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Missak MANOUCHIAN in the Panthéon

A statement signed by Adrien Vahakn SAGE, President of Laïcité et République Sociale and member of UNITE LAIQUE celebrates Missak Manouchian’s inclusion in the Panthéon, representing foreign contributions to the French Republic. UNITE LAIQUE’s efforts in advocating for Manouchian’s place are acknowledged, overcoming resistance to uphold universal secular values. This achievement stands against divisive ideologies […]

Yeghegnut: A Storied Past and Current Challenges in Artsakh’s History

Yeghegnut (Yegheknut in the local dialect) is one of the ancient settlements of the Tsar province of Artsakh, Greater Armenia.Yeghegnut church, according to preserved record and tradition, was built by Arzu Khatun, who played a major role in the construction of Dadi monastery, and who was the wife of Prince Vakhtang of Verin Khachen (Tsar).In […]

Tavitian Scholar Program at the Fletcher School calls for applications for the 2023 program

Since 1999, the collaboration between the Tavitian Foundation and Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University has granted nearly 300 Armenian young professionals six months of advanced training at the Fletcher School. Armenian government professionals are selected by the Foundation from a highly-competitive applicant pool. These Tavitian Scholars travel from Armenia to Boston […]

Collection of works by Komitas inscribed on Memory of the World International Register

The collection of works by Armenian composer Komitas has been included in the Memory of the World International Register, created under the aegis of UNESCO, the Delegation of Armenia to UNESCO informs. The inscription thus recognizes the illustrious cultural figure, the guardian of Armenian musical heritage. The Memory of the World (MoW) Register lists documentary […]

High Schoolers ‘Last Dance’ Becomes Symbol Of Blockaded Karabakh Armenians

In the midst of ongoing political talks and concerns for the future of ethnic Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh, two teenagers have emerged as symbols of resilience. During their high-school graduation ceremony in Stepanakert, Karen Galstian and his classmate Ani seized the moment and danced joyfully in the rain, oblivious to the downpour. What initially seemed like […]

The only mafia you should learn about in Armenia

In the captivating world of the Armenian tech scene, there is a vibrant community known as the Armenian Tech Mafia. This exceptional network is reshaping the industry through unwavering commitment to collaboration, innovation, and support. Within Armenia’s thriving tech ecosystem, a remarkable opportunity presents itself to unlock true potential and ignite a passion for technology. […]

How is He Getting Corporate America to Donate to Armenia?

Dominick Tavitian, a Seattle-native and Product Manager at Affirm, is making strides with his growing start-up ReferMe. Inspired by his Armenian heritage and the concept of donation matching, Dominick is on a mission to help Armenians climb the corporate ladder and secure big corporate jobs. By connecting candidates with corporate job opportunities through employee referrals, […]

Yerevan Has No Intention of ‘Dismantling’ Nemesis Monument

Amid Ankara’s threats, such as closing Turkey’s airspace to an Armenian airline, due to the unveiling of the Nemesis Monument honoring Operation Nemesis heroes, Yerevan city hall has stated that they have no intention of removing the monument. The statement was in response to a query from Azatutyun.am’s Armenian Service regarding Turkey’s foreign minister Mevlut […]

Tufenkian Foundation Expands Artsakh Food Security Program

Tufenkian Foundation provides free crop seeds to boost Artsakh’s food security. In partnership with the Ministry of Agriculture’s Village Support Fund, the foundation has distributed 154 tons of seeds to all Artsakh villagers. The initiative includes buckwheat, pea, lentil, and flax seeds for cultivation, as well as alfalfa and korgana seeds for animal feed. The […]