United Armenian Fund contributed to Armenia $31 million of humanitarian assistance in 2010

February 18, 2011 - 10:28 AMT  15:26 GMT
During its 21 years of operations, the UAF delivered to Armenia a grand total of $603 million worth of relief supplies.

Armenian population fears possible regular rise in gas prices

February 12, 2011 - 17:09 AMT  15:26 GMT
While the population is expecting the regular rise in prices for natural gas, Armenian government assures it continues negotiating with Russia to prevent upsurge of energy resources tariffs. The results are expected to be announced in late February.

Valentine’s Day: lovers celebrate, church opposes

February 12, 2011 - 14:21 AMT  15:26 GMT
Saint Valentine’s Day, although not an Armenian national holiday, takes root in Armenia. The romantic tradition to present ‘heart’ gifts is gaining popularity among young people, although majority of them do not have any idea of who Valentine was and why the holiday is celebrated.
Twitter instead of cobble-stone. Can Armenia face a Twitter resolution?

Twitter instead of cobble-stone. Can Armenia face a Twitter resolution?

February 12, 2011 - 12:44 AMT  15:26 GMT
The recent events in Tunisia and Egypt have shown that social networks can have tremendous role in organization of political processes. Thanks to social networks, even under total media control by the authorities, the opposition forces managed to coordinate their protest actions and take millions of people to the streets to oust the rulers.

Abortion at home – a dangerous tendency among Armenian women

February 11, 2011 - 12:02 AMT  15:26 GMT
The National Security Strategy of Armenia describes low birth rate as one of the threats to the country’s national security.

Armenia starts 2011 season with defeat

February 10, 2011 - 12:03 AMT  15:26 GMT
Football: Armenia dropped 2 places in FIFA world ranking, appearing 62nd in the list with 512 points. Armenia’s rivals in European Championship Group stage are listed as follows: Russia climbed to 12th position, Slovakia retained 20th position; Ireland came 35th; Andorra - 202nd. Top three are Spain, Netherlands and Germany with 1887, 1723 and 1485 points respectively.

IT field registers growth, government financing remains unchanged

February 6, 2011 - 17:13 AMT  15:26 GMT
Armenian IT field registered 15% growth in 2010. The turnover in the field totaled $150mln against $129.9mln last year. The field employs 5 thousand specialists, with 197 companies operating. At that, government financing of the IT field totaled AMD 80mln (as in 2010), what is 60% less than in 2009, when AMD 200mln was assigned.
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