En Arménie, un ouvrier de la fonderie d’Alaverdi a plongé sa main nue dans du métal en fusion. Non Stop Zapping revient avec vous sur ces images impressionnantes.
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En Arménie, un ouvrier de la fonderie d’Alaverdi a plongé sa main nue dans du métal en fusion. Non Stop Zapping revient avec vous sur ces images impressionnantes.
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Various outlets suggest that the Armenian will once again don the black and yellow armor, possibly as soon as the end of January. It would seem the winger is surplus to requirements at Old Trafford. Jose Mourinho has preferred to play other midfielders, wingers, and strikers in place of Mkhitaryan.
Jose Mourinho’s exclusion of Mkhitaryan has raised a few eyebrows and given way to much speculation. However, he has given his reasons behind not playing the Armenian in an interview on the official Manchester United website.
The Portuguese manager has made the decision to give playing time to other members of the squad. This list includes Anthony Martial, Jesse Lingard, Juan Mata, Ashley Young, and others. Mkhitaryan is quite far down in the pecking order, and may be looking for a way out in this transfer window.
Many have suggested he could make a return to Germany, and the question remains “Will it happen?”
Obviously, the word got out about Mkhitaryan being linked with a move away from Manchester. Bild caught up with Watzke, and he spoke his mind about the situation.
“Like no one else, I know the economic data of his transfer to Manchester United and that’s why it’s imaginable only with great imagination.”
Well you heard it. I also don’t think that’s the only reason the Armenian won’t be returning. It’s a familiar story in the Dortmund camp where a player leaves, doesn’t perform, and returns with their best years behind them. Götze, Kagawa, and Sahin are all examples of this.
It doesn’t look good for a club when management continues to let this happen. At some point, a line has to be drawn. A certain level of respect must be tolerated and upheld. The Dortmund hierarchy won’t let Mkhitaryan back out of pride, and I don’t blame them.
If the reports are true, then his transfer was messy, and that’s not surprising, considering his agent Mino Raiola. Needless to say, when a man throws a chair during negotiations, business relations suffer.
Borussia Dortmund is currently Dortmund hospital and it would be wise to bring in an experienced winger. If he wants his career to continue, Mkhitaryan will have to hit good form. That can only be done through consistent playing time.
Andre Schürrle looks to be on his way out and Reus is still waiting to come back. Christian Pulisic is promising but he isn’t the player we saw break onto the scene last season. Maximilian Philipp will be out for a while, and Mario Götze has once again injured himself.
Perhaps Borussia Dortmund management will need to swallow their pride for the best interest of the club. Maybe we don’t need him and all this talk is for nothing. We’ll have to wait and see.
Այս պահին Աջ ղեկ նախաձեռնության անդամներն ու աջ ղեկով ավտոմեքենաների ներմուծումը արգելող նախագծի դեմ բողոքող վարորդները բողոքի ավտոերթ են իրականացնում, որի վերջնական կետը Տրանսպորտի և կապի նախարարությունն էր:
Նախաձեռնության համակարգող Գևորգ Աճեմյանի խոսքով՝ իրենց միակ պահանջն է արգելող նախագծի հետկանչն ու չեղարկումը, որից հետո իրենք պատրաստակամ են ընդգրկվել աշխատանքային խմբում և նախարարության հետ քննարկումներ անցկացնել այս հարցի շուրջ.
«Ցանկացած քաղաքացի, խումբ կամ նախաձեռնոթյուն կարող է միանալ մեր հետագա աշխատանքներին, մենք բաց ենք քննարկման համար, որի ժամանակ կմշակվեն ոչ խնդրահրույց դրույթներ»,- ասաց նա՝ նշելով, որ այսօր ավելի վաղ նախարար Վահան Մարտիրոսյանն արդեն պատրաստակամություն էր հայտնել հանդիպել նախաձեռնության անդամների հետ:
Նշենք, որ ավտոերթին այս պահին մասնակցում է շուրջ 100 ավտոմեքենա, թեև սզբնական հարշարկով մասնակցություն պետք է ունենաին միայն 60-ը, քանզի առավել քանակի դեպքում նախաձեռնությունը պետք է Երևանի քաղաքապետարանից թույլտվություն ստանար: Այդուհանդերձ, քաղաքապետարանը ինչպես հարկն է, իրազեկվել է բողոքի ավտոերթի մասին:
Ինչպես ավելի վաղ VERELQ-ը տեղեկացրել էր, 2018 թվականի ապրիլից Հայաստան աջ ղեկով մեքենաների ներմուծումը կարգելվի: Սա հստակ է և դժվար այս առումով փոփոխություն լինի՝ ոչ մի բողոքի ակցիա կամ ավտոերթ սրան չի խանգարի: Պետությունը, որը նման որոշմամբ փաստի առաջ է կանգնացնում 30 հազարից ավելի քաղաքացու, որոնք ունեն աջ ղեկով տրանսպորտային միջոց, չի պատրաստվում որևէ կերպ փոխհատուցել քաղաքացիների նյութական կորուստը (վաճառելու համար ղեկը պետք է լինի ձախակողմյան) ու նախագծի քննարկման ժամանակ անգամ այդ հարցը չի էլ քննարկվել: Ու այլընտրանք էլ չի թողնում՝ վարել մեքենան մինչև վերջին շունչը, եթե ծախել չի լինի, քանզի առաջիկայում կարգելվի նաև աջակողմյան ղեկային համակարգով միջոցների շահագործումը:
Mhkitaryan's snub of Mourinho in the FIFA Best Coach awards may have had serious repercussions
The Michigan Governor’s Genocide Studies Council will pursue developing a curriculum to educate students about the genocide through starvation of the Ukrainian population in the early 1930s.
Council Coordinator Judith Kovach said it will embark on developing lessons about the Ukrainian genocide once the council approves curricula for the Holocaust and the Armenia Genocide at its Jan. 9 meeting at the Holocaust Memorial Center in Farmington Hills.
“It will happen,” Kovach said.
Inclusion of the Ukrainian genocide, known as the “Holodomor,” in school lessons has been pushed recently by local Ukrainian-Americans as part of an overall national effort over the past 15 years to bring more attention to it. Establishment of a Holodomor memorial, advocated by U.S. Rep. Sander Levin, was dedicated in Washington, D.C., in 2015. Last month, the Michigan lawmakers last month passed a resolution recognizing the Holodomor introduced by state Sen. Steve Bieda of Warren and state reps. Patrick Green of Warren and Martin Howrylak. Other states have recognized it.
“That is wonderful,” said Marie Zarycky of Warren, one of Ukrainian activists, of Kovach’s comments. “It is important because we don’t want this to happen again. We have to call attention to all wrongdoing against humanity, and we have to name them.”
Kovach, a psychologist, agreed.
“We want the curriculum to help children not be bystanders but stand up to genocide,” she said. “It goes beyond a history lesson and really teaches children how to use this information for moral development.”
The Holodomor resulted in the death by famine of 3 million to 5 million Ukrainians under Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin to break the resistance to Soviet totalitarian rule and destroy Ukraine as a nation.
Zarycky, a member of the Holodomor Remembrance Committee of the Detroit Regional Council of the Ukrainian National Women’s League of America, and other metro-Detroit activists have been pushing for the inclusion and attending meetings of the council, which was created by Gov. Rick Snyder in 2016. They have been somewhat frustrated by the council’s response and noted that all 15 council members are associated with the Holocaust or Armenian genocide.
But Kovach said the council wants to first approve the curricula for the Holocaust and Armenian genocide before working on the Holodomor’s lesson plan. She noted the council’s members are volunteers and have limited time to devote.
Education about the extermination of 6 million Jews during World War II and Armenian Genocide from 1915 to 1917 was required in Michigan schools beginning in September under a new state law though a formal lesson plan wasn’t approved, Kovach explained.
She said the council ultimately wants to develop curriculum for not only the Holodomor but for genocides in Rwanda, Cambodia and Bosnia. The council has a termination date of next August, but Kovach said members plan to continue through another mechanism, perhaps as a nonprofit organization.
Vera Andrushkiw, president of the Detroit Regional Council of the Ukrainian National Women’s League of America, said the Holodomor didn’t get a great deal of attention in the years immediate following because Stalin and Russia was a crucial U.S. ally during World War II and Ukraine remained part of the Soviet Union until its dismantling.
“There was an in-born fear in people living in the Ukraine,” she said. “They refused to talk about it.”
She noted that while the Holocaust has been the subject of many books and films, the Holodomor has not, although a movie called, “Bitter Harvest,” and a book called, “Red Famine Stalin’s War on Ukraine” by Anne Applebaum, were released this year.
The foreign ministers of Armenia and Russia discussed prospects of settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict at a meeting in Yerevan, Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov said during a press conference in the Armenian capital.
“We briefed our Armenian friends on the content of the talks on this topic, which our delegation held in Baku two days ago”, Lavrov said.
He added that as a OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing country, Russia, along with USA and France, will continue supporting the sides in creating conditions which would contribute to the settlement of the issue.
The retrospective exhibition of one of the most famous representatives of Armenian new fine art Ara Shiraz opened today at the National Gallery of Armenia.
The Head of the Sculpture Department at the National Gallery Mariam Davtyan told reporters the exhibition is aimed at representing the whole creative way of Ara Shiraz, with transformations of all volumes and forms, from sculptural works to graphic papers including about ninety works from the collections of the National Gallery of Armenia, Yerevan Modern Art Museum and the artist’s family.
It was noted that graphic works of the artist’s earlier period are displayed for the first time.
A close friend to Shiraz Robert Elibekyan noted that the artist’s works have been under confinement for years, yet Shiraz has always wished his works to live.
Director at the Gallery Arman Tsaturyan informed the event concludes the series of exhibitions planned for the ongoing year.
To note, Ara Shiraz was born in 1941 into the family of remarkable poets Hovhannes Shiraz and Silva Kaputikyan. In 1966, he graduated from Yerevan State Institute of Theatre and Arts. From 1968 till the end of his life he was a member of the Union of Artists of Armenia. In 1987 the artist was elected as the president of the Union of Artists of Armenia. He was awarded a title of Honoured Artist of Armenia in 1977. In 1979 Shiraz was awarded a State Prize for the sculpted ornaments of hotel “Dvin” (Yerevan). He received a title of People’s Artist of Armenia in 2009. The sculptor participated in numerous exhibitions in Armenia and abroad.
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ANCC Statement on Remembrance Day
OTTAWA.-
The ultimate sacrifice, of one’s life, in defense of a nation, of peace, of
freedom, is a sacrifice we must always remember and honour.
Armenians
who survived the Genocide and deportations from their ancestral lands early in
the 20th century spread around the world in search of freedom and dignity.
The sons and daughters of those who landed in Canada have proudly served Canada
in every foreign mission dating from the First World War through Afghanistan
and the present day.
Learning
from the lessons of our own history, Armenian Canadians also have a moral
obligation to remember and to pay tribute to the many unknown victims of war,
of war crimes and of crimes against humanity. They, too, are amongst those
brave men and women who have sacrificed their lives for our wellbeing today.
On
behalf of the Armenian-Canadian community, The Armenian National Committee of
Canada would like to thank the Canadian Government and its armed forces for the
security and safety they bring to our community and our country from coast to
coast. We remember and are grateful for the ultimate sacrifices of all those
who have fallen on and off the battlefields to protect our welfare.
This
year, on the 102nd anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, we also
remember and thank the Canadian civilians and missionaries who supported and
saved Armenian lives in the Ottoman Empire during World War I, and helped many
of them build new lives in Canada.
Remembering
the Armenian-Canadian soldiers of the World Wars
Today,
we mark Remembrance Day and the end of the hostilities of the First World War.
It was under the cover of World War I that the Armenian Genocide was undertaken
in 1915. It was in the midst of the fighting that the Republic of Armenia
declared its independence in 1918. It was the consequent peace process that
vested the United States as arbitrator for the new republic’s border with
Turkey, which was decided by President Woodrow Wilson.
Often
overlooked, however, is the contribution that Armenian-Canadians played in the
Canadian Armed Forces during both the first and second world wars. Today, as we
honour all those who put their life on the line to defend our freedom, let us
also remember:
Andrew
Artinian, Charles Artinian, Dikran Artinian, Herman Aram Asadourian, George
Asadourian, Reggie Avedisian, Andrew Antranig Chichakian, Samuel Chichakian,
Richard Essraelian, Sarkis Halagian, Richard Hoogasian, George Kalagian,
Nigoghos Kalagian, Susan Kalagian, Shoghomon Koloian, Edward Krekorian, Arthur
Ashod Kuderian, John Magarian, Levon Magarian, Kirk Matosian, Michael Minoian,
Avak Moligian, Arthur Avedis Mooradian, John Moukperian, George Sahakian, Paul
Solomonian, Hagop Torosian, Harry Torosian, Hygus Torosian, and William
Zampigian.
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The ANCC is the largest and the most influential Armenian-Canadian
grassroots human rights organization. Working in coordination with a network of
offices, chapters, and supporters throughout Canada and affiliated
organizations around the world, the ANCC actively advances the concerns of the Armenian-Canadian
community on a broad range of issues and works to eliminate abuses of human
rights throughout Canada and the world.
BURBANK, Calif. — The Armenian Youth Federation Burbank “Varak” chapter, in partnership with the Armenian National Committee – Burbank chapter and Armenian Relief Society “Araz” chapter, will be hosting a Canned Food Drive in order to provide aid to local families during the holiday season. All collected items will be donated to the Burbank Temporary Aid Center.
“Community outreach is the cornerstone of the AYF’s mission, and the Burbank chapter is committed to helping the most vulnerable members of our community,” said Anoush Djrbashian, AYF Burbank “Varak” executive member. “We are very excited to partner with our sister organizations to support the Burbank Temporary Aid Center,” she continued.
The Food Drive will take place from November 1, 2017 through November 30, 2017. The community is encouraged to donate non-perishable food items to the ACF Burbank Youth Center, located on 75 E. Santa Anita Ave, Burbank, CA 91502. For more information, please contact (818) 649-9180 or [email protected].
Suggested non-perishable food items include, but are not limited to: canned vegetables, canned fruit, fruit juice, oatmeal, cereal, rice, pasta, peanut butter, canned tuna, canned beans, baby formula, canned baby food, and other similar items.
Founded in 1933 with organizational structures in over 17 regions around the world and a legacy of over eighty years of community involvement, the Armenian Youth Federation is the largest and most influential Armenian-American youth organization in the world, working to advance the social, political, educational, and cultural awareness of Armenian youth.
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The General Staff of UNESCO in Paris began the 39th session of the General Conference of the organization.
Azerbaijan is elected as Vice President of UNESCO 39th session of General Conference and Vice Chair of Nomination Committee, said Azerbaijan’s Permanent Representative to UNESCO Anar Karimov on Twitter.