The winter lighting schedule of the capital has changed
The Yerevan Municipality reports that the city’s street lighting will be turned on from 18:00 during the winter months. In some streets, the lighting will remain on until 4:00.
Read MoreThe Yerevan Municipality reports that the city’s street lighting will be turned on from 18:00 during the winter months. In some streets, the lighting will remain on until 4:00.
Read MoreIn November, a group of members of the National Assembly submitted an application to the Constitutional Court concerning the cumulative pensions of Artsakh residents, which has been rejected
Read MoreOn November 29, Georgia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs reported that around 43 people were arrested for disobeying police orders and committing minor hooliganism. It was also noted that 32 employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs were injured as a result.
Read MoreLast week, it became known that one of the classrooms in the school of Vahramaberd village, Shirak Province, was named after a high-ranking official currently serving in the Armed Forces. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan addressed this issue during the government session on November 28, stating that every corner of the school must be designed strictly in accordance with government standards.
Read MoreA video was posted on social media yesterday showing the driver of a bus in Yerevan driving in the opposite lane of traffic.
Read MorePrime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has sent a congratulatory message to Uruguay’s newly elected president, Jamandu Orsi, on the occasion of his election to office.
Read MoreOne of the world’s largest media platforms, TikTok, is introducing new restrictions for its users.
Read MoreThe Rescue Service informs that there are closed and difficult-to-pass roads in the Republic of Armenia.
Read MoreThe situation in Georgia escalated on November 28. The reason was Irakli Kobakhidze’s statement
Read MoreAt the government meeting on November 28, it was decided that in 2025, no customs duty will be imposed on the import of 8,000 electric vehicles
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