On December 21, the shortest day and the longest night will occur
Today, December 21, marks the winter solstice—the shortest day and the longest night of the year
Read MoreToday, December 21, marks the winter solstice—the shortest day and the longest night of the year
Read MoreAt the upcoming session of the Yerevan City Council, the proposal to keep the fare of 100 drams for one trip on buses and the metro until February 1, 2025, will be discussed. However, this will only be valid for electronic payments through Tellcell Wallet, paper QR tickets purchased through payment terminals, and bank cards. This was announced by the press secretary of the Yerevan Mayor, Hayk Kostanyan.
Read MoreFormer Yerevan Mayor Hayk Marutyan has called for a boycott of the proposed public transport fare increase by continuing to pay 100 AMD per ride.
Read MoreDuring its regular session on December 19, the government made a decision to compensate for material damage caused to vehicles during martial law.
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 MoreAccording to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, several new legislative initiatives will soon be introduced. They are primarily related to driver’s licenses.
Read MoreThe construction of a wastewater treatment plant in Ararat city has begun under the 2024 subsidy program
Read MoreStarting December 17, private prosecution proceedings will be introduced in Armenia. This was announced by the Supreme Judicial Council.
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