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YEREVAN–LONDON — Suzanne Ajamian is a multidisciplinary visual artist whose life and work were forged in the crucible of war, displacement, and the resilience of living with a disability from[...]

YEREVAN–LONDON — Grace Aidiniantz (1927-2015), the late London-based businesswoman of Armenian descent, is best known for her founding of the Sherlock Holmes Museum on Baker Street in 1990, a landmark[...]

LONDON — On the evening of June 14, London’s St Paul’s Church resonated with the rich and vibrant sounds of Armenian classical music, as the Klingen Instrumental Ensemble, soloists, and[...]

By Erica Jeal LONDON (The Guardian) — Who’s the hotter property in the opera world right now: Ted Huffman the librettist and director of zeitgeisty new works? Or Ted Huffman[...]

LONDON  — Yellow Press has published Genocide: Personal Stories, Big Questions, by journalist and author, Heidi Kingstone. The book tells the story of the last 120 years of genocide, its[...]

LONDON — United Kingdom Foreign Secretary David Lammy has been lambasted in the British media and elsewhere after making a remark in his first post on his new blog titled[...]

“Born in 1936 to an ancient Syrian-Jewish family in Cairo, Claudia Roden studied in London to become a painter before becoming engrossed by the stories and recipes of Britain’s expatriate[...]

By Claire Armitstead LONDON (The Guardian) — In Elif Shafak’s latest novel, a single raindrop rises and falls through millennia. In Nineveh, in the seventh century BC, it lands on[...]

By Felix Light and Nailia Bagirova TBILISI/BAKU (Reuters) — Armenia and Azerbaijan on Thursday, July 18, accused each other of blocking a proposed UK-mediated meeting between their leaders, the latest[...]

By Kelly Bloss (OCCRP), Olga Loginova (Vlast), Fatima Karimova (Mikroskop Media), Aidan Iusubova (iFact) and Nana Bregadze (iFact) LONDON (OCCRP) — As head of security for Azerbaijan’s president, Baylar Eyyubov is closely[...]