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“Work Market 2024: Mesrop Mashtots University Connects Students with Opportunities for Professional Development and Job Placement”

The Work Market 2024 event at Mesrop Mashtots University provided students with opportunities for professional development and job placement. Over 20 organizations participated, offering insights into various fields such as education, science, finance, and tourism. The event also allowed for discussions on internships and networking with professionals.

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“RA Government’s Strategic Investments Propel Housing Sector to Remarkable Growth in 2023: European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Report”

The housing sector shows positive results in 2023 with an 8.7% increase in construction, tourism, communication services, and trade. Despite a 40% decrease compared to 2022, the real estate market remains higher than in 2021 due to the ongoing economic crisis and lending limits.

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“Prime Minister of Armenia Met with President of Egypt to Strengthen Bilateral Cooperation and Sign Key Agreements”

Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan visits Egypt, meeting with President Sisi. Discussions centered around expanding cooperation in trade, tourism, and agriculture. Memos of understanding were signed in tourism and agriculture sectors. Bilateral relations and regional stability were also addressed.

Armenia Set to Attract 2.3 Million Tourists by 2023 with a 40% Surge, Becoming a Hotspot for Russian, European, and Iranian Travelers

Armenia expects 2.3M tourists by 2023, with a 40% increase. Russians, Europeans, and Iranians prefer Armenia as a tourist destination. France and Germany lead European visitors. Armenia is also gaining popularity as a winter travel spot, with over 33K tourists in December.

“Armenia’s Tourism Boom: 2.3 Million Visitors by 2023, Russia Dominates”

Armenia expects 2.3 million tourists by 2023, with Russian visitors leading the way. Tourism in Armenia has seen a 20% increase compared to 2019, and a 39% increase compared to 2022. The country also attracts tourists from Georgia, Iran, the US, India, Germany, France, and China.

“The Travelers” Airline Wins Prestigious World Travel Awards, Cementing its Position as the Best in the Industry

“The Travelers” airline wins World Travel Awards, recognized as the best airline in the world. The Armenian airline competed against top airlines and received the prestigious award in Dubai. This is their second win, showcasing their commitment to promoting tourism in Armenia and raising the country’s visibility globally. Managed by Impulse Business Management, “The Travelers” has contributed to the country’s growth and even made it to the Guinness World Records for various achievements.

“Foreign Tourists Boost Armenian Economy with $1,200 Spent per Visit, Predicted Inflow of 100 Billion Drams by 2023”

Foreign tourists spend an avg. of $1,200 in Armenia, with the budget receiving $110 per person. By 2023, an inflow of 100 billion drams is expected. The number of tourists is projected to reach 2.5 million by 2026. News from Armenia – NEWS.am.

“Prime Minister Pashinyan and Ambassador Świtalski Discuss Strengthening Cooperation Between Poland and Armenia Amidst Ongoing Ethnic Conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh”

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan congratulates new Polish Ambassador, emphasizes importance of economic relations. Ethnic conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh displaces over 100,000 Armenians. Ambassador condemns violence and supports government’s efforts. Meeting discusses Armenian-Polish relations, EU-Armenia cooperation.