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Speaker of Azerbaijan’s Milli Majlis sends letter to Heads of Parliament of Council of Europe Member States – Trend News Agency


Speaker of Azerbaijan’s Milli Majlis sends letter to Heads of Parliament of Council of Europe Member States  Trend News Agency

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Hikmet Hajiyev expresses gratitude to Mevlut Cavusoglu and Fahrettin Altun for their firm position against injustice … – AZERTAC News


Hikmet Hajiyev expresses gratitude to Mevlut Cavusoglu and Fahrettin Altun for their firm position against injustice …  AZERTAC News

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Uzbekistan to purchase $150 million worth of China-made electric ambulances


Uzbekistan plans to purchase Chinese electric ambulances for $150 million, Azernews reports, citing Kun.uz news agency.

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Six Short Films by Armenian Filmmakers to be Screened at Fresno State – Asbarez.com – Asbarez Armenian News


Six Short Films by Armenian Filmmakers to be Screened at Fresno State – Asbarez.com  Asbarez Armenian News

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Six Short Films by Armenian Filmmakers to be Screened at Fresno State


“Armenians in Film: Six Short Films by Armenian Filmmakers” flyer

The Armenian Studies Program, the AGBU Greater Fresno Chapter, AGBU Arts, and CineCulture will present “Armenians in Film: Six Short Films by Armenian Filmmakers.” The event will be held on Friday, February 16 at 5:30 p.m., in the Leon S. and Pete Peters Educational Center Auditorium )west end of the SaveMart Center), 5010 N. Woodrow Ave., on the Fresno State campus. Following the screening, which is part of the Armenian Studies Program Spring 2024 Lecture Series, the audience will have the opportunity to virtually discuss the films with the directors.

Established in 2015, AGBU Arts’ “Armenians in Film” Film Series is an annual, international event that unites talented Armenian filmmakers from all over the globe. In the past nine years, over fifty short films have been screened by filmmakers from the United States, Canada, France, Brazil, the United Kingdom, China, Bulgaria, Armenia, and more.

These talented artists featured are graduates of prestigious film schools, such as NYU Tisch School of the Arts, Columbia University and UCLA, and have screened their films at legendary festivals such as the Cannes Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, Sunset Film Festival, and more.

Film lineup:

  • “Dehatsi: I was Another Place”: Anush is a young Armenian woman who travels to Brazil without a return ticket. Once she is welcomed and inserted into the Armenian community in São Paulo, her biggest challenge is to adapt to the large and cosmopolitan city, so far from her roots. Directed by Tatiana Boudakian, 20 minutes.
  • “Crossing the Blue”: Anoush, an emigrant, who fled from her abusive husband in post-Soviet Armenia, is facing eventual deportation years later… Directed by Victoria Aleksanyan, 12 minutes.
  • “Sunset”: With sunlight quickly fading on the horizon, a student goes on a fantastic journey contemplating the importance of happiness and budding friendships versus their studies. Directed by Kristine Khanamiryan, 4 minutes.
  • “Stones”: The brutal Nagorno-Karabakh War of 2020 ended in a Russian-mediated ceasefire forcing Armenia to cede territory it had controlled to Azerbaijan. As a result, thousands of Armenians living in these regions were forced to leave their homes. Days before the handover deadline, a group of volunteers risk their lives to enter the Lachin region to search for and save beautiful sacred ancient Armenian stone inscriptions known as “khachkars,” from destruction. Directed by Arman Ayvazyan, 17 minutes.
  • “The Road”: The poetic vision of director Charlotte Mungomery converges with the spellbinding score of Armenian-Australian jazz band, Zela Margossian Quintet in “The Road.” This international art-film collaboration catches you from its opening, luring you into a liminal desert space, blurring the bounds between diorama and reality. Circumnavigate these stories of isolation and connection through the opulent and atmospheric eye of a filmmaking collective poised from their recent experimental opera film, ‘A Delicate Fire.’ Directed by Charlotte Mungomery, 8 minutes.
  • “The Mud”: Rafael is approaching his home. At the entrance he notices a lone goose. No one in the village keeps geese. When he opens the door the goose sneaks inside. Without removing his dirty shoes, Rafael rushes after the goose and catches it. When in the middle of the room he notices that he hadn’t removed shoes and that the room is now dirty. He takes off the shoes and without cleaning the dirt marks on the floor leaves the house to climb the mountain. Shortly afterward Ashkhen, Rafael’s wife, returns home and sees the disappearing footprints and the feathers on the floor and the mystery unfolds…Directed by Vahan Grigoryan, 11 minutes.

Admission for the film screening and discussion is free and free parking is available near the west entrance of the SaveMart Center. A parking pass is not required after 4 p.m. for the Friday evening screening.

For information about upcoming Armenian Studies Program presentations, please follow us on our Facebook page, @ArmenianStudiesFresnoState or at the Program website.


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Kessab Educational Association Celebrates 64th Edition of its Annual Yearbook


The Kessab Educational Association of Los Angeles on January 14 celebrated a spectacular New Year event commemorating the 64th edition of their esteemed annual yearbook. This event was a celebration of achievements, milestones, and the vibrant community spirit that defines Kessab and it’s diasporan community in US, Canada and Australia.

As part of the festivities, the KEA was honored to recognize and express their deepest gratitude to Dr. George Apelian for his outstanding contributions to the Kessab community. Dr. Apelian’s unwavering commitment and dedication have left an indelible mark, enriching the lives of many.

The event was a memorable afternoon filled with camaraderie and cultural appreciation that has shaped the Kessab diasporan community over the years.

A scene from the the Kessab Educational Association’s New Year event

The 63rd edition of their annual yearbook, published in January 2023, honored Dr. Haig Manjikian for his continued support and effort for Kessab and the Kessab community.  Both events are a testament to the unbroken golden chain of Kessabstsis and the diasporan Kessab community coming together to continue their traditions.

The Kessab Educational Association invites friends, families, and well-wishers to join in on upcoming events. For more information, visit the website.

The Kessab Educational Association is a beacon of educational excellence, fostering learning and community engagement for over six decades. The annual yearbook event stands as a testament to their commitment to preserving memories and celebrating the collective achievements of their community.


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Azerbaijani Embassy in Russia prepares for presidential election – Trend News Agency


Azerbaijani Embassy in Russia prepares for presidential election  Trend News Agency

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Appropriate measures underway for Azerbaijani citizens in Russia to vote in Feb. 7 presidential election: Embassy – News.Az


Appropriate measures underway for Azerbaijani citizens in Russia to vote in Feb. 7 presidential election: Embassy  News.Az

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NPR News: 01-26-2024 2PM EST


NPR News: 01-26-2024 2PM EST

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AP Headline News – Jan 26 2024 14:00 (EST)


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