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Turkish Cypriot Authorities Abruptly Cancel Pilgrimage To Nearly 1,000-Year-Old Sourp Magar Armenian Monastery

A planned pilgrimage to the 11th-century Sourp Magar Armenian monastery in the Kyrenia district was cancelled at the last minute by the unrecognized Turkish occupation authorities of Northern Cyprus,...

Cannes Film Festival to Premiere Five Restored Pelechian Films in First-Ever Dedicated Program

The 79th Cannes Film Festival will screen five newly restored films by Armenian director...

Khachkar Studios Unveils a New World-Class Template for U.S. Armenian Churches Annual Financial Transparency

The U.S. Armenian religious landscape enters a transformative new era as Khachkar Studios introduces...

Highly Anticipated TUMO Los Angeles Opens First U.S. Center, Bringing Free, Future-Ready, After-School Tech, Design and AI Education to Local Teens

On October 18, TUMO Los Angeles officially opened its doors in North Hollywood, launching its first U.S. location of the internationally acclaimed after-school learning...

Yerevan City to Vote on Renaming Leningradyan Street in Honor of Kirk Kerkorian, The Late Armenian-American Billionaire Tycoon and National Hero

The Yerevan City Council is set to discuss a proposal to rename Leningradyan Street in honor of Kirk Kerkorian, the American-Armenian businessman, philanthropist, and...

Aïda Aznavour-Garvarentz, Charles Aznavour’s Sister, Passes Away at 102

Aïda Aznavour-Garvarentz, the beloved sister of the late legendary French-Armenian artist Charles Aznavour, has passed peacefully away at the age of 102, leaving behind...

Israeli Watchdog Reveals 43% of Attacks Target Armenian Christians, as Hate Crimes Continue to Surge Across Jerusalem’s Old City

The Religious Freedom Data Center (RFDC) has published its new quarterly report, “Incidents Against Christians in Israel,” covering July to September 2025, documenting 31...

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