The foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan and international mediators met again on Friday to discuss ways of breaking the deadlock in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
WATCH: A Tribute to Allen and Sosé
Tribute at St. Mary’s church for Allen Yekikian and Sosé Thomassian
Cyprus Parliament Head Calls Turkey International Terrorist
President of the House of Representatives Marios Garoyian on Tuesday stressed the responsibilities of the international community in regard to Turkey’s crime of the Armenian Genocide saying that if Turkey had been punished for that crime, the Turkish invasion against Cyprus may not had taken place.
Hamshen Armenians to Resettle in Karabakh
Around 200 Hamshen-Armenian families living in Kyrgyzstan are opting to resettle in the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, Artsakh.
Park Hotel Artsakh Opens in Stepanakert
The capital of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, Artsakh, has a new hotel. Karabakh President Bako Sahakian on Wednesday took part in opening ceremonies of the “Park Hotel Artsakh” and cut the ribbon.
Genocide Museum Property to Revert to Cafesjian by May 23
The US District Court for the District of Columbia Tuesday ruled that all properties for the planned Armenian Genocide Museum and Memorial must revert to the Cafesjian Family Foundation by May 23, court papers indicate.
Armenia Envoy says Iran a Good Friend
Iran’s Ambassador to Armenia Grigor Arakelyan said Tuesday that “Iran has proved its honesty and friendship with Armenia over the past 20 years,” ISNA agency reported.
Turkey’s Main Opposition Leaders Visit Patriarchate
Turkey’s Republican People’s Party (CHP) Deputy President and Foreign Relation Representative Osman Korutürk and General Secretary Bihlun Tamaylıgil paid a visit to the Greek and Armenian patriarchates on Monday and Tuesday, ahead of next month’s parliamentary elections, reported the Hurriyet Daily News.
Pasadena’s St. Sarkis Church Celebrates 25th Anniversary
On the weekend of November 13, St. Sarkis Church of Pasadena celebrated the 25th anniversary of its establishment with Episcopal Divine Liturgy, ordinations, and a banquet.
A Detailed Account of the Armenian Genocide Reparations Conference
On Saturday, October 23, the International Human Rights Law Association (IHRLA) at the University of California, Los Angeles hosted a conference entitled, “Genocide and Then What? The Law, Ethics, and Politics of Making Amends” at Dodd Hall.