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Armenia to allocate nearly $1m to ensure ‘freedom and independence of broadcast media in 2025
The draft budget for 2025 has earmarked AMD 375.9 million (almost $970,000) to ensure freedom, independence and diversity of broadcast media in Armenia, member of the National Commission on Television and Radio Gohar Mamikonyan said.China to provide Armenia with 100 million Yuans in gratuitous aid
The government of China will provide Armenia with 100 million yuan free aid after Armenian parliament ratifies the agreement on technical and economic cooperation signed between the governments of the two countries on November 15, 2021, Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Mnatsakan Safaryan said at a discussion of the agreement by a parliamentary committee on Tuesday, the press service of the Armenian parliament reported.Streets in central Yerevan to be closed to traffic in connection with Junior Eurovision 2022 song contest opening ceremony
Several streets in Yerevan running to the downtown Republic Square will be closed to traffic from 4 p.m. on December 5 in connection with the opening ceremony of the 20th Junior Eurovision 2022 song contest and the lighting of the Christmas tree, the Armenian police reported.Total cost of organizing and holding 2022 Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Yerevan estimated at nearly 5 billion drams
The total cost of organizing and holding the 2022 Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Yerevan is estimated at nearly 5 billion drams, according to the government's website. Armenian government decided today to allocate almost 2.3 bln drams from its Emergency Fund for organizing the contest in Armenia.Armenian central bank’s downward revision of economic growth for 2020 prompted by negative expectations in all sectors
Armenian Central Bank’s economic growth forecast for 2022 has been revised downward to 1.6% from an earlier projection of 5.3%, the regulator said in a recurrent review on its inflation and monetary policy program.Fitch revises down its growth projection for Armenia for 2022 to 1.3% from previous 5.3%
The headwinds associated with the Ukraine conflict and sanctions on Russia have caused Fitch Ratings to revise down its growth projection for Armenia for 2022 sharply to 1.3% (previously 5.3%), as export growth (particularly to Russia) stalls, and remittances (and hence household consumption) decline.Security Council Secretary: there can be no sovereign corridor through Armenian territory
There can be no sovereign corridor through the territory of Armenia, Secretary of the Security Council Armen Grigoryan said in an interview with the Public Television of Armenia, when asked to comment on a statement by Turkish President Erdogan on the opening of a corridor through the territory of Armenia for Turkey and Azerbaijan.News 1 - 20 of 54
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