By Thomas C . Nash Mirror-Spectator Staff WASHINGTON — The US Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) announced it was continuing its one third reduction of a $235.6 million Armenian aid program[...]

WASHINGTON (Associated Press) — Corporate America typically hires lobbyists to pressure Congress on taxes and trade rules. But in an unusual — some say risky — move, five military contractors[...]

By Emine Ozcan ISTANBUL (BIA News Center) — Nedim Sener, a reporter for the daily Milliyet newspaper who published a book about journalist Hrant Dink’s murder, faces up to 28[...]

YEREVAN — The Hayastan All Armenian Fund recently congratulated all the winners of the 2008 President’s Prize, including academics Vahakn Dadrian and Wolfgang Gust, who were awarded the prestigious prize[...]

WATERTOWN — Perkins School for the Blind issued diplomas last week to 10 teachers from Asia, North Africa, Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America and the Caribbean. Among those in attendance[...]

WATERTOWN — State Rep. Jonathan Hecht told the Watertown Tab last Friday that he will not run for re-election to the Watertown Town Council this fall. A Mirror-Spectator profile on[...]

By Melania Badalian YEREVAN (Azg) — On Monday, May 18, Charles Aznavour, the French-Armenian international singer was awarded by the Tekeyan Cultural Association’s “Diamond Ararat” Medal for his extraordinary services[...]

NEW YORK — Five Armenian community leaders received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor on May 9. Each year the National Ethnic Coalition of Organizations (NECO) awards the medal to[...]

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (Sardarabad)— During his visit here, Arto Manoukian, president of the Montreal chapter of the Tekeyan Cultural Association (TCA) visited the Tekeyan Cultural Association headquaters here and met[...]

YEREVAN (Radiolur) — An international scientific session dedicated to the 90th anniversary of Yerevan State University, featuring 421 students and postgraduates from almost all the higher educational establishments of Armenia,[...]