The List of Banned Food Additives Will Be Expanded
The government has reviewed and expanded the list of banned food additives to ensure food safety
Read MoreThe government has reviewed and expanded the list of banned food additives to ensure food safety
Read MoreThe government plans to continue the social support for the families of the missing civilians from Artsakh, affected by the war, for another two months
Read MoreStarting from February 1, controllers will be present in Yerevan’s public transport. This was announced by Armen Galjyan, the leader of the “Civil Contract” faction of Yerevan’s City Council
Read MoreAccording to the Office for the Implementation of Electronic Governance Infrastructure, citizens who have not paid for and activated their electronic signatures by February 1 will have them automatically activated.
Read MoreThe government has approved the program proposed by the Ministry of Environment, allowing the industrial fishing of 314 tons of whitefish in Lake Sevan in 2025
Read MoreThe Ministry of Education, Science, Culture, and Sports (MoESCS) reports that representatives from four international partner organizations of the “Academic City” project arrived in Armenia from January 29 to 31
Read MoreA refrigeration facility is being put into operation in the village of Bazum, part of the Pambak community
Read MoreA change has been made to the fare system for public transportation. Starting February 1, the price for a single trip will be set at 150 AMD instead of the previously planned 300 AMD. This information was announced by Mayor Tigran Avinyan in a released video.
Read MoreDuring a meeting on transportation issues, Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev spoke about the Zangezur Corridor. He stated that he has not forgotten about Zangezur and that Armenia “must” open the route connecting Azerbaijan to Nakhchivan. Aliyev’s statement coincided with the celebration of the Armenian Army Day.
Read MorePrime Minister Nikol Pashinyan clarified on his Facebook page how the credit system will work under the universal declaration framework. He explained that parents can receive up to 100,000 AMD of the income tax from the money they earn and allocate to their child’s tuition fees, per parent.
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