Three months ago, hopes were high that Armenia and Azerbaijan were close to signing a peace agreement by the end of 2023. The logic behind this was the narrative that[...]

YEREVAN (Armenpress) — Several Netflix films and televisions series will be filmed in Armenia. Member of Parliament Sisak Gabrielyan from the Civil Contract Party credited the latest amendments made to[...]

By Paruir Sarkisian Special to the Mirror-Spectator Armenian-American trade relations have gone through various stages of natural development. Further development of trade and economic ties between the two countries as[...]

BUENOS AIRES (Azatutyun) — Argentina’s new President Javier Milei met with his Armenian counterpart Vahagn Khachatryan and called for closer ties between their countries ahead of his inauguration ceremony held[...]

On December 6 a top US diplomat made a visit to Azerbaijan against a backdrop of deteriorating relations between the two countries. The visit was received positively by Azerbaijani officials[...]

December 5 is the International Volunteer Day, the occasion to dive into the profound reasons for volunteering in the Homeland, especially in these challenging times. Birthright Armenia invites Diasporan Armenians[...]

NEW BRITAIN, Conn. — The greater New Britain community had a special opportunity to learn more about the crisis in Artsakh on November 29 at a forum hosted by South[...]

TORONTO — December 10 marks the 75th Anniversary of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. For[...]

Nobel Prize laureates, business leaders, former heads of state, and humanitarians are among the more than 150 global figures who have signed a letter calling for the immediate and unconditional[...]

By Gohar Palyan YEREVAN — Since October, the Knights and Daughters of Vartan have subsidized 122 Artsakh families with a total of $65,800, disbursed to address their pressing needs, ranging[...]

By Victoria Pisarenko Special to the Mirror-Spectator YEREVAN — Lyoka, also known as Valeri Ghazaryan, shifted from performing in the largest Armenian stadium to a different kind of stage –[...]