Ձայնագիր․ Արևը՝ Բրեժնևից հետո. մաս 3
Խորհրդային բանտից հետո Արևի աշխատանք ու տուն ունենալու պատմությանն անդրադարձող հոդվածի ՁայնաԳիրը՝ հեղինակի ընթերցմամբ։
Խորհրդային բանտից հետո Արևի աշխատանք ու տուն ունենալու պատմությանն անդրադարձող հոդվածի ՁայնաԳիրը՝ հեղինակի ընթերցմամբ։
Խորհրդային բանտից փրկված կնոջ պատմությունը ներկայացնող հոդվածի երկրորդ մասի ՁայնաԳիրը՝ հեղինակի ընթերցմամբ։
A soldier who was critically injured during clashes at the Armenia-Azerbaijan state border has died, bringing the death toll to five; Pashinyan says the right of the people of Artsakh to self-determination, the security of Armenia and Artsakh are not subject to concessions.
Over the last several days, the situation on the state border seems to have entered a period of relative calm. Moving beyond repair of damaged infrastructure and residential homes, more comprehensive development projects to be implemented in Tavush.
Residents of the border villages and towns in the Tavush region are trying to return to their normal routine as the situation at the state border seems to have stabilized. However, for now, it is an uneasy calm.
Using large-caliber artillery, Azerbaijani Special Forces launched an attack early this morning on Armenian border posts breaking the fragile ceasefire. After being forced to retreat, they began shelling Armenian border villages.
After three days of intensive fighting, the situation at the Armenian-Azerbaijani state border has been relatively calm; medals posthumously awarded to four fallen Armenian servicemen; Su-30SM fighter jets to be on permanent duty to ensure Armenia’s air space is inviolable; injured soldiers and families of killed soldiers to receive compensation and more.
In a third day of deadly fighting along the Armenia-Azerbaijan international border, four Armenian soldiers are killed; a number of border villages continue to sustain Azerbaijani fire; cyberattack targets Armenian government and media websites; Armenian Air Defense Units shoot down an Azerbaijani drone and more.
Armenia produces a lot of garbage. Innovative artists throughout the country are taking that waste and turning it into art.
In this first analytical piece for EVN Report, Yerevan-based psychiatrist Aram Hovsepyan writes about the struggles of people with mental health issues and their caregivers based on field research from his recent visit to the border communities in the Tavush region of Armenia.
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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