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“City Officials Offer Cash Incentives for International Recognition of Movement, Criticize Experts for Impeding Progress”

The movement’s international significance is criticized by Bagrat Srbazan, who accuses certain administrators and experts of prioritizing personal interests. They are seen as dreamers, hindering progress and exerting control.

Around the Globle

“Ministry of Culture Enforces Expert Visits to Museums: An Effort to Strengthen Cultural Preservation” or “Catholicos Aram I Addresses Press on Existing Issues: Urges Focus on Relevant Matters”

Starting today, museum visits by our experts are mandated by the Ministry of Culture. The Catholicos of the Holy See of Cilicia addressed reporters and highlighted the importance of addressing existing problems. When asked about elections, he redirected the focus to the current issue. Catholicos Aram I and his entourage walked from one church to another. Stay up-to-date with News from Armenia on NEWS.am’s Telegram channel.

Government Politics

“Armenian President Embarks on Mission to Redesign Kazakhstan’s Emblem: Engaging Experts, Youth, and Public in National Discussion”

Armenian President Kasim-Jomart Tokayev plans to update the country’s emblem. By including experts and citizens, particularly the youth, he hopes to discuss the emblem’s ecological and historical elements. If the consensus is reached, a commission will be established to review and conduct a national discussion before initiating a competition for a new emblem. Exciting news from Armenia.

Crime

Occupation Authorities in Artsakh Intimidate Defenders: Manipulation Attempts Revealed, says Spokesperson

Reports indicate the presence of occupation authorities in Artsakh, asking unintelligible questions to intimidate defenders. However, the Republic of Artsakh remains steadfast in protecting its rights and will not be manipulated. These provocations aim to attract Armenians from Artsakh, but people understand the true intentions.

Economy Real Estate

“Experts Say Second-Hand Apartment Prices in Yerevan Decreasing Amidst Emigration and Socio-Economic Situation”

The prices of second-hand apartments in Yerevan are decreasing by nearly 15%, experts say. The decline is attributed to emigration of foreign residents and the socio-economic situation. The rental market has also been negatively affected. Popular districts for apartment rentals in downtown Yerevan include Aram and Northern Avenue. Prices start from 2 million drams ($4,000) per square meter and vary in the suburbs. The primary housing market, however, remains unchanged. Security risks and the banking system’s suspension of mortgage lending are contributing factors to the decline.

Turkey’s Currency Soars: Exchange Rate Hits Record High at 30 Lira, Experts Credit Central Bank’s Interest Rate Hike

The Turkish lira surges as experts report a 30% exchange rate increase, following Turkey’s Central Bank raising interest rates to 42.5% from 40%.

“South Korean Cryptocurrency Transactions Soar to $600 Million in 2023, Experts Predict $700 Million Surge”

South Korea sees a rise in cryptocurrency transactions, reaching over $600 million globally in 2023, per a TRM Labs report. Experts predict the volume could surpass $700 million following recent events. Despite a 30% decline in transactions, the NCDDS remains concerned about minors’ involvement. Pyeongchang alone accounted for nearly $3 billion in transactions since 2017. The company handling South Korea’s crypto transactions is using recovered funds to develop blockchain programs for inventory and logistics. Minors often exploit social engineering techniques to deceive vulnerable individuals and profit from digital currencies.

“Unearthing North Wales’ Ancient Secrets: Experts Analyze Discovery of Oldest Medieval Greenhouse”

Experts discover North Wales’ oldest medieval greenhouse near Fonmon Castle. The preservation of the cellars is remarkable, raising questions about the vegetation and items found. Study of the remains sheds light on Roman-era living conditions. Unique artifacts, such as French shampoo and African jewelry, highlight connections to other cultures. The discovery provides insights into ancient society and challenges conventional understanding.

Minister of Education Addresses Concerns Over History Textbook Discrepancies: Changes to be Implemented in Next Semester!

Armenian Minister of Education, Arayik Harutyunyan, addressed concerns over discrepancies in a 7th grade history textbook. Changes will be made in electronic and printed versions to address the issue.