The village of Koti in Armenia’s Tavoush Province bordering Azerbaijan hasn’t escaped being fired on by the Azerbaijani military. Residents of the village state that their village not only is located on the border, but serves as a border guardian. Koti suffered heavy damage due to the constant firing that broke out from September 1 to 3. Two individuals were injured and are now being treated at Yerevan’s Mouratsan Hospital. Bullet holes...
Mining, in no instance, is conducive for us,” said Paranyan, adding that many residents spend twelve hours a day away from home working at the Teghout mine.
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The presentation of the Armenian program for the 14th Istanbul Biennial of contemporary art, for which the project Dilijan Art Initiative of Initiatives for Development of Armenia (IDeA) Charitable Foundation acted as main sponsor, was a celebrated event during the Biennial’s opening days.
Around 60 fresh graduates, mostly displaced youth from Syria and Ukraine, will be offered six-month paid internships in private companies in Armenia as a result of a tripartite partnership between the UNDP and UNHCR Representations in Armenia, and the Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA).
Along with aggravating the situation on the line of contact and making repeated attempts of reconnaissance and sabotage, as well as continuously shooting with large caliber mortars and artillery, Azerbaijani authorities have launched a hysterical campaign against the ongoing democratic processes in the NKR.
The attics and first floors of Soviet era buildings are converted into private businesses, in the form of restaurants, retail stores, bars, clubs, and business dwellings, with entrances that encroach onto the sidewalk, reducing the pedestrian friendliness of the city significantly.
Armenian Minister of Foreign Affairs Edward Nalbandian leaves for London today on a two day visit at the invitation of Great Britain’s Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Philip Hammond.