IT & Telecom:

New fixed-line telephony operators’ entry to Armenian market won’t result in lower tariffs

Review of May 3-10 IT and Telecom events.

May 10, 2010
The entry of new fixed-line telephony operators to the Armenian market won’t result in reduction of ArmenTel’s tariffs. “The fixed-line telephony tariffs are determined by the Public Services Regulatory Commission. I see no connection between entry of a new operator and lowering of tariffs,” said Igor Klimko, Armentel CEO.
Society:

Eva Mezdorian: Azeris, who burnt our houses and killed civilians, labeled Armenians as terrorists

During the years of Artsakh liberation war, Eva Mezdorian shot documentaries to tell the truth about what was happening.

May 10, 2010
The conflict between Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijan broke out as result of the ethnic cleansing the latter launched in the final years of the Soviet Union. The Karabakh War was fought from 1991 (when the Nagorno Karabakh Republic was proclaimed) to 1994 (when a ceasefire was sealed by Armenia, NKR and Azerbaijan). Most of Nagorno Karabakh and a security zone consisting of 7 regions are now under control of NKR defense army. Meanwhile, an ideological war was being fought beyond the conflict area.
Politics:

Alterations in RA internal policy observed in view of diminishing urgency of Armenia-Turkey rapprochement process

May 3-7 internal political events overview

May 8, 2010
Azerbaijan is incapable to resolve Karabakh conflict, an Armenian expert said.
Economy:

Decrease in prices for real estate unlikely in Armenia in near future

The average price for apartments in Yerevan totaled AMD 271,400 per square meter as of the first quarter of 2010.

May 8, 2010
The State Committee of Real Estate Cadastre at the Armenian government has presented the current situation in the RA real estate market, as well as forecasts for the year. The Committee’s specialists predict some activation in the Armenian real estate market but decrease in prices is unlikely in the near future.
Armenia and world:

Aggressive policy of nomads key factor of the Azerbaijani army defeat in the Karabakh war

Only the UN has the right to speak of an “aggressor state”, rather than the politicians in Baku who did not find anything better than to complain about the whole world.

May 7, 2010
No matter what the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs and the interested parties say about settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, we must admit that the process is frozen, if not permanently, then at least for the following five years. The point is not the willingness or unwillingness to regulate the conflict, i.e. determine the status of Nagorno-Karabakh, but the growing uncertainty of Baku. No statements calculated for the Azerbaijani or the Armenian audience produced the effect they were intended to.
Culture:

Armenian Genocide, Victory Day, globalization problems and their reflection in Armenia’s cultural life

Review of April 26-May 2 cultural events.

May 6, 2010
During the past week, Armenia’s cultural life was influenced by the 95th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. Famous cultural workers were speculating whether the art can really promote international recognition of the first Genocide of the 20th century.
Sport:

Darchinyan-Donaire rematch negotiations collapse

Review of April 30-May 6 sports events.

May 6, 2010
Boxing: Elias Nassar, manager of WBC/WBA super flyweight champion Vic Darchinyan stated that negotiations for rematch with Nonito Donaire have collapsed. Nassar said the Donaire camp have failed to sign the contract after six weeks and they are now back to square one. Vic Darchinyan also stated he is disappointed in Nonito Donaire’s failure to sign the contract. “We signed the deal two days into talks,” said Nassar. “We were there waiting for Donaire to make up his mind on what he wanted to do. It’s easy to point the finger at who didn’t want the fight. It’s the party who doesn’t sign a contract.”
 
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