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@robananyan: After the tripartite meeting with the participation of the German Foreign Minister, negotiations between the Foreign Ministers of #Armenia and #Azerbaijan continued in Berlin, #Germany. According to Armenian MFA spokesperson Ani Badalyan “the discussions will continue on February… pic.twitter.com/yGBAa1lA0f


After the tripartite meeting with the participation of the German Foreign Minister, negotiations between the Foreign Ministers of #Armenia and #Azerbaijan continued in Berlin, #Germany. According to Armenian MFA spokesperson Ani Badalyan “the discussions will continue on February… pic.twitter.com/yGBAa1lA0f

— Robert Ananyan (@robananyan) February 28, 2024


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Italian Ambassador “optimistic” about implementation of EU conditions by Georgian Gov’t – Agenda.ge


Italian Ambassador “optimistic” about implementation of EU conditions by Georgian Gov’t  Agenda.ge

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@NBCNews: RT by @mikenov: Using marijuana as little as once per month is associated with a higher likelihood of heart attack and stroke, according to a large study by researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital.



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ASIO reveals plot by retired politician to introduce a prime minister’s family member to foreign spies – ABC News https://t.co/lk8BMWOPqi

— Michael Smith (@MickWSmith) February 28, 2024


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— Michael Smith (@MickWSmith) February 28, 2024


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@MickWSmith: RT by @emin_bred: French AI firm to process drone footage for automatic threat detection


French AI firm to process drone footage for automatic threat detection https://t.co/n2mNY9FcCo

— Michael Smith (@MickWSmith) February 28, 2024


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North Korea’s first spy satellite is ‘alive,’ can maneuver, expert says | The Asahi Shimbun Asia & Japan Watch https://t.co/v7Xwr5Gbtb How long before Dim Kim’s toy breaks up in space?

— Bill Fairclough (AKA #JJ & #EdwardBurlington) (@BurlingtonFiles) February 28, 2024


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@BurlingtonFiles: RT by @emin_bred: Hunter Biden case would be dismissed if Trump’s Mar-a-Lago motion succeeds


Hunter Biden case would be dismissed if Trump’s Mar-a-Lago motion succeeds https://t.co/Y4cisjNv8F Talk about irony!
“Want to vote for another World War : Vote for Trump in twenty-twenty-four : The least you’ll get is another civil war.”

— Bill Fairclough (AKA #JJ & #EdwardBurlington) (@BurlingtonFiles) February 28, 2024


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Marking 90 years of The Armenian Weekly


March 1, 2024 is the 90th anniversary of The Armenian Weekly—a milestone made possible by the visionary work of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation, the Hairenik newspaper editors of 1934 and a community dedicated to the Weekly’s mission of informing, connecting and inspiring Armenians around the world.

The Armenian Weekly team stands on the shoulders of the giants who paved the way, our insightful guides to the Weekly of today. In an era of instant news and social media, we carry forth the legacy of print journalism while adapting to the needs of an evolving community, just like our founders did in 1934.

While the purpose of the original Armenian language Hairenik Weekly, as stated in the very first editorial in its English language counterpart, “was to serve as an organic link between the Armenians of the Homeland and those who were forced by political or economic reasons to emigrate to the United States, and thus keep the love for Armenia alive in their hearts and concentrate their thoughts and efforts upon the liberation of Armenia and the Armenians suffering for six centuries under the unspeakable rule of the Turks,” this paper would serve a new generation.

Once The Armenian Weekly (at that time named the Hairenik Weekly) became a reality following overwhelming responses to an English language column, the community embraced the paper and its mission, creating columns of interest to its young readers. As written in that first editorial, “We believe that our young generation is destined to play a great role, serving as a bridge between American and Armenian civilizations if they are properly educated by the older generation in the history, literature, politics and social behavior of our people.”

And so it began, this small but mighty ethnic community newspaper dedicated to serving the Armenian people in the United States and beyond. In honor of this auspicious and historic anniversary, the Armenian Weekly team created a special logo and has reprinted the first edition of the newspaper in the center spread of this issue. We think you will find the news of that time interesting and some of the columns and entries in the paper entertaining.

When you peruse the Hairenik Digital Archives, you will encounter great tragedies and challenges, significant milestones and cultural achievements: 90 years of Armenian history documented in 4,500 issues of the newspaper.

The current news is laser focused on Azerbaijan’s brutal ethnic cleansing of Artsakh, the challenges facing those forcibly displaced and the existential threat facing today’s Armenia, a free and independent republic only dreamed of in 1934. The news also features the heroic struggle, both in the homeland and the Diaspora, to maintain the integrity and security of the homeland.

The Armenian Weekly team is committed to continuing to uplift the voices of all Armenians around the world and their cares, concerns and triumphs. This includes columns and stories devoted to the homeland, geopolitical analysis, grassroots lobbying efforts, opinions, community and organizational news, sports, culture, the youth and more. We invite our readers to join our mission and submit items of interest to editor@armenianweekly.com.   

As this 90th year progresses, we hope to continue to reprint first editions of the newspaper on select dates. To contribute to these efforts or simply to uphold our work, visit armenianweekly.com/donate. Please indicate if you prefer to support a first edition reprint.

The Armenian Weekly team is deeply grateful for the support of our readers and community. We look toward a day when the headline news proclaims a free, independent and united Armenia, when Armenians return to our indigenous lands in Artsakh and Western Armenia. 

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