President of Armenia Armen Sarkissian signed a decree on posthumously awarding police officer Tigran Arakelyan with the Medal of Courage who was killed while on duty on October 16.
Major-General Arshak Karapetyan, former head of the intelligence department of the general staff of the Armenian Armed Forces, who currently serves as advisor to the Prime Minister, is taking part in the session of the ad hoc committee of the Armenian parliament tasked to investigate the circumstances of the 2016 April four-day war.
The Armenian lavash has appeared in an article published on CNN about the 50 of the world’s best breads.
During today’s Cabinet meeting Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan announced that the largest European airline – Ryanair, has entered into the Armenian aviation market.
Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan today held a meeting with the mothers of fallen soldiers.
Ryanair, the Irish budget airline which announced today its entry to the Armenian market, is already offering passengers online to book flights from Yerevan to Rome, Milan and Berlin with starting prices as low as 28,24 Euros.
Interim Police Chief of Armenia Arman Sargsyan has awarded a posthumous Medal of Heroism to Tigran Arakelyan, the Yerevan police officer who was gunned down in the line of duty on October 16th. Arakelyan was awarded for “selflessness and heroism in the line of duty in life-threatening conditions”, the police department said in a news release.