EDITORIAL: A Milestone Anniversary at a Time When Independence is in Jeopardy
No one can forget the pride and elation felt by every Armenian when 30 years ago today—September 21, 1991—Armenia shed its dependence from the Soviet Union and became an independent nation. Every year...
View ArticleEditorial: Artsakh’s Independence Must Not be Compromised and Must be Recognized
December 10 marks the 30th anniversary of the referendum on Artsakh’s independence. In 1991, some three months after Artsakh declared independence from the Soviet Union, 99.89 percent of the...
View ArticleEditorial: Bracing for the Challenges of the New Year
The events of the past year-and-a-half have ensured that 2022 is going to be fraught with challenges for the Armenian Nation as we continue to grapple with the after-effects of the 44-Day War in 2020...
View ArticleEditorial: Armenia’s Independence and Sovereignty Are of Paramount Importance
The recent acceleration of processes around the normalization of relations between Armenia and Turkey, coupled with the momentum in opening transport links with Azerbaijan and the delimitation and...
View ArticleEDITORIAL: Women Are Catalysts for a Stronger Society, Homeland and Nation
March 8 is International Women’s Day. It is a day of celebrating and honoring the accomplishments of women, but it also should serve as day for society as a whole to reflect on—and possibly make...
View ArticleEditorial: International Recognition of Armenian Genocide Imperative as...
We are living in extraordinary times. As we mark the 107th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, the hatred that guided its perpetrators continues to serve as state policy for many countries—among...
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