From The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

By Andrea Shalal and Leo Rinke BERLIN (Reuters) — Germany on March 6 said it would review Turkey’s request for the extradition of a Syrian Kurdish leader on constitutional grounds[...]

STEPANAKERT (Public Radio of Armenia) — On March 5, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Artsakh Masis Mayilian received the delegation from Bouc-Bel-Air, France, headed by Mayor Richard[...]

STEPANAKERT (Public Radio of Armenia) — On March 2, at the initiative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Artsakh, the statement by the National Assembly of the[...]

By Taleen Babayan Special to the Mirror-Spectator NEW YORK — The 30th anniversary of the birth of the Artsakh Movement was marked in an educational and artistic manner on Thursday,[...]

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Diana Der-Hovanessian, poet and long-time president of New England Poetry Club, died on March 1, 2018. She was the author of 30 books of poetry and translations,[...]

BROOMALL, Penn. — The family and friends of Arslan Seraydarian celebrated his 100th birthday on Saturday, February 17, at the Restaurant School at Walnut Hill College in Philadelphia. The evening was[...]

YEREVAN (parliament.am, president.am) – On March 2, Gagik Melikyan, the Chair of the Accounting Committee of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia, presented to the parliament the results[...]

Abel Manoukian, Bearing Witness to Humanity: Switzerland’s Humanitarian Contribution during the Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire 1894−1923, Münster: Aschendorff Verlag, 2018, 606 pp. This book seeks to pay tribute to the[...]

YEREVAN (Public Radio of Armenia) – Armenia’s President Serzh Sargsyan has declared the protocols signed in Zurich in 2009 null and void. The President made the announcement at a sitting[...]

WATERTOWN, Mass. — The Board of Trustees at the Armenian Museum of America announced on February 28 the appointment of Jennifer Liston Munson as the Armenian Museum’s next Executive Director.[...]

By Robert Fisk Only in Turkey is the identity of a citizen a matter of national security. That’s why the population registry in Ankara was until now a closed book,[...]