Armenian newspapers

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Armenian newspapers are published in Armenia and in the Armenian diaspora where there are concentrations of Armenians.

Usually the newspapers are in the Armenian language, but many of the Armenian diaspora newspapers will usually have supplements or sections in the national language of the country where the newspaper is published.

Newspapers in Armenia

Newspapers in the Republic of Artsakh

Armenian daily and weekly newspapers in the diaspora

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Argentina

Australia

Canada

  • Abaka - weekly, trilingual (Armenian, French, and English)
  • Ardziv - Արծիւ - quarterly, official publication of the Armenian Youth Federation of Canada, trilingual (Armenian, French, English)
  • Horizon - weekly, trilingual (Armenian, French, English)
  • Torontohye torontohye - Issuu - monthly, bilingual (Armenian and English)

Cyprus

  • Artsakank ARTSAKANK - monthly, in Armenian, with sections in Greek and English
  • Azad Tsayn - monthly, in Armenian
  • Keghart - bimonthly, in Armenian

Egypt

  • Arek - monthly, in Arabic
  • Arev - daily, in Armenian
  • Deghegadou - quarterly, in Armenian
  • Housaper - daily, in Armenian
  • Tchahagir - weekly, in Armenian

France

Georgia

  • Miutyun
  • Vrastan

Greece

India

Iran

Lebanon

Poland

Russia

Syria

Turkey

19th Century Constantinople was home to the first known Western Armenian journal published and edited by a woman (Elpis Kesaratsian). Entering circulation in 1862, Kit'arr or Guitar stayed in print for only seven months. Female writers who openly expressed their desires were viewed as immodest, but this changed slowly as journals began to publish more "women's sections". In the 1880s, Matteos Mamurian invited Srpouhi Dussap to submit essays for Arevelian Mamal. According to Zaruhi Galemkearian's autobiography, she was told to write about women's place in the family and home after she published two volumes of poetry in the 1890s. By 1900, several Armenian journals had started to include works by female contributors including the Constantinople-based Tsaghik.[2]

  • Agos Anasayfa - Armenian weekly ( in Turkish) and Armenian)
  • Jamanak - daily, in Armenian
  • Lraper - trilingual (Armenian, Turkish, English)
  • Marmara - daily, in Armenian -

United Kingdom

  • Armenian Voice - quarterly, in English, small section in Armenian

United States

  • AMN Hye Kiank - weekly, in Armenian; national, East Coast and West Coast editions
  • Armenian Life - weekly, in English; national, East Coast and West Coast editions
  • Armenian Mirror-Spectator - weekly, in English
  • Armenian Observer - weekly, in English
  • Armenian Reporter - weekly, in English
  • Armenian Weekly - weekly, in English
  • Asbarez - daily, bilingual (Armenian, English)
  • Baikar - weekly, in Armenian
  • California Courier - weekly, in English
  • Hairenik - weekly, in Armenian
  • Massis - weekly, bilingual (Armenian, English)
  • Nor Hayastan - daily, in Armenian
  • Nor Or - weekly, in Armenian and English
  • Oragark - weekly, in Armenian, Glendale, California

Online Armenian news media in the diaspora

Pan-Armenian

  • Armenian Diaspora
  • Hayern Aysor (Armenians Today)
  • Pan-Armenian.net - in Armenian, English, Russian

Belarus

  • Miasin

Cyprus

Egypt

  • Armaveni

France

  • Gamk Online

Georgia

  • Akhaltskha - Samtskhe-Javakhk Online

Italy

  • Akhtamar (Italy) - Armenian, Italian

Poland

  • Ormianie.pl , - in Polish, English, Armenian

Romania

  • Ararat

Russia

  • Miasin

United States

  • Groong Armenian News Network
  • HyeMedia Armenian News (USA, London, Lebanon, Syria)
  • Massis Post

Worldwide

  • Aypoupen.com (Gibros) - English

Iran

  • Aliq Daily
  • Iranahayer

Armenian periodicals in the diaspora

France

  • Nouvelles d'Arménie - monthly, in French

Jerusalem

Lebanon

United States

  • AMN Hye Kiank Armenian Weekly - general interest publication in Armenian, serving Armenian American community with national, East Coast and West Coast editions
  • Ararat Quarterly - literary and arts publication in English
  • USA Armenian Life - weekly magazine, general interest publication in English, serving the Armenian American community with national, East Coast and West Coast Editions

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