Topic: Syria

ALEPPO (Armenpress) — Aleppo’s Armenian schools began resuming activities, deputy minister of Diaspora Serzh Srapionyan said in an interview. “As you know, numerous buildings were greatly damaged in the military[...]

PARAMUS, N.J. — In fall 2015, the Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA), as part of its Syria Relief efforts, established the Syria LifeLine program to help willing individuals and[...]

By Aram Arkun Mirror-Spectator Staff WATERTOWN — An event for author Dawn MacKeen to promote her book on the Armenian Genocide, The Hundred-Year Walk, was presented last October by the[...]

By Jon Lee Anderson The fall of Aleppo probably marks the beginning of the end for Syria’s myriad rebel factions, five and a half years after their uprising began. With the[...]

HOUSTON, Texas — In 2015, the Aleppo Compatriotic Charitable Organization (CCO) initiated and up to this day continues to implement the Save a Life program. The name of the program[...]

By Gohar Abrahamyan ArmeniaNow reporter YEREVAN (ArmeniaNow) — Ethnic Armenians who have fled Syria during the last two years of conflict and took refuge in Armenia consider that possible US[...]

ALEPPO (Armenpress) — Kidnappings of Syrian-Armenians continue on the Turkish border, according to Kantsasar Weekly’s Zarmik Poghikyan. “On July 28 in the morning a small bus left from Aleppo to[...]

ALEPPO (Armenpress) — Clashes between the governmental forces and armed rebels escalated this week, resulting in the wounding of several Armenians, stated Press Secretary of the Armenian National Prelacy Jirair[...]

DAMASCUS (PanArmenian.net) — According to a Facebook post by an Aleppo Armenian group, Vazgen Isahak Taghlian, an Armenian-born soldier serving in the Syrian army, was killed on March 15 during[...]