The founder of the Fine Art Center Armine Kocharyan finds it a real achievement to see that the Fine Art center is on the top chart of the Art Monaco Expo. And it is included in both the leaflets and the official webpage. “On the list there are indeed Armenians from Beirut our colleague Movses Hergenyan, from Russia, USA. They represent their galleries,” says Kocharyan and assured that over 100 famous painters and artists from around the world had applied to participate in the expo.
Acting minister of economy Tigran Davtyan recently convened a discussion at his office for the purpose of tackling the situation in the construction market and future prospects.
The leader of Heritage party Raffi Hovhannisian continues giving surprises to the Armenian people and not only. He not only returned from Moscow yesterday but also managed to participate in his rally. But the surprise was not only his participation in his rally.
Due to post-electoral processes international news was pushed backward. And on those days one of the key news was the death of the 71st Prime Minister of Great Britain Margaret Thatcher. The most powerful and famous politician of the mid-20th century died.
Mkrtich Mihran Janan was one of the Armenian intelligentsia representatives who were invited to Soviet Armenia due to the persistent efforts of Alexander Myasnikyan in 1921-1925. Others among the invited people were Hrachya Acharyan, Hakob Kodjoyan, Alexander Tamanyan, Martiros Saryan, Alexander Spendaryan, Vahram Papazyan, Hrachya Nersisyan and Arus Voskanyan.
For Armenia the massive use of solar energy is a necessity. Technical sciences PhD Vahagn Hamazaspyan together with his colleagues works on improving the use of solar energy. According to the scientist, due to the solar energy it is possible to prepare food, reproduce agricultural goods, receive hot water and electrical power and even open solar cafes.
Anna Chenterechyan lives in Germany and works on doctor’s thesis in Hohenheim university of Stutgart. The topic of her research is food supply, especially the related role of non-for-profit organizations in solving agricultural problems. A. Chenterechyan is researching this issue in Armenia and Georgia.
In Armenia no one dares to even assume even at the expert level how much money the Armenian businessmen lost as a result of the banking crisis in Cyprus.
Two days ago it was the house-warming of Narine Harutyunyan, resident of Yerevan’s Dro street 62. The story of Alen, aged two, made us open the door and look into the life of alcoholics and prostitutes, and think about the values of their life and come to conclusions.
My opinion is that the government should not extend the agreement with Armavia; the government should audit the airline company and find out what are the reasons that brought the company to bankruptcy.