From The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

Both Victims and Rescuers to Be Subject of Documentary By Alin K. Gregorian Mirror-Spectator Staff COCONUT CREEK, Fla. — For many years now, writer, director and producer Bared Maronian has used[...]

By Aram Arkun Mirror-Spectator Staff CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Recently, the Ebola virus has been in the news almost every day, with panicked speculation about the danger of its spread, and[...]

By Raffi Bedrosyan The homecoming trip of the (no longer) hidden Armenians from Diyarbakir to Armenia finally began this week, after months and months of planning, preparation, resolving issues, emerging[...]

BUENOS AIRES (Agencia Prensa Armenia) — Pope Francis will celebrate Mass for the Armenian Genocide centennial in the Basilica of San Pedro on April 12, 2015, according to an announcement[...]

WATERTOWN — Dr. Nancy Simonian, chief executive officer of Syros Pharmaceuticals Inc., will speak at the St. James Armenian Church Men’s Club Dinner Meeting on Monday September  8.  Her talk is[...]

YEREVAN (Armenpress and RFE/RL) — The US State Department issued a statement on the death of the Armenian citizen Karen A. Petrosyan, who was taken captive and killed in Azerbaijan. The[...]

By Peter Lyukimson JERUSALEM (Vestnik Kavkaza) — Presidential officials of Israel and Armenia are having intensive negotiations on recognition of the Armenian Genocide in Turkey in 1915. The Armenian side[...]

For the fifth year, the Tekeyan Center Fund (TCF) has sponsored a free camp for Tekeyan Schools in Armenia and Karabagh. This summer 70 Tekeyan students and their teachers from[...]

By Edmond Y. Azadian When Armenia attained independence, many Diasporan-Armenian organizations and experienced journalists moved to Yerevan to “liberate” the bland Soviet-style news media and restore its original mission. The[...]

One sunny August morning a bus left Diyarbakir, Turkey, with 50 passengers, and traveled to Yerevan, Armenia via Georgia. At the same time, a man flew from Canada to Yerevan[...]

By Donald J. Tellalian BOSTON — The restoration process of an historic landmark so often yields surprising discoveries. Old newspapers and handwritten notes buried in walls, names and initials of[...]