Five Armenian chess players are ranked among the best in FIDE’s ranking list
The International Chess Federation (FIDE) has published its December ranking list, featuring five of Armenia’s top chess players in the world’s top 100.
Read MoreThe International Chess Federation (FIDE) has published its December ranking list, featuring five of Armenia’s top chess players in the world’s top 100.
Read MoreOn December 2, Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan will pay a working visit to the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Read MoreOn December 1, Georgia’s Ministry of Internal Affairs reported that 27 protesters, 16 police officers, and one media worker were hospitalized due to the use of water cannons and tear gas by the police.
Read MoreAn Armenian has been killed in Syria. This was reported by the local “Gandzasar” publication.
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 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 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.
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