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April 5

Finance Government Law & Order

“NGO Announces Deadline for 50% Reduction in Obligations: Over 100,000 Urban Residents Benefit”

Find out how the NGO is offering a chance to reduce obligations by 50% with bonification until April 5. So far, 103,095 urban residents have benefitted, reducing penalties worth 266,826 AMD. Additionally, 156,668 taxpayers have had 646,979,923 AMD deducted. Remember, this offer is valid until July 8.

Business International Politics

“Government Coordinator Addresses Misinformation Surrounding April 5 Event”

The coordinator of the CPP parliamentary caucus in Armenia reflects on the expectations and outcomes surrounding a recent event. He discusses the funds received from various sources and the importance of diversifying markets.

Breaking News Crime Local News

“Tragic Car Accident in Kotayk Province: Driver Missing, Alcohol Detected in Blood”

Discover the latest news from Armenia as a significant car accident occurred in Kotayk province. The driver, Argam Dadayan, went missing after colliding with unidentified obstacles on the Yerevan-Sevan highway. He was later transferred to the “Hrazdan” medical center with multiple injuries. Preliminary information suggests alcohol was detected in his blood. Read more on NEWS.am.

Economy Finance Local News

“US Dollar Exchange Rate Drops Slightly to 388.47 Drams, Euro and Pound Also Decrease”

The US dollar exchange rate is 388.47 drams today, down 0.12 drams from the previous day. Euro: 420.79 drams (-1.22 drams), British pound: 490.64 drams (-1.31 drams), Russian ruble: 4.21 drams (-0.01 drams). Details from Armenian, European, and Russian banks.

Education Local News Technology

“Electrical Fire Disrupts Vocational Training Program at Yeghegnadzor Middle School”

On April 5, a practical class in “Sowing, Cultivating, and Harvesting” at “Yeghegnadzor Middle School” was interrupted by an electrical fire, reported by NEWS.am.

Business Finance Technology

Armenian Banks Suspend Services for Russian “MIR” Payment System Cards

Starting April 5, Armenian banks will no longer service Russian “MIR” payment system cards. This decision is due to measures to prevent duplicate payment methods. Since March 30, many Armenian banks have already suspended the use of “MIR” cards.