Japan signals first signs of progress in tackling nuclear crisis

March 21, 2011 - 10:31 AMT  19:35 GMT
Japan suffered an estimated $250 billion in damage from the earthquake and tsunami on March 11.
Facebook acquires more app developers

Facebook acquires more app developers

March 21, 2011 - 10:26 AMT  19:35 GMT
The Facebook for Feature Phones app they developed currently works on more than 2,500 devices.

Google accuses Chinese government of interfering with its email services in China

March 21, 2011 - 10:14 AMT  19:35 GMT
A Google spokesperson said users in China have reported having intermittent problems with the service since the end of January.
Gadhafi vows a

Gadhafi vows a "long war"

March 21, 2011 - 10:09 AMT  19:35 GMT
The U.S. military said the international assault would hit any Gadhafi forces on the ground that are attacking the opposition.

European Union gives green light to Armenia

March 19, 2011 - 16:13 AMT  19:35 GMT
All EU panels are ready to provide Armenia with comprehensive consultations to promote implementation of reforms and improvement of the quality of life in the country, Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan stated, summing up the results of his 3-day visit to Brussels.

Football fans to witness 3 Armenia-Russia matches in 2 days

March 19, 2011 - 15:19 AMT  19:35 GMT
UEFA EURO 2012 qualifier: Tickets for the UEFA EURO 2012 Group B qualifier between Armenia and Russia have been sold out. The tickets cost from AMD 3000 to 7000, going on sale March 7. The Republican Stadium in Yerevan will host the match on March 26, at 7 p.m. local time. Prior to this match, fans of the two national teams will also compete on the same day. Besides, Armenia's and Russia's veterans will pay on March 25 in Mika stadium.

Visits of OSCE Minsk Group and CiO mean nothing to Baku: snipers remain in their positions

March 18, 2011 - 19:59 AMT  19:35 GMT
Meanwhile, oil companies and European countries say Aliyev will not start a war. But Azerbaijan is furnishing itself with as many arms as possible and at times it seems she’s going to fight not against the 140-thousand population of Karabakh, but with a country as large as Iran, including human resources and armament. However, it is also possible that in reality all these weapons are purchased for entry into Southern Azerbaijan, if suddenly the U.S. decides to resolve the Iranian nuclear issue through military means. But now the international community has neither time nor inclination for Iran or Azerbaijan. To the Arab unrests there are also added the devastating earthquake in Japan, increased radiation, rising prices for food and much more that the world community really cares about. For some reason France decided to take on the role of the U.S., and now she’s going to bomb Libya. Why does Paris need it? The answer is indistinct, but, in any case, the Arab riots will, at best, result in another Iraq. Maybe this is why Aliyev is constantly speaking of war, taking advantage of the world situation.
Almost all museums in Yerevan lack funds and attention

Almost all museums in Yerevan lack funds and attention

March 3, 2011 - 17:11 AMT  19:35 GMT
There are over 30 museums in Yerevan, most of them being under guardianship of the Armenian Ministry of Culture and National Academy of Sciences and almost all of them lacking funds and attention. Low salaries force employees quit.

Armenian users active on Twitter and Facebook, lose interest in blogs

March 1, 2011 - 16:28 AMT  12:28 GMT
Supporters of the Armenian National Congress opposition bloc are using social networks to spread information about the future plans. Particularly, opposition activists have already launched Armenian Revolution of reform: March 1, 2011 page on Facebook to inform of the actions planned for March 1. They also created #1mar hashtag in microblog Twitter, where they inform of the mass rally dated to the 3rd anniversary of the March 1, 2008 events, when 10 people were killed and thousands injured. Armenian opposition follows the example of Tunisia and Egypt as well as other Arab states, where organizers of disorders employed social media to implement their plans.

Social protest in Armenia: saddling a wave

February 26, 2011 - 12:31 AMT  19:35 GMT
All admit that Armenia is facing social discontent and division of the public. Despite the leadership’s resoluteness to struggle against these phenomena, social tensions grow and the recent statements by the opposition demonstrate their intention to grab power on the wave of popular discontent.
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