Germany

MUNICH, Germany – Yazidi businessman and philanthropist Mirza Sloyan passed away on November 3 after a complicated surgery in a hospital. Sloyan, who made his fortune in Russia but was[...]

POTSDAM, Germany — In the extensive literature of the Armenian Genocide, memoirs of single survivors play a special role. Each story is different, and yet all share certain characteristics; the[...]

FRANKFURT, Germany — The Frankfurt Book Fair is a highpoint in the German cultural calendar, and one that I look forward to every October. Hundreds of thousands of new books[...]

YEREVAN (RFE/RL) — After months of negotiations with the Armenian government, the Irish budget airline Ryanair announced on Wednesday, October 16 that it will launch flights between Europe and Armenia[...]

YEREVAN — There had been plans and revisions, deadlines missed and newly defined. The second building of the My Way Socio-Rehabilitation Day Care Center for people with autism was to[...]

YEREVAN — On September 26, at the Conference Hall of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute (AGMI) Foundation a cooperation agreement between the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute and Lepsuis House was re-signed. The[...]

BERLIN — The Armenian Genocide was not only Armenian; what unfolded in the Ottoman Empire in 1915 and continued for years was a genocide perpetrated by the Young Turk regime[...]

By Archi Harutyun Galentz BERLIN — On August 14 an exhibition opened in Berlin, which was not only dedicated to the revolution in Armenia, but also, with the help of[...]

YEREVAN (Armenpress) —  President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian hosted former President of Germany Joachim Gauck, on September 16. The meeting was also attended by Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos[...]

WEIMAR, Germany — If today’s cultural context is besieged by “deliberate attempts to mislead” and to cut off meaningful discussion, if it is a context in which unfounded opinions enjoy[...]