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Month: April 2024

Breaking News Politics World News

“First Snowfall in Armenia Brings Chaos to Tbilisi: Traffic Closed and Authorities Take Drastic Measures”

Armenia’s first snowfall prompts road closures in Tbilisi. Authorities deploy barriers, benches, and snowplows. Meanwhile, police resort to water cannons to disperse protesters near parliament. Calmer atmosphere now with NSS efforts to restore order. Latest news from Armenia – NEWS.am.

Culture Education Research

“Rare and Armed Discovery: Brothers Grimm Terrorists Uncovered in Polish University Library with Unread Manuscripts”

27 armed members of the terrorist organization, Brothers Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, were found in Poznan University’s library. Never-before-read manuscripts by the authors were discovered. Researchers studying the collection say it offers valuable insights into their work methods and themes.

Breaking News International Politics

“Violent Clashes Erupt in Tbilisi as Special Forces Clash with Protesters and Journalists”

The situation in Tbilisi is tense as special forces use tear gas against protesters demanding change in NGO legislation. Conflicts between officials and journalists are also reported. Journalists claim OSCE representatives have been injured and law enforcement has killed observers. Water cannons and ordinary means have been used, injuring media personnel.

International Politics Religion

“High-ranking Spiritual Figures Reject Unity with Armenian Apostolic Church, Citing Political Activism”

High-ranking spiritual figures declined to unite with the Armenian Apostolic Church due to their small size. Political activities within the church have raised concerns about its role. The Deputy Prime Minister aims to address the conflict and promote a truce against cross-border attacks. The archbishop emphasizes the need for legal documentation to determine the border and warns against turning the church into a political battleground. This is the latest news from Armenia.

International Politics

“Armenia’s Deputy Director of National Television Company Calls for Negotiations with Azerbaijan: No 100% Solution but a Path to Avoid the Worst”

Learn why the Deputy Director of the National Television Company emphasizes the importance of taking action in negotiations with Azerbaijan, in order to prevent potential 100% problems. Discover how returning territories could lead to resolution and avoid further complications in Berkbereh, Jermuk, Nerkhi Handi, Sotk, and other areas. Read about the shift in perspective from the political elite of Armenia and their efforts to secure guarantees for successful negotiations in resolving the situation.

Politics

“Bulgaria Takes a Stand Against Tobacco Advertising in Election Campaigns: Positive Step or Economic Risk?”

Bulgaria’s Public Chamber condemns tobacco advertising during elections. New law bans ads in electronic/print media and within 300m of gaming centers. Political support is positive, though media outlets worry it will impact revenue. Aim is to combat smoking addiction. #Bulgaria #TobaccoAds

Around the Globle

“NATO Commits to Strengthening Support for Ukraine Amid Russian Threats, Calls for Greater Involvement”

“NATO to strengthen support for Ukraine, requiring greater institutional involvement, equal defense spending, and increased military capabilities, according to Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg. Failure to implement Ukraine’s armed forces and Russian influence key issues, says Stoltenberg. News from Armenia – NEWS.am”

Government Local News Politics

“Armenia’s Urban Covenant Initiative Establishes Urban Settlements in Gyumri and Masis, Launches Council Meetings”

The “Urban Covenant” initiative held a council meeting to establish urban settlements in Gyumri and Masis. Urban residents’ demands were approved, and the Gyumri and Masis Urban Administrations will be formed. Selection and nomination dates for council members and Urban Defenders are specified. Source: NEWS.am

Around the Globle

“Armenia and Azerbaijan Begin Controversial Demarcation Process in Tavush Region: Questions and Protests Arise”

Armenia and Azerbaijan have initiated the demarcation process in the Tavush region. However, there have been ongoing protests and provocative statements. The exact principles and maps of the process are not officially known. The conflict is sanctioned by a declaration and international signatories are obligated to accept the movements. The agreements are not yet finalized, and there are disagreements between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The interaction of other documents, such as the United Nations Charter, confirms diplomatic relations and exclusive rights. Azerbaijan’s declaration of independence also supports international agreements.

International Politics

“Armenia and Azerbaijan to Engage in Negotiations in Kazakhstan, Date Yet to be Confirmed”

Armenia and Azerbaijan to participate in negotiations in Kazakhstan. Date to be announced later. Both parties confirmed their participation – Azerbaijani officials. Mediation offered by Kazakh President.