“I wanted to take risks in my 40s” Khloé Kardashian on how her Armenian heritage inspired her new perfume
As she launches her debut fragrance, XO Khloé, we sit down with the American TV personality and beauty entrepreneur to talk things all things scents, culture and family… Aaliyah Harry Hellomagazine.com
Bipartisan Congressional Resolution Aims to Condemn Azerbaijan’s Ethnic Cleansing of Artsakh Armenians
WASHINGTON, DC – Senators Gary Peters (D-MI) and Bill Cassidy (R-LA) introduced a comprehensive bipartisan Senate resolution today condemning Azerbaijan’s ethnic cleansing of Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh),
The United States Needs to Prepare to Kill Turks in Syria
Turkey’s Actions Already Cross the Rubicon and Place American Forces and Interests in Jeopardy Michael Rubin Middle East Forum Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in a file photo. Shutterstock
Yerevan to unveil Charles Aznavour statue in 2025
YEREVAN (ARMENPRESS) — The city of Yerevan will inaugurate a statue of Charles Aznavour in May 2025, a city official said. Gosh Sargsyan, Yerevan City Hall Department of Culture and Tourism Director,
Dr. Israel Charny, pioneering genocide studies scholar, passes away
Dr. Israel Charny, born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1931, passed away in Israel on December 15, 2024. He was a psychologist and Genocide scholar. He was the editor of two-volume Encyclopedia of
Watertown Police arrest suspect accused of vandalizing Armenian church
Siranush Ghazanchyan Armradio.am The Watertown Police Department arrested a Cambridge resident on Friday, who is accused of vandalizing St. Stephen’s Armenian Church in Watertown in November, WCVB reports.
Armenia Reopens Embassy In Syria
YEREVAN — Armenia reopened its embassy in Damascus on Monday one week after evacuating it amid the rebel offensive that toppled Syria’s longtime President Bashar al-Assad. The Armenian Foreign Ministry
Ruben Vardanyan May Face Life Imprisonment on Fabricated Charges
Legal Team for Armenian Humanitarian and Political Prisoner Condemns Azerbaijan’s New Spurious Charges Threatening Life Imprisonment After overwhelming criticism from the public and private
Turkey abducts critics in exile
Turkey has drawn extensively from the U.S. counterterrorism post-9/11 playbook to go after exiled political enemies, in particular the Gulen movement. By Greg Miller , Washington Post ANKARA, Turkey