From Haykaram Nahapetyan

Haykaram Nahapetyan

Haykaram Nahapetyan, is the video correspondent for the Armenian Mirror-Spectator. Based in Washington, D.C., he travels frequently around the United States, Armenia, Artsakh and elsewhere.

WASHINGTON — One of the oldest American parades, the Rose Parade, aka the Tournament of Roses, began 133 years ago. On New Year’s Day of 1890, the beautiful tradition of[...]

GLENDALE, Calif. — Perhaps appropriately, the Union of Advanced Technology Enterprises (UATE), an enterprise to foster the progress of high technologies in Armenia, came into being with the new millennia,[...]

WASHINGTON — In the late 1920s, when the Soviet Union embarked on the task of rapid development of its industry, it quickly realized the money for implementing the large projects[...]

STEPANAKERT — In cooperation with reporters from Stepanakert, the capital of the Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh), the Armenian Mirror-Spectator continues to provide video news about Artsakh’s social, political, cultural, and[...]

WASHINGTON —The Armenian Youth Federation (AYF)’s Washington’s Ani chapter organized a protest in front of the White House on Saturday, January 21. Concerned with the ongoing blockade against Artsakh and the severe[...]

WASHINGTON — The most beautiful girl of Bulgaria is Armenian, according to a recent contest. Manita Vartan, who triumphed in the Mrs. Bulgaria competition in November 2022, is also anticipated[...]

STEPANAKERT — The Armenian Mirror-Spectator offers English-subtitled video updates of the latest news from Artsakh in close collaboration with Artsakh’s Public TV Company (Nagorno-Karabakh). The news shows produced by partners[...]

STEPANAKERT — Artsakh Public TV’s news reports provide valuable insights into life in the besieged Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and the Armenian Mirror-Spectator, in accordance with its partnership agreement with Artsakh TV,[...]

YEREVAN — Hadrut was Armenian-populated since times unthinkable. This part of the Armenian homeland maintained its identity and local Armenian administration across millennia. This was terminated during the 2020 aggression[...]

WASHINGTON – From 1897, when the Department of Oriental Studies at the Catholic University of America (CUA) was established, Armenian Studies became part of the university’s curriculum. Classical Armenian (Grabar) is taught[...]

STEPANAKERT — As a result of the 44-day long Azerbaijani aggression in 2020, Armen Amiryan lost all his greenhouses and his own house in the Ughtasar village of Artsakh, now[...]