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[...]

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[...]

By Philippe Raffi Kalfayan A recent column in the Armenian Mirror-Spectator (“Intolerance Toward ‘the Other’” by Raffi Bedrosyan) reported on a   shocking event that happened in Turkey during the inhumation[...]

By Muriel Mirak-Weissbach Special to the Mirror-Spectator BERLIN — January 1 is always a good time for pledging better behavior. It is a time for political leaders to reflect on[...]

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — On December 29, 2017, Kevork Atinizian received the Knights of Saints James Medal, a newly created award of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem, in recognition for his[...]

CAIRO (Public Radio of Armenia) — Works by the late Egyptian Armenian cartoonist Alexander Saroukhan have gone on display in Cairo. The exhibition, titled “Echoes of Past Visions,” will run through[...]

YEREVAN (Public Radio of Armenia) — The Armenian National Assembly’s Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs will consider a draft statement on condemning the genocide against the Yezidi people in the[...]

PUNTA DEL ESTE, Uruguay (Agencia Prensa Armenia) — The Republic of Armenia Square was inaugurated on January 7 in Punta del Este, Uruguay, with a sculpture of an Armenian woman[...]

TEL AVIV, Israel — The World Union of Jewish Students (WUJS) has formally recognized the Armenian Genocide at its 44th World Congress in Israel, after a Jewish-Australian advocate, Ariel Zohar[...]

By Artsvi Bakhchinyan YEREVAN — In the run-up to the centenary of the Armenian Genocide, more and more incidents and details came to light, many touching on unexpected subjects and[...]

By Haykaram Nahapetyan Mirror-Spectator Video Correspondent “The Red Army was as multiethnic as the Soviet Union, but its generals were overwhelmingly Russian. Very few non-Slavs reached high rank and the[...]