Monthly Archives: April 2011
April, 2011
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20 April
Middle East Desert Sands Present No Threat to Armenia Residents: State Agencies
The dust sands noticed in Armenia today is not the result of any incidents, according to the RA Ministry of Emergency... -
20 April
Georgian Parliament’s Decision Won’t Affect Armenian Army’s Combat Readiness
RA Ministry of Defense press secretary David Karapetyan has been fairly tight-lipped regarding a Georgian parliamentary... -
20 April
Why Comedian Mikhaeil Galustyan Hasn’t Been Offered to Play Hamlet
Russian-Armenian comedian, star of the TV series "Nasha Russia" ("Our Russia") Mikhail Galustyan doesn't have any... -
20 April
No Serious Threat to Armenian Nuclear Facility Even in 8 Magnitude Earthquake: Expert
"In the event of an earthquake with a magnitude of 8, all of the nuclear facility's safety systems will be operational, they will... -
20 April
$120 Million Already Spent on Ensuring Safety of Armenia’s Nuclear Facility
Compared Armenia's Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant (MNPP) with Japan's Fukushima, Chair of the RA State Nuclear Safety... -
20 April
No Country has the Right to Demand Armenian Nuclear Power Plant Cease Operations: Expert
After the Fukushima nuclear accident, the nuclear community, including the Western European Nuclear Regulatory Association... -
20 April
Mud Rains and Dust in Neighboring Georgia Tied to Military Operations in Libya
"A southeast wind has brought dust from Libya and Egypt with the air masses, which led to the unusual precipitation"... -
20 April
Medvedev Dancing to 1990 Hit Song with Garik Martirosyan (VIDEO)
A video has appeared on YouTube which shows Russian President Dmitry Medvedev dancing to the 1990 hit song "American Boy" by... -
20 April
US ‘Strongly Supports Direct Dialogue’ Between Armenia, Turkey: Philip Gordon
At a news conference on the NATO Ministerial in Berlin, Assistant Secretary at the US State Department's Bureau of European... -
20 April
Disgruntled Parents, Yerevan Mayor Debate New Kindergarten Hours on Facebook
A Facebook group called "Let us sleep" has been created in response to a recent decision by Yerevan mayor Karen Karapetyan.