Dubai's traffic problems have become legendary. Commuters lives are ruled by the city's roads where huge volumes of traffic can make a ...
British journalist Robert Fisk in Dubai in December 2005
Great encounters By Nusrat Ibrahim Acclaimed British journalist Robert Fisk was in Dubai earlier this month to launch his latest book. N...
Egyptian Armenians Today
Most of current Armenian Egyptians who are permanent residents of Egypt were born in Egypt. Armenian Egyptians are full Egyptians with an extra cultur...
Half Armenian, Half Turk
By Harry Parsekian It started almost a year ago when I was forwarded an e-mail with an attached photo. The author was a Turkish academic seekin...
“I wish you success” (ARTICLE IN ARMENIAN)
The article is written by Kevork Hagopjian (published in Aleppo Armenian's weekly “Kantsasar” issue 14/11/2005) and describes t...
Firearms in Armenia
Introduction: Although not famous as a rifle manufacturer Armenia began to manufacture small arms and ammunition in the early 1990s, primarily ...
Visiting two Armenian Christmas services at the same time
By Simon Maghakyan Today, I was jokingly called a traitor. My betrayal was attending two Armenian Christmas services at the same time. I know t...
Things to see and do on your pilgrimage
Visit the “closed bazaar,” a football stadium-sized indoor market brimming with fresh fruits and vegetables displayed like gleaming jewels...
Nazar the brave and his progeny
By Tanya Goudsouzian Many centuries ago, in a remote Armenian village, there lived a man known as Nazar the Lazy. Legend says the young, able-b...
The Armenian Family (a brief snapshot)
By Shogher Markarian Introduction Armenians of the diaspora have enjoyed long term contact with Middle Eastern cultures; the family life is greatly in...