The wall of 90 year-old Yerevan resident Dounya Sargsyan’s living room is awash with framed artificial flowers – carnations, roses, and others.
The Armenian government today agreed to terms for a US$300 million loan from the Eurasian Development Bank’s (EDB) Fund for Stabilization and Development.
Andreasyan has also called on the inmates to end their hunger strike due to avoid unforeseen health concerns and hopes that prison authorities and the public have been apprised of the problems faced by the hunger strikers.
At the start of today’s cabinet session, Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan called for a minute of silence to honor those who perished.
Armenia’s national football team has dropped 39 spots in the latest round of FIFA rankings from 91st place to 127th.
The council member says that even though employees of the mayor’s office and the parking company have visited the area and promised that fines will no longer be issued, institute workers claim they are still being fined.
On April 24, 1985, the career of a promising young Russian official should have come to a screeching halt. On that day, 36-year-old Oleg Belaventsev, the third secretary for science and technology in the Soviet embassy in London, was kicked out of England along with five other diplomats.
It is a fair question. People want a vision of the future, however distant.