“Be careful” is what I was told about Yerrord Mas. Unless you have business there; don’t visit. It’s the last metro stop, with a reputation of being a rough and tumble place. A place built by repatriates (aghpars) from the late 40s. A kind of microcosm of Armenian history itself.
The only organization in the country certified to issue an “organic” seal of approval to produce is EcoGlobe, which cooperates with the Ministry of the Economy.
Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, accompanied by Minister of Agriculture Sergo Karapetyan, participated at the opening of the ArmProd EXPO in Yerevan today.
He has written a play entitled “A Mother’s Silence” that tells the story of a Turkish girl raised in Germany who one day notices the tattoo of an Armenian cross on her mother’s chest.
Edmond Khudyan, a diaspora Armenian who claims to have been swindled by his business partners in Armenia, has launched an online petition demanding that Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan “Stop Corruption in Armenia”.
Armenia’s State Commission for the Protection of Economic Competition (SCPEC) today fined ArmenTel 30 million AMD for applying a differentiated rate schedule for its internet users without prior notification.
Tomorrow in Yerevan’s English Park, visitors and artists can pick up a brush and paint and depict social issues that concern them on 100% recycled paper.
Celebrations to mark the 20th anniversary of the Hayastan All Armenian Fund took place in Athens under the sponsorship of the Armenian Embassy in Greece.