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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump in his statement on April 24 refused to use the phrase Armenian Genocide, to no one’s surprise. His statement said, in part, “Today, we pay[...]
WASHINGTON — Several colleges across the United States offer Armenian studies, but only one in the nation’s capital and its immediate vicinity provides such an opportunity: the Catholic University of[...]
WASHINGTON (Armenpress) — The Ambassador of Armenia to the United States Narek Mkrtchyan on April 11 hosted a group of master’s students from Georgetown University at the Embassy of Armenia[...]
By Peter Balakian The fallout from Trump’s effort to control The Kennedy Center for the Arts has been predictable, and now, in the wake of so many cancellations by artists,[...]
WASHINGTON — The Armenian Assembly of America (Assembly) announced that Armen V. Sahakyan will serve as its Armenia Country Director and Sophia Badalian as its Public Relations and Digital Engagement[...]
By Yousef Bardouka Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev have participated in the inaugural session of the Peace Board in Washington. The two leaders attended the[...]
By Joseph Gedeon WASHINGTON (Guardian) — Bodyguards traveling with the Azerbaijani president, who was visiting Washington for the inaugural meeting of Donald Trump’s Board of Peace, punched, kicked and chased[...]
By Gabrielle Rockson WASHINGTON (People) — Dr. Mehmet Oz’s name appears in the newly released batch of Epstein files The celebrity doctor, who now runs the Centers for Medicare &[...]
WASHINGTON — The two leading Armenian-American organizations lobbying for Armenian issues, including recognition of the Genocide, offered angry responses to Vice President J.D. Vance’s social media account deleting photos about[...]
WASHINGTON — The Armenian National Committee of America filed a Freedom of Information Act request with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Medicare &[...]