Armenian PM convenes another meeting on Amulsar gold mine

Armenian PM convenes another meeting on Amulsar gold mine

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13:37, 21 August, 2019

YEREVAN, AUGUST 21, ARMENPRESS. Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan has chaired a new consultation on the Amulsar gold mine.

“Lydian’s representative was also participating”, the PM said on Facebook.

“I was interested in the substantial potential phases of the planned project, the potential management methods for the potential risks and the tools that the government has. We continue working on this highly important topic,” the PM said.

On August 19th, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that the Government intends to allow Lydian International to continue the Amulsar project. The decision was based on the conclusion of an environmental audit. Pashinyan emphasized that the project will be operated strictly in adherence to high environmental standards.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




Armenia anthrax outbreak rises to 8, Linked to a single cow

Outbreak News Today
Aug 23 2019
Armenia anthrax outbreak rises to 8, Linked to a single cow

by News Desk
August 23, 2019

Armenia health ministry officials reported three additional human cutaneous anthrax cases in the village of Geghhovit, Gegharkunik Province, bringing the total cases to eight.

Cutaneous anthrax lesion /CDC

All the patients are receiving treatment, the ministry said.

The Food Safety Inspectorate has reported the outbreak has been linked to a single unvaccinated, diseased cow. It is reported that residents had helped a villager butcher the cow.

The other livestock in the village is under supervision.

Anthrax is a serious infectious disease caused by gram-positive, rod-shaped bacteria known as Bacillus anthracis. Anthrax can be found naturally in soil and commonly affects domestic and wild animals around the world. Although it is rare, people can get sick with anthrax if they come in contact with infected animals or contaminated animal products

Cutaneous  anthrax occurs when the spore (or possibly the bacterium) enters a cut or abrasion on the skin. It starts out as a raised bump that looks like an insect bite. It then develops into a blackened lesion called an eschar that may form a scab. Lymph glands in the area may swell plus edema may be present. This form of anthrax responds well to antibiotics. If untreated, deaths can occur if the infection goes systemic. 95% of cases of anthrax are cutaneous.


Sports: World Championship: Armenian canoeists qualify for final

Panorama, Armenia
Aug 26 2019
Sport 13:23 26/08/2019 Armenia

Hayk Tadevosyan/Artur Akishin pair has qualified for the final B of the K2 200m event of the Canoe Sprint World Championship underway in Szeget, Hungary.

As Armenia’s National Olympic Committee reported, in the semi-final they showed a 39.72 sec. result.

The final of the 200m will take place on August 25. Also, on the same day Ara Virabyan will perform in the final of the C1 5000m event and Vladimir Alaverdyan – in the final A of the K1 5000m event.

PM Pashinyan meets residents of communities nearby Amulsar

PM Pashinyan meets residents of communities nearby Amulsar

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 23, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is currently in the Vayots Dzor Province to discuss the situation over the Amulsar gold mine.

After meeting residents of Jermuk the prime minister visited the Saravan and Gorayk communities, both near Amulsar.

Pashinyan had a meeting with the locals and listened to their opinions over the situation and possible options for a resolution.  The PM answered to the questions of the locals, his office said in a news release.

The PM then toured the laboratory of Lydian Armenia, which is located in Gorayk.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan

Byurakan Observatory to host the 3rd regional astronomical workshop

Panorama, Armenia
Aug 22 2019

The Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory (BAO) is hosting the 3rd Regional Astronomical workshop to take place o September 11-13.  The event aims at exchanging scientific research, teaching, astro-tourism and public outreach experience.

All local expenses will be covered by the organizers. The event will offer a limited number of travel grants for the participants from South West and Central Asian Region (Georgia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkey) and few more grants to other nationality scientists from Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, etc. English is the working language of the school.

The workshop is organized by the Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory (BAO), The National Academy of Sciences of Armenia, IAU South West and Central Asian Regional Office, the Armenian Virtual Observatory (ArVO) as well as the RA Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport.

Sports: Wolves could be on their way to Italy if they overcome Armenian side

The London Economic
Aug 6 2019

Wolves could face a glamorous Europa League play-off against Torino provided both clubs come through their third qualifying round matches next week.

Nuno Espirito Santo’s side face FC Pyunik of Armenia over two legs with the reward a tie against either the seven-time Italian champions or Belarusian side Shakhtyor.

The winners of the two-legged tie, which will take place on August 22 and August 29 respectively, will be guaranteed a place in the group stages of the competition.

If Celtic lose their Champions League qualifier against Cluj, the Scottish champions will drop into the Europa League and meet either AIK of Stockholm, or Moldovan side Sheriff.

Rangers will face either Legia Warsaw of Poland or Atromitos of Greece if they win their third qualifying round tie against Midtjylland, while Aberdeen will meet AEK Larnaca or Gent, provided they first beat Rijeka.

Dundalk were handed the tantalising prospect of facing last year’s Champions League semi-finalists Ajax – but only if the Irish side beat Slovan Bratislava and Ajax lose their Champions League qualifier to PAOK Salonika.

Linfield will play APOEL or Qarabag provided they beat Sutjeska, while The New Saints’ reward for a win over Ludogorets would be a meeting with either Maribor or Rosenborg.

Asbarez: ANCA-Glendale to Honor Archpriest Vazgen Atmajian

Archpriest Vazgen Atmajian

GLENDALE— The gala will take place on Sunday, August 25 at Renaissance Banquet Hall in Glendale.

Born in 1965 in Beirut, Lebanon, Archpriest Vazken Atmajian was dedicated to serving the Armenian community. First as a scholar of Antelias Seminary, then as a member of the Lebanon Homenetmen family, and an altar boy in his hometown’s St. Sarkis Church, Archpriest Atmajian knew he was destined to serve his people.

In 1984, he migrated to the United States with his family, where he settled in Los Angeles and attended Glendale Community College. Soon, he began to attend special courses of the priesthood program offered by the Western Prelacy. He married Anahid Jabourian in 1988 and was blessed with two children, Tamar and Shahan, and a son-in-law, Taniel Hasserjian. All are active members of the Armenian community.

Upon his ordainment as a priest, he served the local St. Garabed Armenian Apostolic Church from 1993 to May of 1999 and, since 1999 has served St. Mary’s Armenian Apostolic Church of Glendale. In addition to his work as reverend, Archpriest Vazken Atmajian accepted teaching positions for Religion and Ethics at Rose and Alex Pilibos and Vahan & Anoush Chamlian Armenian Schools and taught countless life lessons, morals, values, and an Armenian, Christian way of life to hundreds of students over the years.

Archpriest Atmajian remains the link between the Western Prelacy and Homenetmen, and offers his spiritual services at both Memorial Hospital, where he was appointed as a foundation board, and Adventist Hospital, where he is on the advisory board. He has served the Glendale Police Department as both a spiritual counselor and a chaplain.

Archpriest Atmajian has a close partnership with Armenian and non-Armenian organizations, associations and institutions in Glendale and has been dedicated to improving the social and spiritual life of his region’s administrative and spiritual realms. For him, there is no measure to a task; there is only wholehearted service. It is with this awareness that Archpriest Vazken Atmajian works in the Glendale Region and attempts to please those who seek him the most. It is for his kindness and genuine willingness to help that he has become a beacon of hope for many.

ANCA Glendale will honor Archpriest Vazken Atmajian, along with Armenian Youth Association of California, YWCA Glendale, Asbarez Daily Newspaper, Lena Kortoshian and Nicholetta Sarkissian at the annual Award and Appreciation Gala. For more tickets and sponsorship opportunities, visit the website.

The ANCA Glendale Chapter advocates for the social, economic, cultural, and political rights of the city’s Armenian American community and promotes increased civic participation at the grassroots and public policy levels. Learn more online.

Armenpress: PM Nikol Pashinyan to deliver speech at grand opening of 2019 Pan-Armenian Games in Artsakh

PM Nikol Pashinyan to deliver speech at grand opening of 2019 Pan-Armenian Games in Artsakh

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11:39, 2 August, 2019

YEREVAN, AUGUST 2, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan will deliver a speech at the grand opening of the VII Pan-Armenian Games which will take place at 19:00, August 5 at the central plaza in Stepanakert, the capital city of Artsakh.

“A very important event is scheduled for August 5 in Stepanakert – the opening ceremony of the Pan-Armenian Games will take place. I, certainly will be present and will participate in this ceremony. Numerous representatives of the Diaspora, Artsakh and Armenia will gather in Stepanakert during these days. I think this will be a very good occasion to speak at the Stepanakert Renaissance Square about our national agenda, this exclusive opportunity of Artsakh-Armenia-Diaspora unity and the roadmap of solving the national agenda issues. Issues related to Artsakh, Armenia and the Diaspora will be touched upon, but the number one goal will be the discussion of our pan-national agenda issues.

Dear countrymen, I am pleased to invite you all to Stepanakert’s Renaissance Square at 19:00, August 5. It is with special love that I am inviting also our countrymen from Artsakh,” Pashinyan said during a live broadcast on Facebook from Lake Sevan. 

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan




Armenia’s National Gallery to host unique exhibition on ancient Roman mosaics

Panorama, Armenia
Aug 1 2019
Culture 11:20 01/08/2019 Armenia

A unique exhibition dedicated to the ancient Roman mosaics will open at the National Gallery of Armenia on 10 August.

The exhibition titled “Ancient Rome Colorful Visions: Mosaics from Capitoline Museums” is organized by the gallery in collaboration with the Italian Embassy in Armenia.

The magnificent collection of mosaics of the Capitoline Museums – the world's oldest museum – features unique samples found both in private houses, gardens as well as in mausoleums, the gallery said. Those mosaics decorated the homes of various historical figures, including the mansion of Julius Caesar, and represent the richness and mastery of the Roman mosaic art.

The exhibition runs through 29 September.

Turkish Press: Fugitive in murder of journalist Dink caught in western Turkey

Yeni Safak, Turkey
Fugitive in murder of journalist Dink caught in western Turkey

News Service 09:08 AA

A fugitive from justice in the 2007 murder of journalist Hrant Dink was captured Friday in Turkey’s Aegean region.

Tuncay Uzundal was arrested in his home located in Çesme in the coastal Izmir province.

On July 17, a court in Istanbul sentenced Uzundal in absentia to 17 years in prison as an accessory to murder as well as terrorist group membership.

Dink, editor-in-chief of the Armenian-Turkish newspaper Agos, was killed outside his office on Jan. 19, 2007.