COVID-19 updates: China records 1 new case in past one day

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 17:48, 5 May, 2020

YEREVAN, MAY 5, ARMENPRESS. The number of people infected with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) around the world has surpassed 3 million 669 thousand 604, according to the data released by coronavirus research centers.

The death toll is over 253,000.

1 million 210 thousand 424 patients have recovered.

US is leading in the world in terms of the largest number of infected people (1 million 213 thousand 010 confirmed cases). 69,925 deaths were reported.

Then comes Spain which confirmed 250,561 cases so far. The total number of deaths in Spain is 25,613.

Spain is followed by Italy which reported a total of 211,938 cases. 29,079 patients have died.

UK overtook France, confirming 190,584 cases and 28,734 deaths.

The next is France with a total of 169,462 cases and 25,201 deaths.

Germany has confirmed 166,199 cases and 6,993 deaths.

Russia is the next, reporting 155,370 cases. The deaths reached 1,451.

Turkey has recorded 127,659 cases. The deaths comprise 3,461.

Brazil surpassed Iran and China with most confirmed cases (108,620). 7,367 people have died in Brazil.

Iran recorded 99,970 cases. 6,340 people have died in Iran from coronavirus.

China confirmed a total of 82,881cases. 1 new cases have been confirmed in the country in the past one day. The death toll here is 4,633. No death case has been registered in the past one day.

Georgia confirmed 604 cases of coronavirus and 9 deaths.

Among the Arab states Qatar overtook the United Arab Emirates (UAE) with the most confirmed cases – 17,142. The death toll has reached 12 in Qatar. The number of infected people in the UAE is 15,192. 146 death cases have been registered here. Egypt reported 6,813 confirmed cases and 436 deaths. In Kuwait the number of confirmed cases is 5,804 and that of the deaths is 40. Iraq confirmed 2,346 cases and 98 deaths. 741 cases have been reported in Lebanon, the deaths comprise 25. Syria’s confirmed cases reached 44. 3 death cases have been registered.

In late December 2019, Chinese authorities notified the World Health Organization (WHO) about an outbreak of a previously unknown pneumonia in the city of Wuhan, central China. WHO declared the outbreak of the novel coronavirus a global pandemic and named the virus COVID-19. 

According to the data of the World Health Organization, coronavirus cases have been confirmed in more than 210 countries and territories.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Armenia schools will not conduct final exams this year

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April 27 2020

15:39, 27.04.2020

YEREVAN. – We have come to the conclusion that we will end the [school] year with remote [education], there will be no existing classroom classes, and remote education will continue in May as well. The Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Armenia, Arayik Harutyunyan, on Monday announced this on livestream.

According to the Minister, no final exams will be held in the country’s schools this year, and the schoolchildren will pass to the next grade, or graduate from school, based on their grades.

According to Harutyunyan, the schedule of these exams is also conditioned by the conscription. "In the case of graduates, we have a very important security issue—the issue of conscription; we do it in such a way that we do not hinder the conscription in any way and do not create problems," he said. "The priority for us was not to harm the conscription."

Azerbaijani press: Ex-FBI agent arrested on conspiracy charge alleging acceptance of bribes paid by lawyer linked to Armenian organized crime figure

BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 26

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A Bay Area man who retired from the FBI last year after 20 years as a special agent was arrested today on a federal criminal charge alleging he conspired to accept more than $200,000 in cash bribes and gifts in exchange for providing sensitive law enforcement information to a lawyer with ties to Armenian organized crime.

Babak Broumand, 53, of Lafayette, California, was arrested near his residence by special agents with the FBI and the Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General. Broumand is expected to make his initial appearance Monday morning, via telephone from jail, in federal court in San Francisco.

Broumand was charged in a criminal complaint filed under seal Tuesday in United States District Court in Los Angeles. The complaint charges Broumand with one count of conspiracy to commit bribery of a public official. It outlines a scheme in which the lawyer made regular bribe payments to and purchased gifts for Broumand while he was an FBI agent assigned to the San Francisco Field Office working on national security matters and the development of confidential sources.

During the course of the scheme, which started in early 2015 and continued through most of 2017, Broumand allegedly accepted bribe payments averaging approximately $10,000 per month. The bribes were paid by a man who became a licensed lawyer in 2016, according to the complaint, which refers to this man as CW1, or cooperating witness 1. The complaint outlines cash deposits to several banks accounts, as well as various gifts, including hotels, transportation and escort services, that total well over $200,000.

“Broumand and CW1 conspired and agreed that Broumand would perform official acts and omit to do acts, query law enforcement databases, provide CW1 with non-public law enforcement sensitive information and protection, and assist CW1 in CW1’s efforts to evade detection by law enforcement,” according to the affidavit in support of the complaint.

Many of the bribe payments were made in cash, but one payment was a $30,000 cashier’s check made payable to a company called Love Bugs, a hair lice treatment business that Broumand owned with his wife, the complaint alleges. Broumand used this money – which he later attempted to falsely characterize alternatively as a boat sale or a loan – as part of a down payment on a $1.3 million vacation home near Lake Tahoe.

“Our nation is based on the premise that public officials – especially federal law enforcement officials – place the country and her people above their own self-interest. This former FBI agent stands accused of violating this sacred trust by providing help to criminals simply to fund his lavish lifestyle,” said United States Attorney Nick Hanna. “The complaint outlines a long-running and multi-faceted scheme that tarnished the badge that was the symbol of his oath to uphold the law.”

“The FBI takes allegations of misconduct or criminal activity by its personnel very seriously,” said Paul Delacourt, the Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office. “While these are disturbing allegations, we found no evidence to suggest this went beyond an isolated incident. The agents who investigated this case did so with professionalism and objectivity.”

“The public needs to have confidence that law enforcement officials conduct their work with integrity and honesty. When law enforcement officials participate in bribery schemes, they tarnish the reputations of their colleagues who work tirelessly to keep our communities safe. This kind of alleged conduct will not be tolerated,” said James K. Cheng, Special Agent in Charge of the Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General, Los Angeles Field Office.

CW1 met Broumand at a private cigar lounge in Beverly Hills in the fall of 2014, and later that year CW1 invited Broumand to a party he was hosting at a rented house in Las Vegas. After noticing Broumand’s “expensive tastes…and his affinity for luxury goods and services,” including the Rolex watch and Gucci belt that he was wearing, “CW1 saw this as an opportunity to recruit Broumand to help CW1 evade detection by law enforcement,” the affidavit states.

After CW1 cultivated a friendship with Broumand, the relationship turned corrupt in 2015 when CW1 informed Broumand that he was engaged in criminal activity and asked the agent if he was interested in doing “something on the side” – an offer that Broumand accepted, according to the complaint. CW1 then began paying Broumand approximately $10,000 per month “for information and protection.”

CW1 initially asked Broumand to search for his name in an FBI database and to “defuse” any law enforcement interest in him, the complaint alleges. In return, Broumand allegedly informed CW1 that he had been the subject of an FBI investigation into credit card fraud in 2008 or 2009, something that would only be known if Broumand had searched for CW1 in a law enforcement database.

Soon after the bribery scheme began, CW1 allegedly asked Broumand to query the FBI database for Levon Termendzhyan, an Armenian organized crime figure for whom CW1 had worked. The database search “rang all the bells” and revealed an FBI investigation in Los Angeles, according to the affidavit, which notes that Broumand accessed the FBI case file on Termendzhyan repeatedly in January 2015. Broumand also allegedly accessed the Termendzhyan FBI case file in May 2016.

(Termendzhyan, who is also known as Lev Aslan Dermen, was convicted last month in federal court in Salt Lake City on charges related to a $1 billion renewable fuel tax credit fraud scheme.)

After providing information on another client to ensure that person was not involved in terrorist activities, CW1 purchased a Ducati motorcycle and accessories valued at $36,000 for Broumand as a “bonus,” according to the affidavit.

In exchange for these benefits, Broumand allegedly queried between 10 and 20 names provided by CW1 because CW1 was going to engage in legal or illegal business with them. Broumand warned CW1 to “stay away from” a person who also was a member of the cigar lounge, and this information was validated when that person was arrested in a health care fraud case, according to the affidavit.

The complaint also alleges that Broumand obstructed an FBI investigation into Felix Cisneros Jr., a corrupt special agent with Homeland Security Investigations who also had ties to Termendzhyan.

Broumand allegedly also engaged in structured cash deposits to conceal the cash bribes, failed to report income from both the bribe payments and the lice salon business on his federal tax returns, made false statements to the FBI, and made false statements on loan applications.

The conspiracy charge alleged in the indictment carries a statutory maximum penalty of five years in federal prison.

A criminal complaint contains allegations that a defendant has committed a crime. Every defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

The ongoing investigation into Broumand is being conducted by the FBI, the Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General, and IRS Criminal Investigation.

This matter is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Ruth C. Pinkel of the Public Corruption and Civil Rights Section.

Iran confirms 1,073 new cases of coronavirus over past day

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YEREVAN, APRIL 29, ARMENPRESS. According to the latest data, the number of people infected with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Iran has increased by 1,073, bringing the total number of cases to 93,657, the Armenian Embassy in Iran said on Facebook.

80 more deaths have been registered in the past one day. The death toll has reached 5,957.

2,965 coronavirus infected patients are in serious condition.

The number of recovered people increased by 1,352, raising the total number of recoveries to 73,791.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Armenia schools skip exams for some grades

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YEREVAN, APRIL 27, ARMENPRESS. 4th and 9th graders in elementary schools in Armenia will not have to pass examinations at the end of the academic year amid the coronavirus pandemic, Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sports Arayik Harutyunyan said on social media.

He said that the students’ grades and records will be summed up electronically and considered examination grades. The same principle will also be used for 10th and 11th graders in high schools.

The minister earlier said that schools and universities will continue remote learning until the end of the 2020 academic year.

Reporting by Lilit Demuryan; Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Asbarez: Virtual Pilgrimage to Dzidzernagapert Bring Armenians Together


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A virtual pilgrimage to the Dzidzernagapert Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex took place Friday, with Armenians from all over the world taking part in the innovative event by texting their names to a specified number, and seeing them displayed on the columns of the monument.

Armenia’s Office of the High Commissioner of Diaspora Affairs announced the initiative on Thursday, and urged Armenians from around the world to participate.

Public Radio of Armenia reported Friday that 653,797 names were projected on the columns, during a special special virtual concert that was scheduled to last until dawn.

Armenia officially kicked off the 105th anniversary commemorative events at 11 p.m. local time on April 23 when church bells across Armenia tolled for three continuous minutes, and street lights were turned off in Yerevan and other regions. Raphael Patkanian’s famed song, “Come My Nightingale” (Ari im sokhak) played across the country as Armenians directed their collective gaze to the Dzidzernagapert memorial hill, from where a purple light shot up to illuminate the night sky in the nationwide—and collective—commemoration of the Armenian Genocide.

Mnatsakanyan reveals priority discussion issue in upcoming videoconference with Mammadyarov

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YEREVAN, APRIL 21, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Minister of Foreign Affairs Zohrab Mnatsakanyan presented the priority issue that will be discussed with Azerbaijani Minister of Foreign Affairs Elmar Mammadyarov during a videoconference.

“Yesterday I had a videocall with the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs. Today, a videoconference with participation of Armenia, Azerbaijan and the Co-Chairs will probably take place. Our present-day priority issue concerns one thing – when the region and the world is focused around the fight against the coronavirus pandemic – the preservation of ceasefire, ruling out any risks is more than a priority issue. We will work in this direction. The rest, later”, he said.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan

Armenia has high economic growth potential – Moody’s

Armenia has high economic growth potential – Moody's

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YEREVAN, APRIL 17, ARMENPRESS.  Armenia has high economic growth potential for the next years, which can reach 5-6%, ARMENPRESS was informed from the April report of International rating agency Moody's.

According to the report, the Armenian economy has potential for stable growth and despite the possible stagnations of this year, solid economic and financial management can mitigate the impact of shocks.

Moody's predicts stagnation in Armenia this year mainly due to coronavirus and the lower oil price affecting regional demand. ''There is potential for high economic growth in Armenia during the upcoming few years, which can reach 5-6%. Armenian economy is expected to grow in 2020 by just 0.5%, but it will rapidly restore from 2021'', reads the report.

The reports notes that the macroeconomic policies and reforms in Armenia restrain the negative impacts of economic shocks.

The reports highlights that Armenia's sovereign rating can improve if the reforms continue, raising the competitiveness of the economy, institutional reputation and efficiency, on the other hand the sovereign rating of Armenia can be decreased from a loss of reform momentum.  

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan

28 new cases of coronavirus confirmed in Armenia, bringing total to 881

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 11:19, 8 April, 2020

YEREVAN, APRIL 8, ARMENPRESS. 28 new cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been confirmed in Armenia, bringing the total number of infected people to 881, the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention said today.

9 death cases have been registered so far.

As of April 8, 27 more patients have recovered, and the total number of recovered people has reached 114.

4,571 people tested negative for coronavirus.

Currently the active cases are 758.

On March 16 Armenia declared a 30-day state of emergency to battle the spread of COVID-19. The state of emergency is effective until April 14, 17:00.

Edited and translated by Aneta Harutyunyan




290,000 citizens, 5300 companies granted loan repayment holidays in Armenia amid coronavirus crisis

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 15:20, 8 April, 2020

YEREVAN, APRIL 8, ARMENPRESS. Amid the coronavirus crisis, nearly 290,000 Armenian citizens have been granted loan repayment holidays with a total volume of 9,3 billion drams as of April 8, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on social media.

“Loan repayment holidays were also granted to 5300 legal persons with a total volume of 15,4 billion drams,” he said.

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan