The world undergoes a process of globalization on one hand, and it is divided into religious, political and any kind of groups and subcultures on the other hand. Ones unite this world, the others separate it. While some forces try to be first to hold off the world, it is collapsing.
The Armenian government today decided to raise the minimum monthly wage to 45,000 AMD ($110) from the current 35,000.
The Armenian government today decided to construct a residential neighborhood to be called “New Haleb” in the town of Ashtarak.
To say that nepotism is widespread in Aragatzotn is an understatement, but take the case of Nairi Sahakyan, brother of provincial Governor Sargis Sahakyan.
Artsakh war veterans took their protest for better living conditions to the Government Building today in Yerevan. The vets have been staging a round the clock sit-down demo in Freedom Square since June 4.
Members of a joint local-Diaspora monitoring team are continuing with their movement of upholding clean elections, reaching across to Armenian communities on the border with Turkey.
Karen Khachaturian, the son of world-renowned composer Aram Khachaturian, visited the grave of his father at the Komitas Pantheon in Yerevan to mark the 110th anniversary of his birth.
The Armenian government decided today to discharge Sourik Khachatryan from the post of Syunik Provincial Governor.
The latest fashionable trend , in the odd Armenian world – Village of Asterixian, fragmented and spread around the entire planet -, is to open wide your mouth and your terrified eyes, and to hit your knees with your palms, crying that Armenia is being emptied from its population, because of massive emigration.
Demonstrators occupying Istanbul’s Gezi Park yesterday symbolically named a street in honor of murdered Turkish-Armenian journalist Hrant Dink.