Armenia and world:

What awaits the region in case of probable military coup in Turkey?

Recent events show that Turkey has almost reached the verge after which a military coup, overthrow of the government and military power are inevitable.

February 23, 2010
Relations between Turkey and Israel are aggravating day by day, and the most unpleasant thing for Israel is that she cannot do anything. More than a year has passed since the notorious forum in Davos, but Ankara is not yet able to “forgive” Jerusalem for the operation “Cast Lead”. It is hardly possible that the Erdogan administration is so concerned about the “humanitarian catastrophe” in Gaza; in the Great Game all these good intentions are worthless unless they serve certain purposes.
Sport:

Armenia won bronze at 2010 Greco-Roman Wrestling World Cup

Review of February 11-18 sports events.

February 22, 2010
Greco-Roman Wrestling: Armenia won bronze at World Greco-Roman Wrestling Cup 2010 held in Yerevan on February 13 and 14. In the seventh fight, Armenia’s Yuri Patrikeev (w/c 120 kg) beat Russia’s Alexander Yunoshkin. So, defeating Russians 4:3 in the team event, Armenian wrestlers came third, following Iran and Turkey. The tournament winners received money awards: $50 000, $30 000 and $20 000 respectively. Teams from Armenia, Russia, Iran, Hungary, Cuba, Turkey, Georgia and a team from Scandinavian countries were participating.
Culture:

SMS-scandal overshadows Eurovision victory for Rivas

Review of telecommunications and information technogy events from February 13 to 20.

February 22, 2010
SMS vote-rigging was the hot topic this week, as Armenian music stars and fans traded scandalous accusations of fraud in a live singing contest held on Sunday night which selected Russian-born singer of Armenian descent Eva Rivas to represent Armenia in the annual Eurovision International Song Contest. The designated jury selected the Emmy and Mihran duo as their prime choice for the contest, but SMS voting of the audience during the live show played a decisive role and Eva Rivas came on top instead. Emmi and Mihran supporters claimed their SMS votes were prevented from going through, staging a small-scale protest action in capital Yerevan and claiming unfair treatment.
Economy:

Armenia sees economic growth and mortgage lending boost

Weekly review of economic events.

February 20, 2010
The GDP in Armenia grew by 2,4% in January 2010, compared with January 2009 results, to comprise AMD 149,5 billion.
Politics:

Armenian Foreign Ministry reminds Baku about occupied territories of Nagorno-Karabakh

Home policy review for February 15-22

February 20, 2010
The previous week began with news conferences of various political forces of Armenia. As always, most active were representatives of the Republican Party of Armenia, the Heritage Party, and the ARF Dashnaktsutyun. Got into political life also the Armenian National Congress, which until then, preferred to work in the office.
IT & Telecom:

Armenian mobile market nears maturity

Market data indicates that growth is with the internet services market and we will continue to see high-speed mobile offerings here.

February 18, 2010
Armenian mobile services market edged closer to full saturation in 2009, with nearly every working adult in the country of 3.2 million people having one or more mobile phones, and the number of mobile subscribers passing the 2,5 million mark. While the mobile operators say that there is still a lot of room to grow and compete, the question is – how exactly that competition will take place, and will the customers and the telecom sector benefit from the fight for market or otherwise.
Society:

Issue on existence of Armenology chair in Freie Universitat Berlin still open

Freie Universitat Berlin management's decision on closing the chair of Armenian studies by the end of 2009 - 2010 academic year is still in force.

February 8, 2010
According to RA Ministry of Diaspora, there are 75 Armenology centers outside Armenia. However, not all of them are active due to lack of funds. The centers, which are mainly sponsored by Armenian funds and organizations, have appreciable achievements in Armenology development and national identity retention.
 
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