If the society in Armenia is truly interested or concerned with events taking place in Syria, and because there is a large Armenian community there, how come not one Armenian reporter has yet to be sent there? This is an issue more imperative than any visit to Syria by Armenian experts, intellectuals, diplomats or politicians.
We need a few good translators & story writers
I agree that the expression “the villager is not a patriot, when taken out of the context of speech, can appear incomprehensible or even insulting. (Here I bring the following comment left by a viewer, Mr. GK Harutyunyan, saying, “Geez, Hrach Bayadyan, who do you think you’ve become to talk about villagers that way.” And while I think that my subsequent explain was sufficient to explain what I meant, I will now try to make it even...
Minutes ago, Armenian weightlifter Ara Khachatryan from the town of Gyumri, failed to advance in the Olympic Games when his best clean and jerk attempt was 165 kilos.
In the early 1900s, when Armenians were faced with genocide orchestrated by the Ottoman empire, scores of families escaped and some arrived and settled in Ethiopia. Armenians make up one of the oldest immigrant communities in Ethiopia.
According to a recent report by Iran’s Radio Zamanaeh, the Iranian government is enlisting Armenia’s aid to resolve the rapid drying of Lake Urmia. Lake Urmia is a salt lake in northwestern Iran near Turkey. It is the largest lake inside Iran and the third biggest salt water lake on earth, with a surface area of approximately 5,200 km square (2,000 mile square).
According to Bianet News, the Turkish Georgians Platform, a Georgian civic organization in Turkey, has demanded that Georgians have the right to education in their mother language as well as constitutional guarantees for all native languages spoken in Turkey.
To celebrate "Railwayman Day", Armenians can travel in the inner state trains of "South Caucasus Railway" for free on August 5.