Monthly Archives: January 2011
January, 2011
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31 January
Yerevan Teachers, Trade Unions Protest School Mergers
Another protest was taking place in front of the Armenian government building today — this time, against the decision to join the... -
31 January
Armenia Not Yet Evacuating its Citizens from Egypt (updated)
The Republic of Armenia (RA) has not yet made a decision to vacate its citizens from Egypt, RA Ministry of Foreign Affairs press... -
31 January
Rally & Candlelight Vigil: People’s Party of Armenia Leader Takes ‘Decisive Actions’
People's Party of Armenia party leader Tigran Karapetyan informed journalists in Yerevan today that on Feb. 28, there will be "decisive actions." -
31 January
Yerevan’s Liberty Square ‘Reserved’ for Sport, Cultural Events
Sport events will be held in Liberty Square next to the Opera building in Yerevan from Feb. 15 till Mar. 10, according to... -
31 January
New Oil Pipeline Can Help Armenia Meet its Energy Needs: Iran’s Oil Minister
Iran and Armenia plan to construct a new oil pipeline to increase energy supply to the Caucasian state, Iranian Oil Minister Massoud... -
31 January
Armenian Schools in Turkey Now Admitting Muslim Students
Armenian schools in Turkey are set to begin admitting students according to a new policy in light of the increasing number of children born to... -
31 January
Aronian Didn’t Lose a Single Game in Tata Steel Chess Tournament
Armenian Grandmaster Levon Aronian fought Dutch national champion Jan Smeets to a draw over 61 moves from a semi Slav to... -
31 January
Hotline for Armenia Citizens in Egypt Launched
The Embassy of the Republic of Armenia (RA) in Cairo has launched a hotline for citizens of Armenia who are in Egypt. -
31 January
Don’t Sign Into Facebook, Reads a Facebook Event Page
Facebook is turning 7 years old on Feb. 5. Ironically enough, some users are suggesting an official "Not Using Facebook Day" to... -
29 January
PHOTOS: Yerevan Residents Protest Construction of High-Rise Building in their Yard
Plans to develop a high-rise building in a yard shared by buildings on Teryan-Koghbatsi-Pushkin streets in Yerevan has become a...