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By Marc A. Mamigonian and Bedross Der Matossian As scholars focused on the Armenian Genocide — its causes, implementation, repercussions and its denial — and with Armenian Studies more genera...
Budgets, as they say, are moral documents — reflecting our values at every level of government spending, be it foreign or domestic. A telling example is the allocation of foreign aid by the Bid...
The beleaguered regime of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has been marked with death and loss. The disasters endured by the Armenian nation during his rule have led to calamities only sur...
http://armenianweekly.com/2024/05/29/the-unstoppable-dram-analysis-of-the-worlds-strongest-currency/
May 28, 1918 is a glorious day and an unforgettable landmark in the history of the Armenian nation. Almost nine centuries after the fall of the Bakradouni Kingdom in Armenia and six centuries a...
http://armenianweekly.com/2024/05/28/may-28-a-glorious-anniversary/
April 2024 was different. April 2024 was the first Armenian Genocide remembrance month since Azerbaijan’s genocidal ethnic cleansing of Artsakh. Following our collective primal scream after t...
In a political landscape defined by increasingly vocal outrage over every new scandal, the stunning congressional silence surrounding the Henry Cuellar bribery case is both deafening and deeply t...
It is very discouraging for Armenians living in Armenia and the diaspora to see Armenia struggle to keep its independence and keep the Turkish and Azeri wolves at bay. Recent events show that Arm...
http://armenianweekly.com/2024/05/15/letter-to-the-editor-which-way-to-turn-armenias-plight/
The following remarks were offered at the “Greater Washington Supports Tavush” vigil, organized by the AYF D.C. “Ani” Chapter Seniors on May 8, 2024. We are gathered here, under the dark ...
http://armenianweekly.com/2024/05/13/the-tavush-movement-resilience-and-faith/
it was accepted. then it became forbidden and familiar the word kept silent whatever has passed it continues in a magnificence, unseen unforetold and eventually— we will become one with the wor...
It was a typical workday. After teaching my ESL class in the morning, I went home to spend time with my 10-month-old son. It was also not a typical day, as I was anticipating a AUTHOR INFORMA...