A group of local environmental activists will be staging a protest action tomorrow at noon in the courtyard of 106 Nalbandyan Street in Yerevan to save trees at the disputed construction site.
USAID Senior Deputy Assistant Administrator for Europe and Eurasia Roberta Mahoney arrived in Armenia on April 30 on a four-day working visit, during which she met with representatives of the Armenian government, private sector, partner organizations and the Diaspora.
Those deviating from regime change will be relegated to political fringes, argues Sardarapat Movement
An expert from France, an analyst from the newspaper Monde, an employer at the Foundation for Strategic Research Gaidz Minassian spoke at an Internet interview with the journalists from various mass media in Armenia.
The OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, Lithuanian Foreign Minister Audronius Ažubalis, speaking ahead of World Press Freedom Day on 3 May, called for OSCE states to do more to protect journalists.
Dear Ambassador Yovanovitch, We are American citizens living/working in Armenia. We are writing you with a plea to help improve safety standards during entry to sporting/concert events in Armenia. The concept and practice of crowd control with proper queue lines and "first come first serve" does not exist in Armenia.
When governments repress their people and shield themselves from scrutiny, press freedom is among the most powerful vehicles for exposing misdeeds and upholding public trust.
In the next instalment of Seyfo Center's series of interviews with scholars of the Assyrian Genocide, Joseph Haweil spoke with Sydney's Racho Donef. Dr. Donef was born in Istanbul and migrated to Australia in the 1980s. He first studied languages and sociology and after completing a Masters degree in sociology, studied for a Diploma in Social Sciences at the University of Stockholm.
It is one of the three churches situated on the grounds of the Istanbul Armenian Apostolic Patriarchate located in the city’s Kum Kapi neighbourhood.