By Muriel Mirak-Weissbach Special to the Mirror-Spectator COLOGNE, Germany — On the 11th anniversary of the murder of Hrant Dink in front of his Agos office in Istanbul, Turks and[...]
WYNNEWOOD, Penn. – Antoine S. Bazarbashian passed away peacefully in his sleep on January 23. Born in Beirut, Lebanon, to Hester and Sarkis Bazarbashian, Antoine came to the United States in 1960.[...]
RIDGEFIELD, N.J. – Dr. Haikaz Martiros Grigorian, distinguished physician, and psychiatrist, Armenian-American community leader, and expert on the psychosocial effects of the Armenian Genocide, passed away peacefully at home on[...]
WATERTOWN – Papken V. Janjigian, known as “Pappy” to his friends, passed away on January 16. He was born on January 1, 1929 in Beirut, Lebanon to Vahan and Loussia[...]
BETHLEHEM, West Bank – Armenian Christmas Eve was celebrated on January 18 by the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem in Bethlehem, with Rami Hamdallah, Prime Minister of Palestine, in[...]
NEW YORK (Vogue) — During the day, Alexandra O’Neill’s Greenwich Village apartment doubles as her brand’s headquarters. The Markarian team of four taps away at their laptops on the Bertoia dining chairs,[...]
YEREVAN (Armenpress) —The Yazda organization and the UN Goodwill Ambassador for dignity of Survivors of Human Trafficking Nadia Murad have welcomed the adoption of the resolution recognizing the genocide of[...]
YEREVAN (Public Radio of Armenia) — An 8th century B.C. settlement has been discovered at “Lernagog-1” site near the village of Lernagog in Armenia’s Armavir Province. For the first time[...]
LOS ANGELES (People) — Alexis Ohanian is reflecting on the moment he almost lost his wife, Serena Williams, and their daughter. The Reddit co-founder shared a photo from Williams’ Vogue photo shoot on Instagram Thursday[...]
YEREVAN (RFE/RL) — Armenia’s next president must be a renowned but politically inexperienced individual who speaks foreign languages, President Serzh Sargysan said on Tuesday, January 16. Sargysan commented on his[...]
By Philip Chrysopoulos YEREVAN (Public Radio of Armenia) — Researcher Vicken Babkenian wrote how a Japanese ship saved the lives of hundreds Armenians and Greeks from genocide in Smyrna in 1922,[...]