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PETAH TIKVA, Israel (PanARMENIAN.Net) — A public park in the city of Petah Tikva was officially named after French-Armenian crooner Charles Aznavour on Sunday, April 2, according to Father Aghan[...]

BERLIN — “Israel, stop arming Azerbaijan’s genocidal dictatorship!” With this call, two Berlin-based civil society groups held a vigil in front of the Israeli Embassy on March 26. Twenty people[...]

HAIFA, Israel (Public Radio of Armenia) — On Monday, March 20, the Armenian Genocide Square was inaugurated in the city center of Haifa, the Armenian National Committee of Jerusalem reported.[...]

By Avi Scharaf and Oded Yaron TEL AVIV (Haaretz) — An Azerbaijani cargo plane landed last Thursday at the Ovda Israeli air force base north of Eilat. After two hours[...]

In recent months, several political developments seemed to enhance Armenia’s position vis-à-vis that of its enemies, i.e., the verdict at the International Court of Justice, the placement of 100 European[...]

RYDE, Australia — The Pruning Fork is a new book by Arthur Hagopian, former journalist and foreign correspondent (AP, Reuters, The Canberra Times etc.)  in which he visualizes the end[...]

News of incidents which took place in Jerusalem on January 27 through 29 have alarmed the world Armenian community, as a group of extremist Jewish settlers have attacked an Armenian[...]

BELMONT, Mass. — The National Association for Armenian Research and Studies (NAASR) hosted an online webinar lecture on the history of the Armenian connection with Jerusalem on January 13 with[...]

JERUSALEM (Combined Sources) — Late in the evening of January 28, two Israeli extremists tried to obstruct the traffic on the Armenian Patriarchate street, then hit the car of Armenian[...]

By Ilan Ben Zion JERUSALEM  (AP) — A hundred years after taking in scores of children whose parents were killed in the Armenian Genocide, a 19th-century orphanage in Jerusalem’s Armenian[...]