Barack Obama took the path of ex-President Bush Jr. and proposes candidacies of “used up” diplomats

July 30, 2010 - 10:03 AMT  10:16 GMT
It is already becoming uninteresting whether Matthew Bryza will be approved as an Ambassador to Azerbaijan or not. Unfortunately, Barack Obama took the path of ex-President Bush Jr. and proposes candidacies of “used up” diplomats, possibly thinking that being interested in Caspian energy resources Bryza will “adequately” represent the United States in Azerbaijan.

First stage of IP/MPLS network construction completed in Armenia

July 26, 2010 - 19:08 AMT  10:16 GMT
GNC Alfa has completed the first stage of IP/MPLS network construction with 10Gbps network capacity. Networks in Yerevan and 16 Armenian towns have been put into operation. Coverage of 29 towns is envisaged till yearend. GNC-Alfa is a telecommunications network services operator in Armenia. The Company owns a fiber-optic network passing along the Armenia-Iran gas pipeline. GNC-Alfa network, built on technologies of American Juniper Networks, is designed to provide wholesale transport network services to fixed and mobile operators and ISPs, as well as transit services via Armenia.

Arthur Alexanyan wins champion’s title at Junior World Wrestling Championships

July 24, 2010 - 21:13 AMT  10:16 GMT
Wrestling: on July 21, Armenia’s Greco-Roman wrestler Arthur Alexanyan (weight class 84kg) won the champion’s title at Junior World Wrestling Championships in Budapest, Hungary. Earlier, Armenia’s Alexan Mikaelyan (weight class 60kg) won bronze.
Armenia, cradle of Indo-European civilization

Armenia, cradle of Indo-European civilization

July 13, 2010 - 16:19 AMT  10:16 GMT
In the study of ancient civilizations Armenia often remained on the sidelines, as if she had not been involved in major historical turnovers. The researchers’ interest was almost always confined to the territory of ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt. But, naturally the “factor” of Armenia could not be excluded in the formation of ancient civilizations. There is much evidence to prove it. Nevertheless, for one reason or another Armenia, yet, was left out from the list of possible leaders.
Karabakh war. The story of a patriot

Karabakh war. The story of a patriot

July 7, 2010 - 15:06 AMT  10:16 GMT
The 1988 events in Sumgait, Azerbaijan, shocked the entire Armenianhood. Dozens of people were slaughtered, majority of them after tortures and severe beatings. Over 200 apartments were robbed and burnt. Thousands of refugees remained homeless. This year changed the lives of many people. 27-year-old Manvel Yeghiazaryan was not an exception…
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