Sport:

Armenia broke through to FIBA European Division C Championships semifinals

Review of June 24 - July 1sports events.

July 2, 2010
Chess: The opening ceremony of the 4th FIDE Women’s Grand Prix took place in Jermuk, Armenia, on June 23. Welcoming the participants and guests, FIDE President Ilyumzhinov said, “Some two years ago chess lovers had no idea about Jermuk. Now, this wonderful resort is one of chess development centers.”
Armenia and world:

New Muslim Turkey is not powerful enough to solve problems of the region

The proclaimed principle of “null problems” works badly, and centuries-old blackmail has come to replace it.

July 2, 2010
After the G8 summit in Toronto, Turkey has come to interfere more enthusiastically in the affairs of the region, even in those she has nothing to do with. As we have been repeatedly writing, Erdogan is in a hurry to revive the Ottoman Empire, and if possible, within the previous borders. And before the World War I it comprised Western Armenia, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Palestine, and Judea, i.e. the countries that can never agree among themselves or individually with Israel.
IT & Telecom:

ArmenTel to digitize fixed-line telephony in Yerevan in 2011

Review of June 21-28 telecommunication and IT events.

June 29, 2010
The fixed-line telephony in Yerevan will be completely digitized during the first half of 2011. Besides, the digitalization process in the republic as a whole is also under way, and there are regions, where these works have been already finished, said Igor Klimko of ArmenTel CEO. 2009 report of the International Telecommunications Union reads that ArmenTel invested around $200mln to digitize the fixed-line telephony in the country within recent years. According to the organization, the digitalization rate in Yerevan totaled 90% as of April 2009.
Economy:

Will the RA government succeed in transforming private remittances into investments?

Experts say that private remittances make 6-12% of Armenian GDP.

June 28, 2010
Only 3% of the world’s population (or about 200 million people) live in a country different from their country of birth. Although this is the highest rate in the past 40 years, this rate hasn’t changed much in the last decade. Migration is a phenomenon that reflects economic, social and demographic imbalances across countries and requires a multi-disciplinary approach to understand and manage. But the fact remains that there is really still only small fraction of the world population who reside outside their country of birth.
Culture:

Golden Apricot passions flaring up

Review of June 22-27 cultural events.

June 27, 2010
Renowned Claudia Cardinale, who co-starred in Henri Verneuil’s Mayrig (Mother) film, will attend the opening ceremony of the festival. The actress will be awarded a silver copy of a thaler made by Sergei Parajanov during the years of his imprisonment.
Politics:

Week’s debates focused on incident at NKR, Azeri armed forces contact line

Weekly review of domestic events.

June 26, 2010
Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian commented on Artsakh defense army’s report on Azeri attempt at subversive attack in the environs of Chaylu settlement, Mardakert region. “Before every summit conference with Armenian President, Baku was attempting to frustrate negotiations through provocative statements and threats of war. This time, Azeri’s failure to gain their end triggered an open provocation after June 17 trilateral meeting.” “Obviously, Azeri side’s actions were pre-planned. Azeri authorities lost no time in organizing subversive operation once they left negotiation hall,” the Foreign Minister emphasized, adding that sudden attacks under the cover of night are characteristic for Azerbaijan.
Society:

Erebuni – the continuous history

Over the past three years, French and Armenian archeologists have been exploring the territory of the ancient fortress of the Van Kingdom – Erebuni (782 BC).

June 17, 2010
Erebuni – the continuous history
The excavations in the territory of the ancient fortress of Van Kingdom - Erebuni (782 BC) -have been carried out gradually due to a number of reasons.
 
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