Hetq spoke with Atom Egoyan about cinema, diaspora, Artsakh, war, the challenges facing Armenia, as well as the positive developments in the field of cinema.
Hetq talks with Chris Cooney, an AI educator and Associate Professor of Management at Washington State University, to discuss these changes.
The Ani district of Tashir town in the Lori Province has been touted as a model of energy efficiency. Here, with the support of donor organizations, an energy-saving project has been implemented. However, there seems to be more publicity surrounding
Daniel Arutyunov, founder of the Scream of Soul initiative, has organized skating tours on lakes in Armenia for the past three years.
Robert Emmiyan, who heads the Athletics Federation of Armenia, says he was disappointed to hear about the recent $12.3 million sale of Yerevan’s Spartak football stadium to a real estate developer.
Paolo Pirjanian is an Armenian, born in Iran. He was eleven when he became a refugee and fled to Denmark. In 2016, he founded Embodied, Inc. with the vision to build an AI friend.
The family moved from Beirut to Armenia years ago. Paulo is a jeweler by profession, but still hasn’t found work in Armenia.
At first, the factory was operated by LEE Chocolate LLC, and starting in 2023 by LEE Deluxe LLC.
On September 25, a few days after Azerbaijan launched a military offensive against Artsakh, Arevik Israelyan went to work at the Artsakh Scientific Center in Stepanakert for the last time.
They wanted clarification on a document Shahramanyan signed on September 28 to formally dissolve the Nagorno Karabakh Republic (NKR) by year’s end.
A vacant kindergarten in Masis, a town on Armenia’s Ararat Province, now serves as a shelter for those displaced from Artsakh.
Nver and Mikayel were killed when Azerbaijani forces shelled the village during their assault on Artsakh. The body of Mikael was brought out the day of the attack.