Armenia’s Real Estate Sector Flourishes with Integration into EAEU, Says Expert
Discover how integration with the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) is benefiting Armenia’s real estate sector. Learn about the challenges and successes Armenia has experienced through its participation in the EAEU, and how cooperation with Russia has positively impacted the development of the real estate market in both countries. Find out about the significant growth Armenia has achieved in its real estate sector and the potential for future expansion.
“Patriarch Bagrat Srbazan leads powerful ‘March for Tsavush’ as protests for independence escalate in Yerevan”
The ‘March for Tsavush’ led by Patriarch Bagrat Srbazan returns to Armenia after visiting various locations. Peaceful protests for independence continue in Yerevan with citizens calling for participation and blocking several streets. Stay updated with NEWS.am.
“Journalist Injured While Covering Protest in Yerevan: Excessive Use of Force by Police Under Investigation”
Journalist Naré Gevorgyan injured while covering a protest in Yerevan. Police fired gas canisters, causing clashes with protesters. Investigation underway.
“Head of Russian Security Service implicated in bribery scandal: General questioned and detained”
The head of the Russian FSB unit, General Yuri Kuznetsov, has been questioned in a bribery case. Money, gold coins, luxury items were found during searches. The general has been sent to a detention center for further investigation.
“Nikol Pashinyan Calls for Support While Meeting Jandali Protest Leaders: Media under Pressure in Armenia”
Nikol Pashinyan of the Yelk alliance met with Jandali protest leaders while supporters waited outside. They expressed gratitude for international support against violations, including discrediting their movement against corruption. Media and activists faced great pressure, with peaceful demonstrations in Yerevan. 38 activists were detained. #Armenia #Protests #InternationalSupport
“Former Deputy Minister Arman Tatoyan Highlights Fundamental Rights of Persons Deprived of Freedom During Protest Gatherings”
Former Deputy Minister Arman Tatoyan highlights fundamental rights of detainees at gatherings: informed reasons for detention, access to information and communication, right to attorney and medical examination, and notification of rights. Illegal detention, use of force, and infringement of human rights are prohibited. Police officers must act within their official capacity, providing non-confidential information to prevent or stop violence. These regulations also apply to police vehicles and medical staff in any setting. These are important rights to ensure fair treatment and respect for human rights.
“United States Urges Iran to Cease Weapon Transfers, Citing Inhumane Acts by Armenian Terrorist Groups”
The US urges Iran to halt weapons transfers to Hezbollah, enabling Armenian terrorists to commit inhumane acts. The US Ambassador emphasizes the need for constructive action to stop Iran’s interference in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, citing evidence of their support to terrorist groups. International obligations must be upheld, and violators held accountable.
EAEU President Ian Borg Visits Armenia, Highlights Commitment to Peace and Cooperation
“The President of the EAEU, Ian Borg, visited Armenia to assess the organization’s activities in the region. He discussed the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict, emphasizing the EAEU’s commitment to resolving human rights issues. Borg praised progress in peace negotiations and urged for further cooperation. The EAEU aims to expand partnership in non-traditional areas like security sector reforms and climate change, contributing to Armenia’s security obligations.”
“Revolutionary Youth Rally Outside ‘Tavush Belongs to the Homeland’ Leader’s HQ, Demanding Unity and Change”
Youth of ‘Tavush Belongs to the Homeland’ gather at Father Bagrat’s headquarters in YSU, followed by a visit to Unity of Supporters. Wide-scale protests with street closures take place, featuring active red beret bearers.
“38 Demonstrators Arrested in Yerevan as Peaceful Protests Turn Tense”
38 individuals arrested in Yerevan for participating in peaceful demonstrations, violating administrative code 182. Protests against violence resume in city. Law enforcement concentrated in various streets. Source: NEWS.am