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In surprise Vote, Sweden Labels 1915 Events Armenian Genocide

Sweden's parliament narrowly approved a resolution Thursday recognizing the 1915 mass killing of Armenians in Turkey as genocide. Swedish news agency TT said Turkey recalled its ambassador from Sweden...

House committee narrowly passes recognition of Armenian genocide

  Reporting from Los Angeles and Washington - Sponsors of a long-debated congressional resolution to officially recognize the Armenian genocide cleared a key hurdle by a one-vote margin Thursday, but...

Armenian U-21 Team Beats Irish 2-1 in Dublin

Republic of Ireland's Under 21 side suffered a dismal 2-1 home defeat at the hands of 10-man Armenia and are stuck at the foot of their European Championship qualifying group. Levon Hayrapetyan and...

Four Armenian Churches in Van to be Restored by Turkish Government

  Armenian churches in the eastern province of Van will be restored, deputy governor said on Monday.  Speaking to the A.A correspondent, Van deputy governor Halil Berk said that Armenian churches...

Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan Talks Karabagh, Turkey in London

After weeks of planning and a personal invitation from British Royal's, Armenia's President Serge Sargsyan and Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II attended an unprecedented Armenian fundraising event...

Swedish Parliament to Vote on Armenian Genocide Resolution

Art Fundraiser in San Diego to Benefit Armenian Schools

Armenian Peacekeepers Begin Afghan Mission

Kim Kardashian and Sisters Debut New Bebe Clothing Line

Eva Rivas to Represent Armenia in Eurovision 2010

Two Armenian Doctors to Study in LA

Armenian Heritage Ship Cruise of 2010 is A Diaspora Success

American Intelligence Chief Sees Increased Chance of Karabakh Conflict

US House Foreign Affairs Committee Schedules Vote on Genocide Resolution

Armenian and Jewish Leaders Launch Genocide Recognition Campaign

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