Armenian Survivor of Ottoman Killings Urges Peace
Centenarian recalls her family’s suffering but says now is time to build bridges with Turkey. By Gayane Mkrtchyan in Yerevan
Centenarian recalls her family’s suffering but says now is time to build bridges with Turkey. By Gayane Mkrtchyan in Yerevan
Loyal expatriate Armenians return often, support economy. By Aghavni Harutyunyan in Yerevan
With diaspora on its side, country punches above its weight.
Turkish fury over US Congress recognition of Armenian genocide raises concerns over their future. By Gayane Mkrtchyan in Yerevan and Aline Ozinian in Istanbul
Politicians act as beaten and abused women at last begin to break their silence.
They say export of sheep to Iran creating domestic shortage that’s forcing them out of business.
Slow progress towards equality in public life. By Gayane Abrahamyan in Yerevan
Fifteen years on, doctors say disease brought on by stress of war continues to kill people.