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Tim is in Vanadzor to check out the first Memory Club set up by the Alzheimer’s Care Armenia. There,…
Կարդալ ավելինTim is in Vanadzor to check out the first Memory Club set up by the Alzheimer’s Care Armenia. There,…
Կարդալ ավելինBy Mark Dovich As Azerbaijan’s blockade of Nagorno-Karabakh entered its 100th day Tuesday, CivilNet looks back at the key developments of the past three months that have led the region to a point of crisis. December 3, 2022: A group of staffers at Azerbaijan’s ecology and economy ministries and employees at the state-owned AzerGold mining company begin blocking traffic along the Lachin corridor, the sole overland route connecting Nagorno-Karabakh with Armenia. They say they want to investigate what they call “illegal mining” in the area. Russian peacekeepers hold negotiations to end that three-hour roadblock, allowing traffic to resume. December 7: […]
There is no section of the 2020 Karabakh ceasefire statement that Azerbaijan has not violated, said Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan today prior to a press conference with his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, in Moscow. Armenia is working to raise the issue of Azerbaijan’s non-compliance with the International Court of Justice’s ruling last month to unblock the Lachin corridor with the United Nations Security Council, according to Yeghishe Kirakosyan, Armenia’s representative to the court. Credits: Ruptly
Late last year, Armenia’s Economy Ministry put forward a proposal to set up a dry port in Gyumri, envisaging the creation of a large industrial park and special economic zone in the city. Charle Malas, project lead and advisor to Economy Minister Vahan Kerobyan, sat down with CivilNet’s Mark Dovich to discuss the dry port and what it could contribute to Armenia’s development.
In this week’s edition of CivilNet’s business digest: Ukraine war migration to Armenia tops 100,000, Yerevan says Viva-MTS, Armenia’s biggest telecoms firm, may go up for sale Still no date for fresh tax breaks for Armenian tech companies
Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan will travel to Moscow next week for talks with his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov. Armenia’s Foreign Ministry accused Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev of making territorial claims against Armenia in a speech yesterday in Ankara. Armenian Defense Minister Suren Papikyan met with Imangali Tasmagambetov, the head of the Collective Security Treaty Organization, in Yerevan. Credits: Ruptly
Alen Amirkhyan is the director of the American University of Armenia’s Acopian Center for the Environment. Amirkhanyan sat down with CivilNet to discuss a new bachelor’s degree in Environmental and Sustainability Sciences that will be available starting this fall. Amirkhanyan explained why AUA decided to launch this new degree program, how students can address financing issues, what sort of subjects students will learn and how all this will translate into positive change for Armenia.
Resource scarcity and the need for sustainable practices are key issues in the transition towards a green and Circular Economy. For this reason, under the European Union (EU) funded EU4Environment programme, UNIDO is helping industries in the Eastern Partnership (EaP) region become greener by introducing practices related to Circular Economy and Resource Efficient and Cleaner Production (RECP). Specifically, on 13 March 2023, a hybrid event took place in Armenia’s capital to introduce the potential impact of the Product Environmental Footprint (PEF) methodology in Armenian Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs). The methodology, part of the EU Single Market for Green Products […]