AEF Funds Computer Labs for Displaced Students at Shushi Technological University in Stepanakert

In collaboration with the Shushi Technological University, the Armenian Educational Foundation (AEF) has donated $20,000 to provide brand new equipment and learning materials to students displaced from Shushi following the 44-day war. The center has been furnished with state-of-the-art furniture, printers, computers, projectors, speakers and more. Additionally, employees of the center also received brand new […]

A Documentary About the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War was Submitted for Oscars Consideration

Emile Ghessen, a former British Royal Marines Commando, disclosed on Twitter that his documentary “45 Days – The Fight For A Nation” about the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war received a nomination for an Academy Award in the Best Documentary Feature category. The video was made in fall of 2020 when Azerbaijan began a massive military onslaught […]

Transforming Armenia’s Healthcare System: From Quantitative Misconceptions To Qualitative Sustainability

Thirty years after independence, Armenia’s healthcare system has achieved some successes and reached various milestones, but overall remains inefficient, mismanaged and incapable of serving some of the basic healthcare needs and obligations of the Armenian society. With a maldistribution of infrastructure and human resources, weak government oversight, socio-economic imbalance, and low public financing, Armenia’s healthcare […]

Affordable Flights to 8 Destinations; Flyone Armenia Starts Selling Air Tickets

The company informs that there will be 2 daily flights in the direction of Yerevan-Moscow. Other directions, with 2 flights per week are: Yerevan-Tehran, Yerevan-Lyon, Yerevan-Tel Aviv, Yerevan-Krasnodar, Yerevan-Tbilisi, Yerevan-Kutaisi, Yerevan-Istanbul. Airfare for most destinations starts from 39 Euros. All the flights will be carried out from “Zvartnots” international airport, with a convenient schedule. The […]

National Hero Monte Melkonian Would Turn 64 Today

National Hero of Armenia, Hero of Artsakh Monte Melkonian would turn 64 today. Monte was a thinker and a writer, as well as a man of deeds, not afraid to speak the truth, as he saw it. Monte Melkonian was born in California’s San Joaquin Valley on November 25, 1957. A trained archaeologist who spoke […]

Excavation Commences For Armenian American Museum In Glendale

The construction of the two-storey building of the Armenian American Museum has commenced. The approved design calls for the construction of approximately 50,800-square-foot of habitable space above a basement parking garage. The museum’s permanent and temporary exhibition galleries are to be located on the second floor, with a lobby, an auditorium, a learning center, and administrative […]

Armenian Armath Engineering Laboratories To Expand To Dhaka, Bangladesh

The joint delegation of the Bangladeshi partners of the Union of Advanced Technology Enterprises (UATE) visited Armenia from October 29 to November 4 to discuss the opening of an Armath Engineering Laboratory in the capital Dhaka. The opening of the laboratory is planned to take place in the spring of 2022 at the Dhaka Air […]

Hayastan All-Armenian Fund’s Annual Telethon Will Be Held In A New Format

Hayastan All-Armenian Fund’s Annual Telethon will be held in a new format this year. The Armenian Telethon will begin at 6pm local time and over 3 hours the Himnadram team will present the extensive projects carried out over the last year, both in Armenia and more specifically in Artsakh. It will be broadcast on H1TV […]

The Government is Offering Employment Programs For Veterans of The Artsakh War

The government will provide aid to any employer who hires disabled servicemen of the Artsakh war. Such support comes in the form of tax deductions, as well as, investing up to $1000 in order to help businesses become disability friendly. In addition, the government is helping provide the veterans of the war direct aid, including […]