Why it’s back on the world stage The two-state solution has once again become the focus of international diplomacy, spurred by crises that signal the costs of stagnation. The war in Gaza and its humanitarian toll have reignited calls for a political horizon that addresses the roots of the conflict, not just its branches. At …| The Armenian Weekly
ISTANBUL, Turkey—Rober Haddeciyan, editor-in-chief and chief writer of Marmara newspaper, passed away on the morning of September 6, 2025. He would have celebrated his 100th birthday three months later, in January 2026. Haddeciyan, who headed Marmara since 1967, was also a novelist and short story writer who published extensively in Armenian. Born on January 26, …| The Armenian Weekly
Alzheimer’s Care Armenia is pleased to announce the launch of the Support Café for Artsakh Elders, a new initiative designed to provide a safe and supportive environment to forcibly displaced Artsakh seniors aged 60 and over. The Support Café offers psychosocial interventions focused on supporting mental health and emotional well-being during this difficult period of …| The Armenian Weekly
The Armenian EyeCare Project (AECP) welcomed its newest board member to the organization’s Board of Directors. Albert Shirakian, who serves as Chief Executive Officer of Retina Vitreous Associates Medical Group in Los Angeles, joined AECP as a board member in early 2025. A valued leader in the healthcare sector, Shirakian heads one of the largest …| The Armenian Weekly
The Armenian Weekly and Hairenik Weekly are excited to announce a major shift in how we deliver your trusted source of Armenian journalism. This issue marks our final weekly print newspaper, as we transition to a digital-first platform in response to a changing media landscape. This new direction allows us to focus on delivering faster, …| The Armenian Weekly
Paul Piligian, longtime resident of Saratoga, Calif., passed away peacefully on May 24, 2025, at 97 years young. A great man who lived a life of service, he will be missed by family and friends across the country. Paul was born August 19, 1927, to Stepan and Turfanda Piligian, who emigrated from Western Armenia in …| The Armenian Weekly