
An Armenian Soul: Interview with Grachia Margarian
A Christian ethos shapes the daily life, work, art, and culture of Armenians like me, nourishing a worldview that honours personal dignity.

A Christian ethos shapes the daily life, work, art, and culture of Armenians like me, nourishing a worldview that honours personal dignity.

The German justice system used a law designed to prosecute Nazis in order to prosecute and convict someone who was plainly and obviously anti-Nazism.

Amid strategic tensions, the United States plans to deploy a hospital ship to Greenland to treat some unspecified patients, despite Danish officials saying no such medical assistance has been requested.

White House says the new increased global tariff is only a temporary measure aimed at protecting the U.S. economy and accelerating trade negotiations.

Iran is ready to resist the United States if attacked, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said.

Amid antisemitism concerns, a Westminster committee heavily criticised West Midlands Police for being “overly reliant on inaccurate and unverified information about the Maccabi Tel Aviv fans.”

Moscow launched a massive weekend missile and drone attack, primarily targeting Ukrainian energy infrastructure, railways, and residential buildings.

Macron’s appeal concerns sanctions affecting an International Criminal Court judge and a former EU Commissioner, which he says threaten both European legal sovereignty and transatlantic relations.

Unauthorised entry into the president’s Florida residence—while carrying a shotgun and a can of gasoline—prompted swift action from federal law enforcement agents.

Slovakia has threatened Ukraine with disconnecting the country’s emergency electricity supply if Russian oil deliveries to Slovakia are not restored.
A recently registered citizens’ initiative reveals possible collusion between business interests, national governments, and the architects of the European Citizens’ Initiative.
The appeal marks the first courtroom battle over a penalty issued under the EU’s sweeping Digital Services Act.
The 6–3 ruling finds that Donald Trump exceeded his powers by using emergency law to impose sweeping tariffs on U.S. trading partners.
Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Poland say any Ukraine–Russia peace deal must include “robust” security guarantees for Kyiv, as U.S.-led negotiations stall.
Authorities prepare a large security operation as supporters of Quentin Deranque march in Lyon following his fatal beating.
“Iran has a better chance of being liberated than Iraq, because I see that most Iranians are fighting.”
Dame Antonia Romeo, newly appointed as Britain’s most senior civil servant, once encouraged staff to join a “gender non-conforming” book club and devote work time to non-binary inclusion targets.
The plan to erect a statue to Jan III Sobieski, known for his victories over the Ottoman Turks, triggered a debate over the Austrian capital’s historical identity.
The European Commission is accused of acting as “the Commission of Ukraine” in the dispute between Budapest, Bratislava and Kyiv.
The surge in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern underscores the party’s growing dominance in eastern Germany
The Polish president’s veto inflames tensions with Warsaw’s ruling coalition.
Much of France’s political and media establishment has minimised the killing and resisted scrutiny of the far-left figures connected to the case.