Armenian newspapers
Armenian Newspapers are published in the Republic of Armenia and in the Armenian diaspora where there are concentrations of Armenians.
Usually the newspapers are in 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 the Republic of Armenia
Main article: List of newspapers in Armenia
Newspapers in Nagorno-Karabakh
- Abarazh - weekly, in Armenian, publication of ARF Artsakh Central Committee
- Azat Artsakh
Armenian daily and weekly newspapers in the diaspora
Argentina
- Diario Armenia - in Armenian and Spanish
Australia
- Armenia - in Armenian and English
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 - monthly, bilingual (Armenian and English)
Cyprus
Main article: Armenians in Cyprus § Information media
- 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
- Gamk - in Armenian and French
- Haratch - daily, in Armenian (now defunct)
- Nor Haratch - twice a week in Armenian
Georgia
- Miutyun
- Vrastan
Greece
- Armenika Magazine
- Azat Or - daily, in Armenian and Greek
- Nor Ashkharh (weekly)
India
Iran
Lebanon
- Ararad - daily, in Armenian
- Aztag - daily, in Armenian
- Massis - monthly, in Armenian
- Zartonk - daily, in Armenian
Poland
- Awedis - quarterly, in Polish and Armenian, published by the Foundation of Culture and Heritage of Polish Armenians
Russia
- Aniv - monthly
- Armenian Times - monthly, published in Moscow with another edition in Yerevan (Armenian, English and Russian)
- Gortsarar
- Havatamk
- Noev Kovcheg magazine
- Yerevan
- Yerkramas
Syria
- Kantsasar - weekly, in Armenian [1]
Turkey
- Agos - weekly, in Turkish)
- Jamanak - daily, in Armenian
- Lraper - trilingual (Armenian, Turkish, English)
- Marmara - daily, in Armenian
United Kingdom
United States
- AMN Hye Kiank - weekly, in Armenian; national, East Coast and West Coast editions
- Ararat Quarterly - quarterly, in English
- 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 - Glendale, California, weekly, in Armenian
Online Armenian news media in the diaspora
Pan-Armenian
Belarus
Cyprus
Egypt
France
Georgia
Italy
- Akhtamar (Italy) - Armenian, Italian
Poland
Romania
Russia
United States
Worldwide
Iran
Armenian periodicals in the diaspora
France
Israel
- Sion - Jerusalem, Israel, official organ of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem
Lebanon
- Avedik - organ of the Armenian Catholic Church
- Haigazian Armenological Review - Armenological publication of Haigazian University
- Hask - organ of the Holy See of Cilicia
- Hask Armenological Review - Armenological publication of the Holy See of Cilicia
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
See also
Notes
- ↑ Kantsasar also publishes an annual extra special issue (բացառիկ) in January each year. (ANLS: Armenian National Language Support 2.0 needed to view Armenian letters in site). Issues are downloadable as pdf.
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