By Thomas C . Nash Mirror-Spectator Staff WASHINGTON — Barack Obama made history on Tuesday when he became the 44th president of the United States, the first African- American to[...]

By Emil Danielyan MOSCOW (RFE/RL) — President Serge Sargisian praised Armenia’s close energy ties with Russia at the weekend after attending a meeting in Moscow of representatives of countries buying[...]

YEREVAN (RFE/RL) — The outgoing US President George W. Bush has thanked Armenia for its participation in the US-led occupation force in Iraq, which came to an end last October.[...]

By Suzan Fraser ANKARA (AP) — A Turkish court formally arrested nine more people Sunday for ties to an alleged secularist plot to bring down the Islamic-rooted government, and police[...]

TBILISI (RFE/RL) — The deliveries of Russian natural gas to Armenia, halted last Friday because of reported pipeline damage in Georgia, resumed by the end of Monday, January 12, officials[...]

Holy Martyrs Armenian Day School at Barnes & Noble By Janet Marcarian BAYSIDE, NY — December 2, 2009 will be remembered by the HMADS kindergarteners as “Barnes & Noble’s Day.”[...]

By Lilit Nurijanyan YEREVAN (Hetq) — Shoghaken Ensemble soloist Hasmik Harutyunyan was born in Yerevan into a family of emigrants from Moush in Western Armenia. It was a family in[...]

By Dan Bilefsky ISTANBUL (New York Times) — Fethiye Cetin recalled the day her identity shattered. She was a young law student when her beloved grandmother Seher took her aside[...]

BOSTON — Benefactors of Armenian Heritage Park gathered at the home of Charles Talanian in Boston on Monday, December 15, to celebrate a major milestone — the signing of the[...]

ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — A group of about 200 Turkish intellectuals on Monday issued an apology on the Internet for the Armenian Genocide earlier in the century in Turkey. The[...]