20 things to do in Armenia
Armenia is a small country with a rich cultural heritage and stunning natural landscapes. Its ancient monasteries, churches, and other historical buildings are over 3,000 years old. The capital city of Yerevan is a great base for exploring the country’s mountains, valleys, and forests. Khor Virap Monastery, Garni Temple, Geghard Monastery Complex, Sevanavank Monastery, and […]
The sixth Yerevan International Book Festival opens its doors
The 6th Yerevan International Book Festival will be held from May 25-27 at the National Academic Theater named after Sundukyan. More than 50 writers, publishers, and cultural organizations from Armenia and other countries will participate in 25 events held in Armenian, Russian, and English. Admission is free and books will be sold at a 20-50% […]
#StopArtsakhBlockade
Since Azerbaijan began its disruption of electricity and gas supply to Artsakh on January 9, the Sarsang reservoir, which is a vital source of water resources for the region, has lost much of its volume. Artsakh’s reliance on only six hydroelectric power stations, with Sarsang accounting for 70% of the total capacity, has led to […]
“Silence, We’re reading!”
In today’s fast-paced world, where life is accelerating at an exponential rate, where books have been replaced by screens, and writing by SMS, the Mesrobian College has taken a step back from this trend and implemented a 15-minute break for silent reading, reversing the downhill spiral. https://www.mesrobian.com/PostingRead.aspx?ID=27175
Azerbaijan and Armenia near Peace Agreement, says Blinken
US Secretary of State Blinken reports significant progress in reaching a lasting peace agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia during talks in the United States.On Thursday, Blinken stated that both sides made significant progress in the final meeting of the bilateral peace talks in Arlington (Virginia), as reported by TASS.The pace of negotiations and the foundation […]
From Destruction to Survival
In the historical Armenian province of Erznka (Erzinjan, Western Armenia), in the village of Uchpynar, there is this beautiful monastery of St. David, better known as “Abrenk Vank” (Abrenk Monastery).Although the monastery has undergone numerous destruction, however, the church, chapel and the khachkars, which are the biggest in the region, have survived.These kachkars, 4 meters […]
Stop Azerbaijani Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide in Artsakh
Dear everyone, The “NO to the ethnic cleansing of Artsakh” youth movement needs our support in their petition to end the policy of genocide being pursued by Azerbaijan in Artsakh. The situation has become critical, and the independent Armenian Artsakh is now at risk of being occupied. It’s important that we take action and show […]
7 rising Armenian chefs who are making a mark on L.A.’s food scene
Los Angeles has been home to Armenian cuisine for decades, with dishes such as kebab, lahmadjoon, and shawarma being popular favorites. However, in recent years, a new generation of Armenian chefs and restaurateurs has emerged, eager to put their own spin on traditional dishes and introduce new flavors and techniques. Some of the rising Armenian […]
Reviving Air Travel in Syunik
On April 26, the L-410-UVP E20 passenger aircraft of Czech production successfully landed at Syunik Airport in Kapan at 10:58 Yerevan time. It is designed for 19 passengers and is registered in the Republic of Armenia. The flight was of an experimental nature. The plane took off from Zvartnots International Airport at 10:10. In fact, […]