Society:

Student Park: society against new constructions

“We do not want to know who builds, we want to know who authorized the building,” public activists say.

May 17, 2010
With passions over the demolition of Moscow Cinema Open-Air Hall fading, Yerevan residents launched a collection of signatures against construction under way in the Student Park. A group of public activists made a statement, saying that “construction works carried out in the Park can transform the urban green belt into another ferroconcrete structure.” “We are ready to use all legal tools to rescue the parks of Yerevan,” people say.
Sport:

FC Pyunik win Armenian Cup

Review of May 6-13 sports events.

May 17, 2010
Football: FC Pyunik scored a 4:0 victory over FC Banants in the final match for the Armenian Cup on May 10. After the match, Banants coach Stevica Kuzmanoski apologized to his club’s fans, saying: “We didn’t succeed today. The defense was too week and we failed the game.” Vardan Minasyan, Pyunik coach said, for his part, that it was not an easy match. “Although we were leading, we were tensed. Anyway, we showed a good game and I congratulate our players and fans,” he said.
Economy:

Poverty reduction in Armenia possible through boosting agricultural production

By the World Bank’s estimate, poverty in Armenia may reach 27,9% in 2010.

May 17, 2010
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Regional Conference for Europe and Central Asia kicked off in Marriott hotel, Yerevan, Armenia, on May 13, with high-ranking officials from 41 FAO member countries, EU (Member Organization), observers from EU Council, UN and Holy See of Vatican participating.
Politics:

Topics of the week: Karabakh and visits of European and U.S. high-ranking officials to Armenia

Review of May 10-14 political events.

May 15, 2010
The political week in Armenia started with debates on the Nagorno Karabakh problem.
Armenia and world:

Prospective apple of discord?

Loud statements of the Turkish side, assuring that the “future of Nakhichevan has always interested and will interest Turkey in the first place” are just a cliché.

May 14, 2010
85 years ago the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic (NAR) was founded, which in the foreseeable future may become another hotbed of tension and blow up the region. Despite the seeming agreement on Nakhichevan’s belonging to Azerbaijan, Turkey and Iran have begun to test the waters and wage a backstage struggle for the right to dictate their will to Baku, or rather Nakhichevan. Later, this will may grow into conditions; everything depends on the “behavior” of Azerbaijan, which equally depends on Turkey and Iran. But even more she depends on Russia, no matter how hard Baku “experts” and “political analysts” try to assure their nation in the contrary.
Culture:

Armenia welcomed international festivals participants last week

Review of May 3-9 cultural events.

May 13, 2010
The last week can be described as an Armenian international cultural week. Armenia welcomed participants of international festivals and hosted film screenings.
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.
 
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