Turkey
By Lara Seligman ISTANBUL (Foreign Policy) — The US military has grounded the Turkish pilots training on the F-35 fighter jet in the United States and cut off their access[...]
ISTANBUL — People with autism require very special care, and there are precious few facilities providing adequate facilities and personnel to deal with their needs. Armenia is fortunate to have[...]
By Stasa Salacanin After months of repeated warnings, the US has suspended the delivery of Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II jets parts and program materials to Turkey, what has been[...]
By Benny Morris and Dror Ze’evi Between 1894 and 1924, the number of Christians in Asia Minor fell from some 3-4 million to just tens of thousands — from 20[...]
ISTANBUL (Panorama.am) — Istanbul-Armenian Member of Parliament Garo Paylan, representing the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), has met with the Armenian boy forcibly converted to Islam on live TV, Ermenihaber[...]
By Erdag Göknar Orhan Pamuk’s Photographs emerge from a specific and recurring moment. As much as they capture subtle aspects of Istanbul geography in and around the iconic confluence of[...]
ISTANBUL (news.am) — Cases of forcible religious conversion continue in Turkey. This time an Armenian teen was converted to Islam on live television on May 14. During his religious TV[...]
ISTANBUL (news.am) — Turkish Minister of the Interior Süleyman Soylu on May 14 visited the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople. As reports Istanbul’s Agos Armenian newspaper, members of the Patriarchate’s religious assembly,[...]
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — On Friday, March 15, Vanderbilt University’s Anthropology Department hosted a lecture by Cornell University Prof. Adam T. Smith. His lecture was titled “Archaeology’s Genocide Problem: Violence, Heritage,[...]
By Carlotta Gall ISTANBUL (New York Times) — Turkey’s electoral authorities wiped away a crushing defeat for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday, May 6, ordering a rerun of the race for mayor[...]