Armenia had hardly regained domestic peace as a result of the Velvet Revolution, when urgent foreign policy issues began amassing on its borders. Constant threat of war with Azerbaijan is[...]

(Issued by the Diocesan Council of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Eastern) on August 11) This statement is addressed to fellow leaders of the Eastern Diocese, parishioners,[...]

By Monique Svazlian Tallon Special to the Mirror-Spectator Glendale, California, has grown into one of the largest Armenian communities outside of Yerevan. The Glendale City Council, which is four-fifths Armenian[...]

Common folks in Egypt have a very keen sense of humor.  They can create anecdotes to render the most complex political issues into simple humorous stories. One such anecdote is[...]

At one Armenia-Diaspora convocation in Yerevan long ago, where more than 3,000 participants were attending, a dramatic incident took place. Prime Minister Vazken Sargsyan, who had just returned from the[...]

By Raffi Bedrosyan My first trip to Armenia was not really to Armenia, but to Artsakh, known internationally as Nagorno Karabakh, right after the war with the Azeris ended in[...]

(The following letter was sent by Knights of Vartan Avak Sbarabed Dr. Gary Zamanigian and Avak Tbrabed Deacon Richard Norsigian to Very Rev. Daniel Findikian, Primate, Diocese of the Armenian[...]

By Michael Zeytoonian Like thousands of others here in Massachusetts, around the country and the world, my life pauses this week to remember and honor the memory of Fr. Dajad[...]

Many people cannot locate the village of Panik in the Shirak Region of Armenia. It is a small community on the outskirts of Gyumri, where Russia’s 102nd military base is[...]

In the aftermath of the Velvet Revolution, the last thing that Armenia needs is the continuation of further social disturbances. The popular uprising which brought Nikol Pashinyan to power is[...]

By Taleen Babayan Special to the Mirror-Spectator Among the maze-like streets of Bourdj Hammoud, where crossed wires hang on for dear life and the Armenian language swirls in the air[...]