Steve Wozniak in Armenia to Receive IT Award
It could very well be considered the unlikeliest place an Apple co-founder could end up, but Steve Wozniak has arrived in Armenia to receive a Global IT Award from President
It could very well be considered the unlikeliest place an Apple co-founder could end up, but Steve Wozniak has arrived in Armenia to receive a Global IT Award from President
While most of the world, including the South Caucasus, gets ready to pull out their warm jackets, boots and scarves from the back of their closets, here’s a continuing look
Fresh off a win against Macedonia last Friday which delighted fans around the globe, Armenia is preparing for a destiny-deciding game tomorrow, taking on the Republic of Ireland and hoping
Before the chilly winds and snow sets in, here’s a short look back at summer in Armenia via mobile photographer and PicPlz editing software, where the vodka flowed from North
The following unabridged essay was written by Dr. Jirair Libaridian, who holds the Alex Manoogian Chair in Modern Armenian History at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Libaridian previously served
Text by Liana Aghajanian, photos © K. Shamlian As they have for thousands of years, Armenians gathered on a hot summer day to partake in a festival with pagan-era roots
Twenty miles north west of Armenia’s capital Yerevan, lives a barber named Hagop in Ashtarak, the capital city of Aragatsotn province founded in the 9th century along the Kasagh River.
The government of Armenia recently made the decision to lift its travel restrictions for people living with HIV, aligning its policy with international public health standards, a move much welcomed
The Street Shoe Project has been on the road, making stops in Northern Armenia in the town of Vanadzor (Kirovakan) and even crossing borders to Tbilisi, Georgia. The high-heeled phenomenon
Tell the high heel loving girls of Yerevan that their shoe choices have been known to cause some serious medical problems in the form of torn ligaments and broken ankles,