In order to encourage online and safe shopping, Converse Bank has announced a campaign for Visa Virtual cardholders with its digital, security 3D secure system.
June this year, there was a large scale export from Armenia to Turkey. And it is for one product only: more than $ 20 million worth of gold or gold dust was exported.
One-of-a-kind musical performances are expected during the STARMUS VI Festival in Yerevan, STARMUS Founding-Director Garik Israelian said at a press conference.
And as long as the traitorous peace-lovers open our doors for the enemy and do it on behalf of the people in Armenia and Artsakh and make deals behind the back of that very people, conduct negotiations and represent our country, menaces for Artsakh and Armenia, which once was the guarantor of Artsakh’s security, will become more gruesome by day.
In the nearest future, i.e. the coming winter, a final solution to the Sotk gold mine issue is expected. The thing is that after the defeated 44-day war in 2020, some part of the mine came under Azerbaijani control.
The School of Astrophotography, launched prior to the STARMUS VI Festival, will reveal the secrets of the fine art of working with stars, practical skills and knowledge to the participants with the help of world-renowned astrophotographers.
Converse Bank has revised the terms of Converse Blitz loan and has set AMD 50 M or equivalent USD and EUR as the upper SME financing threshold. The maximum loan maturity is 60 months.
Yerevan (ICRC) – 30 August marks the International Day of the Disappeared aimed at raising awareness of governments, communities, media and public about the plight of people who went missing as a result of armed conflicts, violence, natural disasters and migration. Today we also pay tribute to families of missing persons.
All the songs, thoughts, plans for the future in and about the motherland: campers know – there is no better place than Armenia. The formula for life is to learn, become a good specialist and strengthen the country.
Azerbaijan’s order to evacuate around 150 families from three Armenian villages in the Lachin Corridor, which connects Armenia to Artsakh, has alarmed Armenians worldwide.