Armenian Newspapers

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

Armenian Newspapers in the Diaspora

Canada

*Abaka, weekly, trilingual (Armenian, French, English)
*Horizon, weekly, trilingual (Armenian, French, English)

Egypt

*Arev, daily in Armenian
*Tchahagir, weekly in Armenian
*Housaper, daily in Armenian

France

*Haratch, daily in Armenian

Greece

* [http://www.azator.gr/ Azat Or] , daily in Armenian

Iran

* [http://www.alikonline.com/ Alik] , daily in Armenian
* [http://araxmag.blogspot.com/ Arax] , weekly in Armenian

Lebanon

*Aztag, daily in Armenian
*Ararad, daily (presently weekly) in Armenian
*Zartonk, daily in Armenian

Turkey

*Agos, weekly, bilingual (Armenian, Turkish)
* [http://www.lraper.org/ Lraber] , trilingual (Armenian, Turkish, English)
*Marmara, daily in Armenian

USA

*Armenian Mirror-Spectator, weekly, (in English)
*Armenian Reporter, weekly (in English)
*Asbarez, daily, bilingual (Armenian, English)
*Massis, weekly, bilingual (Armenian, English)

ee Also

List of newspapers in Armenia

External Links

* [http://www.armeniadiaspora.com/inside/media_press.html Armenian media on armeniandiaspora.com website]


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