The Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Nancy Pelosi, is confronting a great dilemma. Because the Armenian genocide resolution is expected to ...
Mideast addicted to politics
By Boghos MardirossianAuthor, political and economical analyst It is anyone?s guess why people in the Middle East are so concerned about politi...
Armenia – wine, brandy and growing mountains
By Jill Worrall Travelling often means riding the waves of the unexpected and when you are responsible for 14 other people as well, keep...
A spotlit view in Yerevan
By Jill Worrall This is the first time I've stayed in a hotel of such architectural merit that my window has been spotlit. I didn...
General Garegin Njdeh
?We are at war and dark forces are again machinating against our existence and national reputation. All the same, Armenians in Diaspora don?t present ...
Gaspar Aghajanian
Middle East expert and magistrate whose turbulent, polyglot life typified the dislocations of the Armenian diaspora Gaspar Aghajanian was an ar...
'Zahir Shah is dead'
The death of the former Afghan king marks an end to fantasies of a restoration of the ?golden era?. By Tanya GoudsouzianMADRID The news ...
You are Armenian if…
Your last name ends in -ian or -yan. You make coffee in a saucepan. Your mother has a minor disagreement with her sister and doesn't talk to ...
U.S. State Department issues scathing report on Turkey's dismal record on religious freedom
By Appo JabarianExecutive Publisher/Managing Editor USA Armenian Life Magazine 21 September 2007 On September 14, the U.S. State Departm...
Explaining the Armenian genocide controversy
A Point of View: By Abraham H. Foxman A favorite subject for discussion at conferences between Israelis and American Jews is how little ...
