From The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

The Armenian Mirror-Spectator

WORCESTER — Ruth M. Aroian, 94, died on Saturday, August 11, at the Willows Healthcare Center. She was born in Sterling, Mass., on July 7, 1918, the daughter of Krekor[...]

DETROIT — Harry Aram Keoleian died on August 14. He was born to Charles and Sarah Keoleian. His father, Charles, immigrated to the US from the village of Everek and[...]

WASHINGTON — The Armenian National Institute (ANI) announced this week a major expansion of its website on the Armenian Genocide. A new section, titled Contemporary Press Coverage, consists of a[...]

BOSTON — There are several Armenians who have been diagnosed with cancer and are seeking help from the Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry (ABMDR). Debbi Margosian Chapman has been diagnosed[...]

MANILA, Philippines (Manila Inquirer) — Foreign Secretary Albert Del Rosario and Armenian Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian on Wednesday, August 22, signed two bilateral agreements, which were meant to expand bilateral[...]

ALEPPO, Syria (Tert.am, PanArmenian.net) — Two Syrian-Armenians have been killed in Damascus and Aleppo in recent days as a result of clashes between Syria’s governmental forces and rebels. A 76-year-old[...]

ANKARA (Hürriyet Daily News) — Matthew Bryza, the former US ambassador to Azerbaijan, who was never confirmed by the Senate for the job, has joined the Jamestown Foundation in Washington,[...]

By Edmond Y. Azadian In an election year all news channels are supersaturated with electioneering, most of the time oblivious to the fact that many other newsworthy events and developments[...]

WATERTOWN — The Mashtots Chair in Armenian Studies at Harvard University, the Armenian Library and Museum of America (ALMA), the Armenian Cultural Foundation (ACF) and the National Association for Armenian[...]

NEW YORK — At first glance, the Armenian Genocide would be an unlikely context for a compelling love story. Yet, one author has proved it cannot only be done, but[...]

LOS ALTOS HILLS, Calif. (San Jose Mercury News) — Five years ago, a blast from an improvised explosive device (IED) slammed into Capt. Matt Manoukian. Even with a debilitating concussion,[...]