ISTANBUL (Panorama.am) — The municipality of Istanbul adopted a decision to name Toshabag Street in the Beyoglu District after renowned Armenian-Turkish photojournalist, Ara Guler, Agos newspaper. The source says the[...]
BOSTON — On Thursday, November 2, the Armenian Mirror-Spectator, as part of its two-part 85th anniversary celebration, will sponsor a symposium on the campus of Wellesley College. The panel will[...]
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — The Erevan Choral Society of the Holy Trinity Armenian Church of Cambridge (seen above) is welcoming voices in all sections in preparation for its Annual Christmas Holiday[...]
NEW YORK — AGBU New York Special Events Committee (NYSEC) presents the ninth annual AGBU Performing Artists in Concert which will take place on Friday, November 3 at 8 p.m.[...]
LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The Grigorian Family Trust and the Florida Armenian Genocide Commemoration, Inc. will host the Florida premier of the Armenian Genocide documentary “Intent to Destroy”’ at the Ft.[...]
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region (Kurdistan 24) – The Turkish Parliament on Tuesday, October 10, in its first legislative session of the new term, stripped Kurdish lawmaker Besime Konca of her membership[...]
YEREVAN (Panorama/Panarmenian.am) — American actor, producer, director and scriptwriter John Malkovich arrived in Armenia on Monday, October 9, to attend the opening ceremony of the fifth Aram Khachaturian International Festival,[...]
YEREVAN (RFE/RL) — After years of foot-dragging and indecision, the Armenian authorities plan to enact soon a special law aimed at combatting domestic violence and helping its predominantly female victims.[...]
By Tugce Ozsoy and Selcan Hacaoglu ISTANBUL (Bloomberg) — Markets in Istanbul tumbled after the US and Turkey stopped issuing visas for each other’s citizens in a spat related to last year’s failed[...]
GYUMRI (Armenpress) — Prime Minister of Armenia Karen Karapetyan received on October 5 Dean of the School of Architecture and Planning of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Hashim Sarkis and[...]
By Andrew Rettman BRUSSELS (EUObserver) — Turkey’s attempt to silence dissident writer Dogan Akhanli has backfired by giving him a bigger platform, he said in a recent interview. Akhanli spoke[...]