By Andrew F. Tully WASHINGTON (RFE/RL) — The United States will soon have a new deputy assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian[...]
By Thomas C. Nash Mirror-Spectator Staff BELMONT, Mass. — Three professors gave their takes on the Nagorno Karabagh negotiations at a recent panel discussion at the National Association of Armenian[...]
SAN MATEO, Calif. — On April 19, 500 people from the Armenian community of San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area attended a grand cultural celebration called “Hantiboum” at the[...]
NEW BRITAIN, Conn. — This past spring the Women’s Guild of the Armenian Church of the Holy Resurrection conducted a drive to collect jeans and other pants for distribution to[...]
CHICAGO — AGBU Focus celebrated its fifth biennial affair with 400 participants from 16 countries and dozens of American cities here July 16-19. The four-day event took place around the[...]
By Tom Vartabedian YEREVAN — One book doesn’t necessarily make an accomplished author but with Knarig Svazlian, it’s a step in the right direction. The 41-year-old just published a work[...]
By Edmond Y. Azadian “To be or not to be;” To go or not to go — a Shakespearian dilemma hangs over Armenia. Rather, it hangs over President Serge Sargisian’s[...]
NEW YORK — On Tuesday, August 4, a farewell reception was held at the Diocesan Center in honor of Armen Martirossian, Armenia’s ambassador to the United Nations, who will soon[...]
By Thomas C. Nash Mirror-Spectator Staff WASHINGTON — A high-profile Ohio election fraud case revolving around the Armenian Genocide now includes the testimony of an ex-FBI translator who claims the[...]
BOSTON — The Home Builders Association of Massachusetts (HBAM) at its annual award night, held at Symphony Hall on June 16, honored James Derderian Sr. as Legend of the Industry.[...]