Nagorno Karabakh as a means to improve political image

May 21, 2010 - 18:17 AMT  11:32 GMT
Everyone is busy “regulating” the Karabakh conflict, which, as we have previously mentioned, was settled still back in 1994. Sometimes it seems that every politician who has at least the slightest relation to the South Caucasus, considers it his duty to voice his views on the settlement of the conflict. The other day “exhibited himself” Georgian Foreign Minister Grigol Vashadze, who declared that the situation in the South Caucasus may explode at any moment.

Past week presented a gift for culture lovers in Armenia and beyond it

May 20, 2010 - 16:33 AMT  11:32 GMT
Marking the Night of Museums along with the other countries across the globe, Armenia opened the doors of its museums, offering various expositions, performances and concerts. Students’ art exhibition dedicated to Time Remembrance and Reconciliation for Those Who Lost their lives during the World War II organized jointly by the UN Office in Armenia and Yerevan State Academy of Arts featured 60 works of art, including graphics, paintings, batiks, ceramics and statues were displayed at UN house, attracting the attention of students, professors, international community, civil society groups, media and general public.

Student Park: society against new constructions

May 17, 2010 - 17:58 AMT  11:32 GMT
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.

FC Pyunik win Armenian Cup

May 17, 2010 - 17:55 AMT  11:32 GMT
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.

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

May 10, 2010 - 17:53 AMT  11:32 GMT
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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