“The Headquarters doesn’t face the issue of cheap supply. I repeat once again, it faces the issue of qualified and well-timed provision of material resources,” Movses Hakobyan said.
So, one day news was spread that Makinyants made a decision to move the Armenian church wealth from Holy Cross to Russian Museum of Emperor Alexander III (presently State Historical Museum). This information became the reason for violent unrest and anger among the Armenians.
The Catholicos welcomed the historically significant step of Germany, and called it “Eloquent evidence of Germany’s commitment to human rights, as well as a message to the world, which reminds the past should be approached with responsibility.”
For consumers of up to 10,000 cubic meters of gas monthly, the price is set to 146,700 (previously 156,000) AMD for 1000 cubic meters.
Investigative Committee of Armenia confirms the arrests of 3 military officials: Major-General Mels Chilingaryan, Colonel Armen Margaryan, Colonel Mher Papyan.
Synopsys Armenia” company with its staff of 750 and regarded as Armenia’s largest IT company, has faced the issue of not getting U.S. visa the most. However, as company CEO Hovik Musayelyan informed at today’s press conference, the issue is being settled, and they hope it’ll be totally settled in near future.
Mher Davoyan has graduated from the Faculty of Oriantal Studies, Yerevan State University. He was editor-in-chief of “Munetik” and “Noratert” newspapers, also founder and editor of “Qaghaq” (City) newspaper.
We are bearers of oldest and precise history, for centuries we had our investment in the development of world civilization. The duduk is another chance to leave our signature in the history of humanity, which perfectly contributes to attaching attention of tourists of various countries towards our country and culture.
Inability to access fields, pastures and markets has reduced both income and employment opportunities, according to UNHCR, and further limited communication between families living on opposite sides of the boundary.
In her first public address as Aurora Prize Laureate, Marguerite Barankitse will discuss how grassroots initiatives in conflict-afflicted communities are influencing humanitarian engagement and shifting the rules of engagement.