“A Concise History of the Armenian People” published in JapaneseMarch 15, 2016 - 08:00 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - George Bournoutian’s “A Concise History of the Armenian People” (Arumenia-jin no Rekishi) has been published in Japanese, Asbarez reports. It is available as a hardcover book with 528 pages and published in Tokyo by Fujiwara-Shoten. It is available on Amazon-Japan for 9504 yen ($84). The translators are professors Shohei Komaki and Daisaku Watanabe. Several years ago, while in Tokyo to present two lectures at the invitation of Sophia University, Bournoutian signed a contract with the Fujiwara-Shoten Publishing House to publish the Japanese translation of his book. “A Concise History of the Armenian People”, currently in its sixth edition, is used in many institutions of higher education. It has been translated into Spanish, Turkish, Arabic, Armenian and Russian. A Persian translation is expected soon. Top stories Six total incidents have burned 19 old-growth trees. Friday night 8 trees were torched along the beautiful main entrance. The EU does not intend to conduct military exercises with Armenia, Lead Spokesperson for EU Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Peter Stano says. Hikmet Hajiyev has said that there is no place for USAID operation in Azerbaijan any longer. A telephone conversation between Putin and Pashinyan before the CSTO summit is not planned, Peskov says. Partner news | Azerbaijan must respect human rights, Scholz tells Aliyev German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has called for greater respect for human rights in Azerbaijan. Armenia: Defense Ministry warns against involving army in political processes The Ministry’s statement came after a video surfaced online, showing soldiers joining the protests in Tavush. Ucom equips four bus stops in Ijevan with free Wi-Fi Ucom now provides free Wi-Fi coverage in smart bus stops in four communities of Ijevan. Armenia, Russia discuss life extension of Metsamor nuclear plant Issues regarding the extension of life of the 2nd power unit of the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant were discussed in Yerevan. |