Armenia’s current leaders blame previous leaders whenever something goes wrong in the country. After they lost the war, they blamed it on the previous presidents.
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15 POWs Return to Armenia
Yerevan’s Vague Response to Presence of Turkish Forces Near Syunik Border
Mesrobian School Seniors Celebrate College Acceptances
Armenian Caucus Demands Sanctions on Turkey and Azerbaijan ahead of Biden-Erdogan Meeting
Australia’s Position on Armenian Genocide ‘Under Review,’ Confirms Foreign Minister
Macron Will Discuss Karabakh, Baku-Yerevan Relations with Erdogan
Armenia
15 POWs Return to Armenia
Yerevan’s Vague Response to Presence of Turkish Forces Near Syunik Border
Armenian Caucus Demands Sanctions on Turkey and Azerbaijan ahead of Biden-Erdogan Meeting
Community
Mesrobian School Seniors Celebrate College Acceptances
San Francisco Hamazkayin Hosts Teacher Appreciation Day
ANCA-WR Board Meets With Senator Alex Padilla
Op-Ed
Editorial: Marking Independence Day When Armenia’s Sovereignty is Threatened
A Very Bad Habit
Armenian Evangelical Church in Cyprus: A Present Marked by a Bumpy Past
2021 April 24 Special
Community
Arts and Culture
Tufenkian Gallery to Present ‘Serj Tankian: The Incandescent Pause’ Exhibit
Calls for Submissions for Armenian Pavilion’s ‘Hybridity’ Exhibit at 2021 Venice Biennale
Constantine Orbelian Named NYC Opera Music Director, Principal Conductor
TUMO’s ‘Learning to Learn Together’ Installation Opens at 2021 Venice Architecture Biennale
Ani Hovannisian’s ‘Hidden Map’ Set for Encore Nationwide Broadcasts on NBCLX, May 28 to 30
‘Eternal Armenia’ Art Installation on Display at Glendale’s Central Park
Artwork by Julia Couzens, Richard Hoblock, Farzad Kohan on Display at Tufenkian Gallery
Submission Accepted for Minas and Kohar Tölölyan Prize in Contemporary Literature
Columns
Sustainability and the Flat Tax
The idea for an article about sustainability in the Republic of Armenia has been brewing in my head for some time now. It was to take the form of recommending that a Ministry of Sustainability be created.
The War, Those Drones, and $s
We’ve been dealing with Turkish invasions, marauding, murder, war-making, cruelty, destructiveness, and overall inhumanity for more than a millennium.
Stories from Refugees Displaced from Berdzor, Artsakh
This past year, as if the COVID-19 pandemic was not enough, the year 2020 brought to us, Armenians, other harrowing experiences.
Armenia’s Leaders Ignored Investor’s Offer To Build Military Vehicles Before the War
Armenia’s current leaders blame previous leaders whenever something goes wrong in the country. After they lost the war, they blamed it on the previous presidents.
Three Apples: The Relic
Once there was and there was not … that place 100 years ago that my ancestors survived, where teenage boys were dressed as girls, young women married off to foreigners and infants given up to Kurds
Sports
Armenia Beats Romania 3-2 in World Cup Qualifier
Armenia’s National Soccer team on Wednesday beat Romania 3 to 1 in a World Cup qualifier match held at the Vazgen Sargsyan Stadium in Yerevan.
National
Congressional Leaders Demand Answers from Blinken on Section 907 Waiver, Armenian POWs
Sen. Bob Menendez told Secretary of State Antony Blinken that the Biden Administration’s waiver of Section 907 restrictions on U.S. aid to Azerbaijan gave the “green light” to the Aliyev regime to “act with impunity,”
International
Australia’s Position on Armenian Genocide ‘Under Review,’ Confirms Foreign Minister
During questioning by Australia’s Senate Foreign Affairs, Defense and Trade Legislation Committee, the country’s Foreign Minister Marise Payne confirmed that the government’s position on the Armenian Genocide “is a matter that we have under review.”