“We raised the issue, when Getar was closed. In the period of former mayor Beglaryan, there was a situation of flood in Yerevan, and prior to that, when we were touching upon it, they weren’t taking it seriously,” K.Danielyan said.
Attentive readers, perhaps, may have noticed, that Armenia’s banks have recently activated their ads linked to provision of loans, i.e. they propose loans, as they state, with beneficial, flexible, unprecedented conditions.
The National Statistical Service has issued the report on “Index for consumption prices in the Republic of Armenia for January-December 2016”.
Over the last decade, Christians in the United States have grown increasingly alarmed about the persecution of other Christians overseas, especially in the Middle East. With each priest kidnapped in Syria, each Christian family attacked in Iraq or each Coptic church bombed in Egypt, the clamor for action rose.
Trudeau reacted to Trump’s visa ban for people from certain Muslim-majority countries by tweeting Saturday: “To those fleeing persecution, terror & war, Canadians will welcome you, regardless of your faith. Diversity is our strength #WelcomeToCanada.”
Reflecting mounting European anger and astonishment at President Trump, several countries on Sunday rejected — sometimes in blunt terms — his ban on all refugees and the citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries entering the United States.