The Union of Journalists of Armenia (UJA) is deeply concerned about the editorial which was released on the occasion of the anniversary of Istanbul’s Zhamanak Armenian Daily in the October 28 edition and which sounded the alarm about the fact that the editorial office of the newspaper edition is facing the risk of being shutdown.
464 children with disabilities under the age 18 are registered in Shirak Province. As a result of the regular charitable program by the Benefactor Mikayel Vardanyan, all 464 beneficiary families have been provided with the one-time financial assistance in the amount of 250 thousand AMD. The total budget of the program is 116 million AMD.
Third President of the Republic of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan hereby extends his deep gratitude for the condolences offered to himself, his family, relatives and friends on the demise of his beloved mother Nora Sargsyan, as well as for the prayers, sincere remarks of sympathy and compassion voiced at a time of great loss in memory of his mother.
The bodies of 11 war victims who were considered missing-in-action in the 2020 Artsakh war were transferred to the Armenian side by Azerbaijani authorities on November 2.
Beginning November 8, adult foreign nationals who fly to the United States, with limited exceptions, must provide proof of full vaccination against COVID-19, as well as a negative test taken in the past three days, the US Embassy in Armenia said in a statement.
BBC Music Magazine has published an article by Michael Church about Komitas.
Citizens of Armenia, Iraq, South Korea, and Moldova are now allowed to enter the territory of Malta as long as they are able to present a valid COVID-19 vaccination certificate, ShengenVisaInfo reports.
President of Artsakh Arayik Harutyunyan awarded the posthumous Hero of Artsakh highest state award to Junior Sergeant Albert Hovhannisyan, the 19-year-old gunner of the Defense Army who became a household name when a photo of him firing a gun-howitzer during the 2020 Nagorno Karabakh War quickly became an iconic image symbolizing the Armenian fighting spirit and morale.
Eurovision Song Contest offered condolences over the death of Armenian singer and songwriter Hayko (Hayk Hakobyan).
Singer, songwriter Hayko died from COVID-19 today at the age of 44, chief of staff at the Yerevan State Medical University Shushan Danielyan said.