• Certainly Armenia, as distinct from the Armenians of Karabakh, has softened its stance significantly.

    BBC: Karabakh: Are Things Moving?

  • In Ottoman times the Armenians, Greeks and Jews were responsible for most of the country's commerce.

    ECONOMIST: The economy has had a big boost from much sounder management

  • Distancing himself from the Armenians, Mr Kibaki has suspended several senior policemen and immigration and airport officials.

    ECONOMIST: An odd saga with Armenians has mocked the government

  • Some in Russia want the Armenians to take sides against the Georgians, perhaps by stirring up the Armenian minority there.

    ECONOMIST: The Caucasus: The art of levitation | The

  • In return, Azerbaijan would restore telephone and other links with Armenia, thus lifting what the Armenians call the 'economic blockade' of their country.

    BBC: Karabakh: Are Things Moving?

  • The Americans, mindful of their own Armenian and Greek as well as Turkish lobbies, want the Armenians to loosen their ties with Iran.

    ECONOMIST: The Caucasus

  • The Armenians are signalling that they accept the draft.

    ECONOMIST: Nagorno-Karabakh's future

  • Last week the Azerbaijani president, Heidar Aliev, said this second stage would require the Armenians also to give up the Lachin corridor and the town of Shusha, within Karabakh, which before the war had a predominantly Azeri population.

    BBC: Karabakh: Are Things Moving?

  • Now, the problem is that the - all the sides have not - the Armenians and the Turks - have never sat down and had a really rigorous series of conferences and opened up the archives and looked at what actually happened.

    NPR: Turkey Rattles Sabers at Kurdish Iraq

  • And just because some Armenians - both in Armenia and the further seven to eight million Armenians in the diaspora - are proud of her, it doesn't necessarily mean they all want to be like her, she says.

    BBC: Kim Kardashian: How do Armenians feel about her fame?

  • Armenia promises to recognise Turkey's borders and to allow a commission of historians to investigate the fate of the Ottoman Armenians.

    ECONOMIST: Turkey and Armenia

  • In the statement he issued on April 24th, the day when the world's Armenians commemorate the tragedy, the American president tried to please everybody.

    ECONOMIST: Turkey and Armenia: Mountain chess | The

  • This area, as it happens, is heavily peopled with Armenians (Los Angeles has the second-biggest Armenian population of any city in the world), and many Armenians are targets of the investigation.

    ECONOMIST: Medicaid fraud

  • In his teens he joined the flow of Armenians who found refuge in North America.

    ECONOMIST: Yousuf Karsh

  • Like an estimated 3, 647 ethnic Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, Kadorian's father bought a life insurance policy from New York Life Insurance Co.

    FORBES: Settling a Case--After 85 Years

  • Last year, when the insurer tried to have the case dismissed in federal court, California lawmakers passed legislation granting Armenians living in California the right to pursue World War I era claims against insurers in state court.

    FORBES: Settling a Case--After 85 Years

  • He also said there was no resolution so far of the basic contradiction between the two sides: the Azeris demand that its territorial integrity be maintained, and the Armenian demand that Armenians in Karabakh had a natural right to self-determination.

    BBC: Karabakh: Are Things Moving?

  • Hundreds of thousands of Armenians took to the streets of Yerevan to pay their respects to the victims.

    BBC: NEWS | Europe | Armenians remember mass killings

  • If the border were open, Armenians could then climb their sacred Mount Ararat.

    ECONOMIST: Turkey and Armenia: Mountain chess | The

  • Turks complained that the French bill had less to do with Armenians, and more to do with deterring Turkey's EU membership.

    ECONOMIST: Strained relations between Turkey and America

  • Fear is mounting among Turkey's own ethnic Armenians: racist graffiti have been scrawled on the walls of their churches, and threatening e-mails continue to flood the offices of Agos, the weekly newspaper Mr Dink founded and ran.

    ECONOMIST: Turkey and the Armenians

  • But 94-year-old Samuel Kadorian of Van Nuys, Calif. says he remembers the forced march of his family and thousands of other ethnic Armenians from their home in Ottoman Turkey back in 1915.

    FORBES: Settling a Case--After 85 Years

  • The truth is that this has always been frontier land, and Armenians and Muslims have co-existed locally for centuries.

    ECONOMIST: Letter from Karabakh

  • Nagorno-Karabakh, the much-disputed mountain enclave in western Azerbaijan, is full of Christian Armenians.

    ECONOMIST: Central Asia

  • Nancy Pelosi, the new Democratic speaker of America's House of Representatives, whose Californian constituents include many rich Armenians, refused to meet Turkey's foreign minister, Abdullah Gul, in Washington last week.

    ECONOMIST: Turkey and the Armenians

  • Los Angeles is one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the country, with immigrants like Mexicans, Persians, Albanians, Chinese, Russians, Israelis and Armenians carving out their own territories through ethnic markets, restaurants and entertainment native to their home countries.

    BBC: Ethnic Los Angeles

  • In 1896, Armenian revolutionaries attacked the Ottoman Bank in Constantinople, provoking a three-day battle in which at least 6, 000 Armenians died.

    CNN: Wednesday,

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