Pashinyan is desperately rewriting history, it must be stopped. V. Oskanian
The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) selected Pres. Ilham Aliyev in 2012 for its first “Person of the Year Award [which] recognizes the individual or institution that has done the most to advance organized criminal activity and corruption in the world.”
“Armenia” International Airports” CJSC has been qualified as a “Great Place to Work” by the internationally renowned Great Place to Work organization.
Ucom has reopened its renovated sales and service center in Yerevan Mall at 34 Arshakunyats Ave. The service center will operate from Monday to Sunday from 10:00 to 22:00.
This government, headed by a former journalistic family, seems to have known and understood the functional mission of the media sphere well enough, but driven by their obsession with keeping the sources of their showy life top secret from the public, they have lost touch with reality and crossed all permissible red lines.
With the support of Ucom, the Foundation for the Preservation of Wildlife and Cultural Assets (FPWC) has been able to organize environmental work more effectively in the areas of the Caucasus Biodiversity Sanctuary in Ararat region since March 2024.
Converse Bank is pleased to announce that Grant Akopian, its Deputy CEO and CFO, has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Banking Association for Central and Eastern Europe (BACEE). This prestigious appointment reflects Converse Bank’s commitment to regional collaboration and strengthening the financial sector in Central and Eastern Europe.
The last stop in the 2024 cooperation between SunChild NGO and Ucom is Alaverdi. A solar plant has been installed on the roof of a kindergarten in the city’s Sanahin-Kayaran district to contribute to the sustainability of the kindergarten’s work.
We are pleased to announce that Converse Bank has made a significant stride in the realm of trade finance by becoming a confirming bank under the EBRD TFP.
In an unprecedented escalation of its ongoing crackdown on dissent, Azerbaijan prosecutors have unveiled a new and enormous array of some 45 potential charges against Armenian humanitarian and political prisoner Ruben Vardanyan, according to his legal team. If convicted, Vardanyan faces the grim prospect of life imprisonment.