Synopsys, Inc. (Nasdaq: SNPS), a world leader in software and IP for semiconductor design, verification and manufacturing, today reported results for its second quarter of fiscal year 2011.
The Hayastan All-Armenian Fund invites Armenian singers from across the globe to submit music videos of their new songs for possible inclusion in the forthcoming Telethon 2011 program.
Ten years ago actor Aram Kostanyan moved to Istanbul, leaving the familiar stage in Yerevan for a new one waiting in Turkey. He's been teaching Armenian kids acting and staging plays ever since.
During a meeting today with various foreign officials in Yerevan, Levon Zurabyan, spokesman for the opposition HAK (Armenian National Congress), stated that preconditions for starting a dialog with the government would be realized on May 31.
The Armenian Center for National and International Studies (ACNIS) today convened a policy roundtable, entitled “The Karabagh Question in Armenia and International Arena: New Circumstances, Old Approaches,” to examine the imperative of discussing the Artsakh problem in a wholly new way both in Armenia and within international circles.
The RA Ministry of Territorial Administration has announced that public bathing facilities at Lake Sevan will be ready to accept visitors by June 15.
Kurds around the world celebrate May 15 as Kurdish Language Day. Here in Armenia, the event was also marked with a week of events in various Kurdish and Yezidi communities.
Heritage Party leader Raffi Hovannisian today declared that it was unlikely that he would run for the presidency of Armenia in 2013.
Residents of the town of Hrazdan are planning to demonstrate in front of the Chinese embassy in Yerevan on May 26 at 3pm to voice their opposition to the operation of a local mine by the Chinese firm Fortune Oil.
On Friday, May 20, UK Ambassador to Armenia Charles Lonsdale will be reading passages from Jules Verne's "Around the World in Eighty Days" to school age children at the Khnko Aghper Library in Yerevan.
On March 24, RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan released a bombshell of devastating news. Government studies had revealed the existence of dangerous bacteria in samples of inspected cheese and non-compliance with health and safety standards.