THE DIVIDED STATES OF (FEAR AND HATRED) AMERICA
By Armine Koundakjian Indeed the US is more polarized now than ever before, i.e., economically, politically, ideologically, socially etc. One half of the population hates the other half. Families and
By Armine Koundakjian Indeed the US is more polarized now than ever before, i.e., economically, politically, ideologically, socially etc. One half of the population hates the other half. Families and
Tamara Stepanyan’s drama, a French-Armenian co-production, which will open the 78th edition of the Locarno Film Festival, asks such questions as: “Can the dead be saved?” BY GEORG
Bilingual Perspective: How Being Bilingual Changes The Way We Think Speaking more than one language shapes how we think and connect. By Zella Sarkissian Trillmag.com It starts with a glance. Sometimes
By Jirair Tutunjian How many times have you read or heard variations of these lines in the Western media? “Nagorno-Karabakh, a long disputed enclave primarily populated by ethnic Armenians,
By Harut Sassounian www.TheCaliforniaCourier.com With each passing day, while Armenia’s political and military situation grows increasingly precarious, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has been busy
Rana Atef Sada El-Balad, Egypt Véronique Nichanian, the artistic director of Hermès Men’s Universe, joined the French luxury brand as a designer of ready-to-wear menswear in 1988. Before Hermès,
By Dede Laugesen, executive director of Save the Persecuted Christians Christian Post Later this month, I will travel to Armenia as part of a delegation of American Christian leaders. We are going
By Lucas Leiroz, VT Foreign Policy Lucas Leiroz, member of the BRICS Journalists Association, researcher at the Center for Geostrategic Studies, military expert Armenia’s political subordination
By Alicia Civita Classicallite On Saturday night, the audience inside Carnegie Hall witnessed something extraordinary: a five-year-old boy delivering a piano performance that would rival artists five