American-Armenian actor Karen Karagulyan is starring in Michael Marantzi’s thriller “After”.
Read MoreThe government has confirmed that the sports complex located at 5 Tsitsernakaberd Highway in Yerevan will be used for the training of national teams.
Read MoreThe Vanadzor Puppet Theater was founded in 1992 in the building of a Soviet-era flower showroom. The theater has been renovated and now has the appearance of a proper theater.
Read MoreDuring today’s government meeting, a decision was made to ban the export of wheat, meslin, barley, corn, buckwheats, sunflower seeds, and sunflower oil from the Republic of Armenia to countries that are not members of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) for a period of six months.
Read MoreMaria Zakharova, the official spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, stated that Moscow is awaiting a response from Yerevan regarding the issue of opening a consulate in Kapan. She made this statement during a weekly press briefing on November 27.
Read MoreOn November 28, the issue of making changes to the national anthem of Armenia was among the non-reported questions of the government
Read MoreAccording to the data from the State Revenue Committee for the third quarter of 2024, Armenia’s 5 largest banks collectively paid 55.736 billion drams in taxes to the state.
Read MoreFrom now on, it will no longer be mandatory for Armenian citizens to visit the office serving their registered address to obtain their first passport.
Read MoreOn November 28, as part of the government’s non-reported agenda, a decision was made to open an Armenian Embassy in Budapest, the capital of Hungary
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