with Nune Yesayan at the Alex Theatre
Glendale — The Hamazkayin Sayat Nova Choir will return to the Alex Theatre on Saturday, March 21, for its much-anticipated annual concert featuring world-renowned Armenian vocalist Nune Yesayan.
Book Examines the Armenian Genocide Through Biographical Approaches
OXFORD/NEW YORK— Berghahn book publishers announced the publication of “Lives in Fragments: Self-Narrative Sources and Biographical Approaches to the Armenian Genocide“, edited by Eren Yıldırım
Displaced Lives: “Who Doesn’t Want To Return Home?”
Marut Vanyan Caucasus Watch, Germany It’s interesting that, in post-Soviet countries, airports have reached international standards, but bus and railway stations haven’t. Yerevan is no exception.
Remembering Soghomon Tehlirian and the Quest for Armenian Justice
A monument honors Tehlirian (photo — William Paparian) By William Papazian Every March 15, Armenian communities across the United States, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East gather for ceremonies,

