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Tashir group of companies is second in Forbes' ranking of Kings of Russian Real Estate-2023
The Tashir group of companies owned by Russia-based businessman of Armenian origin Samvel Karapetyan is second in the latest rating of the Russian edition of Forbes "Kings of Russian Real Estate 2023".Forbes: With The Lachin Corridor Blockage, Nagorno-Karabakh Close To A Humanitarian Catastrophe
On December 27, 2022, UNICEF issued a statement warning about the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Nagorno-Karabakh, the result of the virtual closure of the Lachin Corridor, a road that links Armenia and the enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, ыфны a story in the Forbes magazine.Forbes: Renaissance Capital expects Armenia to have the highest economic growth among Caucasus and Central Asian countries in 2022
Armenia has become the main beneficiary of the exodus of hundreds of thousands of Russian nationals due to the conflict in Ukraine, according to a Renaissance Capital investment company’s report, the Russian edition of Forbes magazine says.Russian experts say Armenia a promising country to get residence permit
Those Russians who are looking for residence permit in foreign countries in return for investment are considering Armenia and several other former Soviet republics as the most promising options, according to the Russian edition of the Forbes magazine.Billionaire and social entrepreneur Ruban Vardanyan takes up as Artsakh state minister
President of the Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) Arayik Harutyunyan has appointed today billionaire and social entrepreneur Ruben Vardanyan as State Minister (prime minister). Ruben Vardanyan has replaced Artak Beglaryan.Co-founder of Hay'Li Human Development names 7 reasons for startups to relocate to Armenia
According to Forbes, applications for relocation of tech startups to Great Britain, Switzerland, Luxembourg and Latvia have multiplied in recent days. Boris Fokin, co-founder of Hay'Li Human Development, names 7 reasons why it is better for businesses to relocate to Armenia.Forbes: Armenia is the world’s next tech hub
As Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Turkey join together and engage in major infrastructure projects, such as the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway, to revive their historic role as a land bridge between east and west, Armenia has been left wayside, a story by Wade Sheppard in Forbes says.News 1 - 20 of 27
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