Reading Time: 3 minutes The deep-rooted history behind the Artsakh-Karabakh conflict
Tag: Turkey
International community contributed to earthquake’s high death toll
Reading Time: 3 minutes The earthquake in Turkey and Syria was a natural disaster, but the death toll was manmade
World stands by in the face of the Second Armenian Genocide
Reading Time: 3 minutes Now is the time for the world to step in to supply and protect the population of Artsakh
The ignominious end of the Ottoman Empire
Reading Time: 4 minutes The last sultan, Mehmed VI, left his palace under British protection on November 17, 1922
Genocide denied is genocide repeated
Reading Time: 3 minutes Russia continues to deny the Holodomor; Turkey continues to deny the Armenian genocide
The return of the Armenian Genocide must be stopped
Reading Time: 3 minutes Putting the health of the people in the South Caucasus at risk puts us all at risk. Diseases spread and mutate rapidly in refugee camps
Three generations of courage and commitment
Reading Time: 3 minutes When you search the name Henry Morgenthau, you find remarkable legacies left by three men of one extraordinary family
Kate Harris’ Lands of Lost Borders a masterpiece
Reading Time: 3 minutes In Lands of Lost Borders, Kate Harris ruminates on 10 months aboard a bicycle along the Silk Road once conquered by Marco Polo
Democratic angst and independence turmoil
Reading Time: 3 minutes In Hillary Clinton’s mind, it’s everyone else’s fault. So she’ll continue to hog centre stage and suck up the political oxygen
Turkey is the Middle East’s newest rogue actor
Reading Time: 3 minutes Erdogan asserts that his government has a right to a sphere of influence over the region that once made up the Ottoman Empire