Ձայնագիր․ Հաճախ կիրառվող ծայրահեղ միջոց՝ կալանք
Մինչդատական կալանքը որպես խափանման միջոց ընտրելու խնդիրներին անդրադարձող հոդվածի ՁայնաԳիրը։
The staff of EVN Report, including Maria Titizian, Roubina Margossian, Arpine Haroyan, and Kristen Anais Bayrakdarian contributed to this article.
Մինչդատական կալանքը որպես խափանման միջոց ընտրելու խնդիրներին անդրադարձող հոդվածի ՁայնաԳիրը։
Samson Avetian, the founder and CEO of Eqwefy, joins us to speak about how the platform they’re building is helping enable non-traditional investors to invest in Armenian start-ups. Samson also shared his thoughts on the importance of educating society on personal finance, and encouraging more investing throughout society.
Հայ պատմական ամենահայտնի գործիչների ու նրանց նվիրված օպերաների մասին է պատմում Վահրամ Մարտիրոսյանի ՁայնաՊատումը, որտեղ հեղինակն առավել մանրամասն է ներկայացնում իրավիճակն ու ավելի շատ փակագծեր բացում, քան հոդվածում։
In this last podcast for the year, EVN Report’s Maria Titizian and Roubina Margossian speak about the events of 2023: the blockade of Artsakh, followed by Azerbaijan’s attack on September 19, the total ethnic cleansing of the indigenous Armenian population of Artsakh, Armenia’s efforts to diversity its security and foreign policy, Yerevan elections and more.
The general state of flux and lack of clarity following the collapse of Artsakh—including the peace process—has produced a great deal of uncertainty, precipitating important questions about nationhood, state-building, and how to move forward. Armenia must assess the challenges, threats and risks of its security environment and clarify a new architecture that reflects state and national interests.
In anticipation of violence while discussing peace, in the face of loss and defeat, amid historical shifts in regional and international realities on one hand, and the imperative to be resilient on the other, perspective can emerge from lucid discourse and subject-specific insight.
To be law-abiding, one must have a comprehensive understanding of the law, and to safeguard your rights, familiarity with current legal norms is essential. There are no set regulations on how frequently laws can be amended. However, in the dynamic landscape of politics and society, legislators should continually adjust regulations to align with current realities. The legitimacy of public expectations is jeopardized not by the quantity, but by the quality of changes.
Not everything has its place and not everything’s function or dysfunction can be fine tuned for a description. Raw & Unfiltered is that space on EVN Report, where some of the most critical stories, some of our most dysfunctional, domestic and utilitarian elements coexist alongside narratives, history and the hypothetical much like a society, any society, a catch-all drawer of Armenia, its past, the Armenian diaspora, the histories of both.
The IT sector in Armenia is a strategic direction for the development of the country thanks to the relatively high level of scientific and educational potential of the population. Creative Tech is an attempt to take a pragmatic look at the tech industry including the science and innovation landscape. To emerge as a serious player in the global tech sector, Armenia needs to foster an environment that allows technology companies to achieve their business goals.
The articles in this section of EVN Report attempt to turn the tide and give a much-needed critical spotlight to the forgotten, ignored, misunderstood, unseen, silenced and even derided cultural phenomena that weave the fabric of our collective past and present. From the mundane to the extraordinary, the topics addressed here reveal the remarkable dynamism of both historical, as well as contemporary Armenian social practices.
EVN Report’s mission is to empower Armenia, inspire the diaspora and inform the world through sound, credible and fact-based reporting and commentary. Our goal is to increase public trust in the media. EVN Report is the media arm of EVN News Foundation registered in the Republic of Armenia in 2017.
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