Now is the best time to enter the New Year with Ucom’s fixed network, as the company announces a New Year’s promotion: every subscriber joining Unity packages will be able to purchase phones and TVs with up to 70% discount from the company’s sales and service centers or official website.
Dr. Arthur Khachikian, Stanford PhD in Political Science had an interview with Arta Moeini, Research Director, Institute of Peace and Diplomacy. They talked about the US administration priorities, the war in Ukraine, the US relations with Russia, Iran and China, the situation in the South Caucasus, etc. He particularly mentioned:
Thanks to financing of 120 million drams from Mikael Vardanyan 4 villages of Tavush will have gas and 3 villages will have water supply
Ucom is excited to announce its traditional New Year’s promotion, offering an exclusive deal on the HONOR X7c smartphone. Customers can purchase the smartphone at Ucom sales and service centers or through the company’s online store with monthly installments starting from just 1,373 AMD.
Converse Bank has become an official signatory of the UN Principles for Responsible Banking – a single framework for a sustainable banking industry developed through a collaboration between banks worldwide and the United Nations Environment Programme Finance Initiative (UNEP FI).
The International Public Relations Association (IPRA) has revealed its newly elected Board for 2025, showcasing a diverse group of seasoned professionals who will guide the organization in the coming year. Tatevik Simonyan from Armenia joins the Board, representing West Asia and Middle East.
A solar power plant with a capacity of 10.53 kWh has been installed on the roof of the newly built kindergarten in Artashavan, Ashtarak district, as part of the collaboration between Ucom and SunChild NGO.
Dr. Arthur Khachikian, Stanford University PhD in Political Science, on geopolitical developments, the games of superpowers, geopolitical elites in the South Caucasus, the ambitions of the U.S., Europe, Israel and the collective West in general with regard to Armenia, and the ambitions of Nikol Pashinyan, the social and political functionaries supporting the RA authorities, Turkey, Azerbaijan, the history of Russia’s policy in the region – all these issues were discussed by Dr. Pietro Shakarian, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of History, National Research University-Higher School of Economics, St. Petersburg, former lecturer at the American Armenian University.
Every time Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan makes a public statement, he ends up damaging Armenia’s interests.