A Personal Tribute on the Passing of Kirk Kerkorian: An Extraordinary Man
Since his passing on June 15, thousands of journalists have highlighted Kirk Kerkorian’s amazing business accomplishments and substantial charitable contributions. However , these journalists had
U.S. Firm Completes Purchase Of Armenian Power Plants
By Sargis Harutyunyan YEREVAN (Azatutyun.am) – In a $250 million deal which Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamian called a significant boost to U.S.-Armenian economic ties, a U.S. energy company completed
Armenian Genocide No Longer Litmus Test For Presidential Endorsements
Now that over a dozen candidates have announced their intention to run for President in 2016, Armenian-Americans are wondering whom to support in next year’s elections. Faced with that same question
Brazilian Senate Recognizes Armenian Genocide on June 2
BRASILIA By Agência Senado With a vote of 55-0, the Brazilian Senate on June 2 approved a vote of solidarity with the Armenian people during the centennial of the Genocide. The detailed information
Ramifications of Cilicia Catholicosate’s Lawsuit Against Turkey
Armenians worldwide applauded the Cilician Catholicosate for filing a lawsuit in the Turkish Constitutional Court on April 27, demanding the return of its historic seat in Sis, Kozan district of Turkey’s
Istanbul’s Camp Armen Returned to Armenian Foundation
By Aziz Ozen STANBUL (Hurriyet Daily) – Delighted Armenians have celebrated victory after a controversial demolition plan for Camp Armen was shelved, as the land owner of the building donated
Rabbi Shmuley and Centennial Committee Depict Obama as ‘Liar’ in NY Times Ad
The Centennial commemorations of the Armenian Genocide were marked with unprecedented, and sometimes, unexpected developments. One such occasion was the full page ad placed in the New York Times on

