Today, as every year on April 24, our whole people mourn and commemorate the Armenian Genocide victims, those 1,5 million Armenians who were slaughtered by the Ottoman Turkey. This crime has been among the most horrific and monstrous programs against humanity, a stigma for future generations.
An Armenian woman’s deteriorating health prompted a Nordwind Airlines plane en route from Moscow to Yerevan to carry out an emergency landing at Rostov-on-Don, REN TV reported.
The Armenian translation of the book authored by Turkish historian, expert in genocide studies Taner Akçam “Killing Orders: Talat Pasha’s Telegrams and the Armenian Genocide” has been published. The book presents unique telegrams that refute the main thesis of Turkish denialism.
The Parliament of Armenia voted in favor of ratifying the agreement aimed at deepening and expanding the mutual partnership between the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) and China.
The Committee of Memory for the Armenian Genocide in Cyprus has announced a youth rally next week to commemorate the 104th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide in Nicosia, Cyprus Mail reported.
The Civil Aviation Committee of Armenia is taking active steps to attract new airlines to the Armenian market.
Russia will deliver new generation SU-30SM multirole fighter jets to its airbase in Armenia’s Erebuni airbase as a replacement for the MIG-29 jets, TASS reported citing a source at the Russian military.
Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II extended condolences over the terror attacks in Sri Lanka which claimed numerous lives.
The Special Investigative Service has concluded the investigation into the March 2008 Yerevan unrest involving former President Robert Kocharyan and several other government officials.
There are no Armenian nationals or persons of Armenian descent among the victims of the series of terror bombings in Sri Lanka, the foreign ministry said citing the Armenian Embassy in India, which also covers Sri Lanka.