Ishkhan Karapetyan, who heads Armenia’s Food Safety Service (FSS), today ridiculed Hetq’s testing of imported and domestic poultry as unscientific and potentially risky.
Today, the primary clinic of Iskhanadzor, a village in the liberated Kashatagh region of Artsakh, reopened its doors after months of renovation. Kashatagh Administration Chief of Staff Davit Davtyan, Tufenkian Foundation Executive Director Raffi Doudaklian, as well as representatives of the Artsakh Ministry of Healthcare, Berdzor Hospital and the Ishkhanadzor community attended the opening event.
Armenia’s Ministry of Transport, Communication and Information Technologies proposes to make amendments to the Law on Electronic Communications and to introduce caller location system for 911 and 1-02 service calls.
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan leaves for Russia on December 26 to participate in a non-official meeting of CIS member state leaders in Moscow.
Armenian Minister of Education and Science Levon Mkrtchyan and the Fund for Armenian Relief (FAR) Armenian branch Director Bagrat Sargsyan signed a Memorandum on cooperation in the field of inclusive education.
The country’s State Revenue Committee (SRC) reports that 32,500 autos were imported this year as opposed to 16,851 in 2016.
Say the word Putinka (Little Putin) in the Gegarkounik village of Litchk, and residents assume you’re no longer referring to the Russian vodka but rather to a new neighborhood in the community of 5,500.