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Armenia should not expect economic surge from lifting of sanctions against Iran, expert says
Armenia should not expect an economic surge due to the lifting of sanctions against Iran, Sergey Minasyan, head of Political Studies Department at the Yerevan-based Caucasus Institute, said last Friday.Passage of anti-Armenian resolutions by PACE to have no impacts on Karabakh conflict settlement process - expert
Gagik Harutyunyan, the director of Armenia’s NORAVANK Scientific and Educational Center and a member of the Eurasian Expert Club, is convinced that the passage of anti-Armenian resolutions by PACE will have absolutely no impacts on Karabakh conflict settlement process.Armenian weather service forecasts snow and cold spell
Snow is expected to fall across most of Armenian provinces and the capital city Yerevan in the second half of January 23 and on January 24 and 25, the National Weather Service said today. On Sunday and Monday snowstorms with poor visibility and icy roads are expected in several regions, it said.Over 150 million euros invested in Armenia’s financial sector in 12 months, central bank chairman
Over 150 million euros have been invested in Armenia’s financial sector in 2015 and early 2016, the chairman of the Central Bank Arthur Javadyan said on Thursday.According to him, there are no small and sick banks in the country and the consolidation of some banks is already showing positive results.Health ministry asks education minister to extend school holidays for another week
Armenia’s health ministry has again asked the ministry of education and science to prolong winter school holidays for another week. The ministry has already extended the holidays twice, for two weeks.Armenia to refrain from revising its GDP growth forecast for 2016 amid fall in oil prices
Armenia’s government will refrain from revising its GDP growth forecast for 2016 amid the falling world oil prices, Armenian Deputy Finance Minister Pavel Safaryan told journalists on Wednesday.I
Finance ministry: Armenia’s government budget expected to be filled mainly by large businesses
Armenia’s government budget is expected to be filled mainly by large businesses, the press office of the Armenian finance ministry reported on Thursday after the ministry held Wednesday a session with participation of 515 large taxpayers.Kostanyan: Armenia, the United States effectively cooperating in struggle against corruption
Armenia and the United States are effectively cooperating in struggle against corruption, Armenian Prosecutor General Gevorg Kostanyan said Wednesday as met with U.S. Ambassador to Armenia Richard M. Mills.Armenian unemployment rate in 2015 surged by 16.4 percent to 76,700 people
The number of officially registered jobless people in Armenia in 2015 surged by 16.4% from the previous year to 76,700, Artak Mangasaryan, head of the State Employment Service agency, told a news conference today.News 17701 - 17720 of 18452
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