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.

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[...]

MOSCOW – In 1965 the Soviet government was getting ready to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Great October Revolution of 1917. The government invited moviemakers to discuss the prospects[...]

WASHINGTON – Anthony Blinken, awaiting confirmation as the next US Secretary of State, shares the concerns that many American senators have regarding Ankara. “Turkey is an ally that in many[...]

STEPANAKERT – The Armenian Mirror-Spectator continues its cooperation with Artsakh’s Public TV Company. The series of English-subtitled reports presents the most recent political and economic state of affairs. Today’s[...]

STEPANAKERT – “The biggest loss of the last war was our people, our boys who died defending the motherland,” said Davit Babayan, the former press secretary of the president of Artsakh[...]

WASHINGTON – US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo met with Armenian Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan on October 23 after meeting with Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov. The results of the[...]

STEPANAKERT — This installment of the Artsakh news video update includes reports on the opening of open-air libraries in the Park of Freedom Fighters in Stepanakert; Artsakh fruit production; the[...]

ATLANTA, Ga. – It was not Winston Churchill who won World War II, but it was indeed he who did not lose it, wrote prominent World War II historian John[...]

STEPANAKERT – Developing our cooperation with the television of Artsakh further, the Armenian-Mirror Spectator will present snapshots from Nagorno-Karabakh Republic’s Public TV’s programs in our online editions on a bimonthly[...]

WATERTOWN – Clashes between Armenians and Azerbaijanis continued to take place in various parts of Europe in the aftermath of the Azerbaijani attacks on the Tavush region of Armenia in[...]

WASHINGTON – Tensions were high in front of the Embassy of Azerbaijan in Washington, D.C. on Sunday, July 19. The Armenian Youth Federation arranged an early afternoon protest to call[...]