By Luis Moreno Ocampo December 2023 marked the 75th anniversary of the Genocide Convention’s adoption. And yet, here we stand, at a moment when, despite constant discussion of the term,[...]

To the Editor: I am writing this op ed in response to the media coverage of French journalist Leo Nicolian’s “hunger strike” at the Yerevan airport in protest of policies[...]

Nikol Pashinyan’s visit to Moscow had some interesting nuances. Pashinyan did not attend Vladimir Putin’s inauguration ceremony on May 7, citing the absence of an invitation. On May 8, he[...]

After he took office, President Joe Biden declared, “Diplomacy is back.” Top aides Secretary of State Antony Blinken and national security adviser Jake Sullivan repeated the mantra. Their implication? The Trump era’s[...]

By Gary A. Kulhanjian Special to the Mirror-Spectator I was motivated to write this tribute and remembrance of my friend and professional colleague on the 70th anniversary of her blockbuster[...]

We call on the Armenian authorities to refrain from any forceful action and to create an occasion for an explanatory and conciliatory meeting. Theocracy is not demanded, but rather true[...]

On April 24, Armenians worldwide commemorate Armenian Genocide, remembering the 1.5 million innocents people massacred in the Ottoman Empire. Each year on this date, Armenians gather at memorials, churches, and[...]

The following keynote address was delivered by Mirror-Spectator editor Alin K. Gregorian at the annual Genocide commemoration in Providence, on April 28. As most know, we commemorate the date April[...]

The year 2023 marked perhaps the worst year for Armenians since the Genocide of more than a century ago. Azerbaijanis backed by Turkish Special Forces and utilizing Israeli drones attacked[...]

By Dr. Arshavir Gundjian, C.M. Special to the Mirror-Spectator Just as we regularly celebrate the start of the new year, Christmas, or Easter, the Armenian people systematically commemorate every year[...]

Before the Armenian authorities announced the transfer of four Tavush villages to Azerbaijan, causing a significant commotion, a major point of discussion in Armenia was whether Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan[...]