Great Britain

“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[...]

BATH, England — The Armenian team has won five bronze medals and one letter of commendation at the 65th International Mathematical Olympiad held in the city of Bath, Great Britain,[...]

By Grace Witherden WINDSOR, United Kingdom (Ascot Windsor & Eton Express) – Visitors at Windsor Castle will get to see two newly conserved paintings by the mysterious 17th-century Armenian artist[...]

The person standing at the far right behind the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin in this historic photo taken in Yalta in 1945 is Soviet Aviation Marshal Sergey Khudyakov. At the[...]

WATERTOWN – The accompanying letter is addressed to the BBC’s American offices concerning BBC coverage of the current attacks on the Republic of Mountainous Karabakh (Artsakh). Dear sirs, When the[...]

London/New York – I.B. Tauris (an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing) announced the launch of a new series titled Armenians in the Modern and Early Modern World. Prof. Bedross Der Matossian[...]

ATLANTA, Ga. – It was not Winston Churchill who won World War II, but it was indeed he who did not lose it, wrote prominent World War II historian John[...]

LONDON — The results of a major research on public opinion in Diaspora communities will be formally launched at an online event on September 5. The Armenian Diaspora Survey (ADS)[...]

LONDON — By the decision of the Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian Church in the United Kingdom and Ireland, Bishop Hovakim Manukyan, a prayer service for Lebanon and[...]