Around 1000 of 5000 Teachers Could Not Pass Voluntary Certification
The results of the teachers’ voluntary certification have been summarized. The 2024 results include changes made after appeals.
Read MoreThe results of the teachers’ voluntary certification have been summarized. The 2024 results include changes made after appeals.
Read MoreThe decision to raise parking rates in parking lots has been invalidated by a ruling from the Administrative Court. The rates, approved by the Yerevan City Council, had come into effect on January 1.
Read MoreThe newly appointed Governor of Shirak, David Arushanyan, reported a salary of approximately 9,702,000 AMD
Read MoreFollowing the establishment of the ceasefire in Lebanon, Syrian actions began. The weakening of the Lebanon-Syria resistance network was a necessary step for the initiation of regime change processes in Syria, which involved the removal of Assad’s regime and the assumption of power by new forces.
Read MoreOn December 19, during a Government session, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated that last week, the Zangezur Copper and Molybdenum Combine (ZCMC) transferred 33.2 billion AMD in dividends to the state budget. This amount was generated from the state’s shares.
Read MoreIn 2025, the building of the Alexander Spendiaryan National Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet will feature artistic lighting
Read MoreDuring the government session on December 19, a draft decision was adopted aimed at clarifying the list of illnesses that determine a citizen’s or serviceman’s fitness for military service
Read MoreArmenia’s Deputy Prime Minister, Mher Grigoryan, stated during a conference organized by pro-Western extra-parliamentary forces that before withdrawing from the Eurasian Economic Union and severing economic and trade ties with Russia, it is necessary to thoroughly assess the consequences of such actions.
Read MoreThe International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) latest report indicates that Armenia’s economic growth will gradually decline in the medium term, reaching an annual rate of 4.5%.
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