At 43 stories, it’s the highest building in Georgia. A hotel, boutiques, casino, restaurant and underground garage occupy the first seven floors. Anna Abrahamyan’s 85.5 square meter apartment is on the 14th floor.
Thank you, commentators, for your remarks. I appreciate them and take them seriously. I am surprised by the unanimous disapproval, but not much. I’ve seen this sort of thing before.
The four operating bookmakers in Armenia – VivaroBet, Europefootball, InterLoto and GoodWin – all make it to the list of the top 1,000 taxpayers in the country.
Vahe Hakobyan, the newly appointed governor of Armenia’s southern Syunik Province, has declared 154 million AMD ($322,000) in annual revenue.
Minister Sargsyan told the president that as of January 28, 2017, families of those killed while on active duty or military personnel sustaining level one disabilities will receive a one-time payment of 10 million AMD ($21,000). Those incurring level two disabilities will receive 5 million AMD.
Yesterday, in Moscow, Armen Hayrapetyan, Head of Armenia’s Food Safety Service, tried to convince Sergei Dankvert, Head of Russia’s Federal Agency for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Supervision, to lift January 1, 2016 restrictions on the import various Armenian meat and meat-by-products prone to foot and mouth disease.