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 – A few hours before departing to the airport to fly back to Yerevan, prominent journalist from Armenia Tatul Hakobyan met community representatives at Washington’s St. Mary Armenian Church[...]

STEPANAKERT/WASHINGTON – Every day Zorik Babayan sells souvenirs near Stepanakert’s iconic We Are Our Mountains (aka Grandmother and Grandfather) monument. When I approached him last month, there was only a[...]

The person standing at the far right behind the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin in this historic photo taken in Yalta in 1945 is Soviet Aviation Marshal Sergey Khudyakov. At the[...]

RIGA – In 2005, the year of the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, five countries recognized the Armenian Genocide, with Lithuania being the last one. The parliament of this[...]

TORONTO – In the beginning Rev. Majed el-Shafie’s interest in Armenian issues was limited to Armenian Genocide recognition. His Canada-based organization called One Free World International was trying to promote[...]

STEPANAKERT – The Mirror-Spectator continues to work with its Artsakh colleagues to rebroadcast current Artsakh Public Television news reports with English subtitles. The April review of news from Nagorno Karabakh[...]

YEREVAN – Armenia’s national soccer team continues to perform exceptionally well in the world 2022 tournament qualifying games. Today, on March 31, Armenia’s soccer players scored their third success in[...]

YEREVAN – With two victories in a row, Armenia’s soccer team climbed to the top of Group J, where it competes with Germany, North Macedonia, Romania, Lichtenstein, and Iceland for[...]

WASHINGTON – On May 7, 1945, a US Army Air Force (USAAF) pilot, Roland Jehl flew the Nazi High Command to Reims, France, where they signed the Surrender Act, which[...]

STEPANAKERT – In 2014 a group of journalists from Armenia and the Nagorno Karabakh Republic (Artsakh) set up Artsakhpress to be independent Artsakh’s first news agency. International recognition and a[...]

STEPANAKERT – Amid hardships, Artsakh is making serious efforts to recover in the aftermath of the recent war. Stepanakert is being rebuilt, new construction projects are set up, and business[...]