YEREVAN — During his tenure as a leader of Soviet Armenia in 1974-1988, Karen Demirchyan took action to bolster the commemoration of the Armenian Genocide in the Republic. The tradition[...]
ROCKVILLE, Md. — In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, when traditional educational institutions struggled to adapt, four Armenian-American women with PhDs in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) —[...]
YEREVAN — The right to self-determination, enunciated about 100 years ago by US President Woodrow Wilson in his famous 14 Points document, has traditionally been one of the most important[...]
WASHINGTON — The Armenian Mirror-Spectator partnered with Artsakh’s Public TV when it was still in Artsakh, in a three-story building in Stepanakert. Back then, news presented on Nagorno-Karabakh’s TV’s was[...]