Birthrate increase registered in ArmeniaJanuary 15, 2010 - 21:32 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - According to RA Justice Ministry -provided data, 44999 children were born in Armenia in 2009. 18.765 marriages and 3.013 divorces, 13.257 cases of paternity acknowledgement, 131 adoptions were registered. Death rate comprised 27.268 people.In 2008, 40.406 children were born, 18.236 marriages, 3.192 divorces, 14.165 cases of paternity acknowledgement and 131 adoptions were registered. Death rate comprised 27.281 people. In 2007, 40.844 children were born, 18.144 marriages, 3.083 divorces, 13.158 cases of paternity acknowledgement and 187 adoptions were registered. Death rate comprised 26.827 people. Thus an increase in birth rate was registered in Armenia, along with the decrease in death rate. Top stories As a result of floods in Armenia’s northern Lori and Tavush provinces, 17 bridges, including five large ones, have collapsed. David Vardanyan is the son of former Karabakh leader Ruben Vardanyan who who is currently imprisoned in Azerbaijan. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has met with Stephan Schütz, Executive Partner at Gerkan, Marg and Partners. The number of state universities will be reduced from 23 to 8 by 2030, Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport Zhanna Andreasyan has said. Partner news | Pashinyan’s spokesperson denies intention to visit Baku for COP29 Pashinyan’s agenda doesn’t include a trip to Baku for the COP29 conference, his press secretary Nazeli Baghdasaryan has said. Russia accuses West of preparing invasion of CSTO countries NATO is preparing an invasion of the CSTO countries, the number of provocations in the air is growing, Sergei Shoigu has said. Lithuania sending €100,000 to help Armenia fight floods consequences Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan took to social media to thank his Lithuanian counterpart for the contribution. U.S. “deeply troubled” by Azerbaijan's arrest of civil society members The United States is deeply troubled by the continued arrest of members of Azerbaijani civil society, Matthew Miller has said. |