Month: October 2016
Strong tremors shake central Italy
Two strong earthquakes have hit central Italy, damaging buildings and injuring dozens of people, the BBC reports.
A 5.5-magnitude quake struck at 19:10 (17:10 GMT) near Visso in Macerata province, followed two hours later by a 6.1 magnitude tremor in the same area.
Emergency teams have worked through the night. In August an earthquake killed about 300 people south of Visso.
There are few reports of serious injuries but bad weather has been hampering efforts to assess the damage.
Visso is 70km (45 miles) from Amatrice, which was badly damaged in the 6.2 magnitude quake in August.
Wednesday’s earthquakes were felt across central Italy, including in the capital, Rome, where buildings shook and doors and windows rattled.
“Tens” of people were hurt, but only four people suffered serious injuries, Italy’s civil protection chief Fabrizio Curcio said.
The second earthquake was considerably stronger than the first and numerous smaller aftershocks have occurred. One witness told Italian TV he saw part of a building collapse in front of him.
New Armenian Patriarch of Istanbul to be elected
The Armenian Patriarchate of Istanbul will apply to the Turkish authorities with a request to obtain permission to hold elections of a new Patriarch. The decision was made at the church meeting held on October 26, accoridng to the official website of the
The seat has been vacant since 2008 because of the illness of His Holiness Patriarch Mesrop Mutafyan, and Aram Atesyan has served as Patriarchal Vicar ever since.
Tribute to the memory of October 27 tragedy
Speaker of the Armenian National Assembly Galust Sahakyan, Deputy Speakers Edward Sharmazanov and Hermine Naghdalyan, Members of Parliament paid tribute to the memory of the victims of the 1999 shooting in the Parliament.
Prime Minister Vazgen Sargsyan, National Assembly Speaker Karen Demirchyan, Deputy Speakers Yuri Bakhshyan and Ruben Miroyan, MPs Armenak Armenakyan, Mikayel Kotanyan, Henrik Abrahamyan and Minister Leonard Petrosyan fell victim to an act of terrorism committed at the Session Hall of the National Assembly on October 27, 1999.
Gurgen Ayvazyan posthumously awarded with “For Service in Battle” medal
On 26 October President Bako Sahakyan signed a decree, according to which serviceman of the NKR Defense Army Gurgen Ayvazyan was posthumously awarded with the “For Service in Battle” medal for bravery shown during the defence of the Nagorno Karabagh Republic state border, NKR President’s Press Office reports.
Writer, translator Ruben Hovsepyan passes away aged 77
Famed Armenian novelist, editor, screenwriter and translator Ruben Hovsepyan passed away today at the age of 77.
Born in Yerevan in 1939, Hovsepyan graduated from the Faculty of Geology of Yerevan State University and went on to study screenwriting in Moscow.
His first book Searches was published in 1965. His more than a dozen books have been translated into several languages. Hovsepyan has also edited several volumes and journals.
Hovsepoyan has translated the works by Leo Tolstoy and Gabriel Garcia Marquez’ One Hundred Years of Solitude.
Russia upgrading Armenian battle tanks
Armenia and Russia have launched a large-scale project of modernization of the T-72 main battle tanks under Armenia’s possession, reports.
The tanks will be upgraded to T-72B4 sports class, which the teams used during the Tank Biathlon.
The modernization has already started, Spokesman for the Armenian Ministry of Defense Artsrun Hovhannisyan confirmed to Izvestia. He did not specify the number of the military vehicles to be modernized and the terms.
The agency reports, quoting its sources, that dozens of tanks are going to be upgraded, the main modernization works will take place in Armenia, which will help cut the costs.
The Other Side of Home: Armenian Genocide documentary shortlisted for Oscar
Armenian Genocide-themed documentary “The Other Side of Home” has been shortlisted for 89th Academy Awards.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences today announced that the field of Documentary Short Subject contenders for the 89th Academy Awards has been narrowed to 10 films, of which 5 will earn Oscar nominations.
Voters from the Academy’s Documentary Branch viewed this year’s 61 eligible entries and submitted their ballots to PricewaterhouseCoopers for tabulation.
The 10 films are listed below in alphabetical order by title, with their production companies:
Nominations for the 89th Oscars will be announced on Tuesday, January 24, 2017.
The documentary directed by Naré Mkrtchyan takes the audience from the streets of Turkey, where mention of the genocide is taboo, and many citizens believe that the event never took place; to the heart of Armenia, where hundreds of thousands of citizens have gathered to honor lost loved ones for the 100th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.
Pope sends medal to Armenian miniaturist
Pope Francis has sent a medal and a signed photo to Armenian micro miniaturist Eduard Ter-Ghazaryan.
The miniaturist carved the Pope’s smallest portrait and handed it over to the Pontiff during the latter’s visit to Armenia in June.
“Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin handed me a surprise gift from Pope Francis, a medal and a signed photo,” Eduard Ter-Ghazaryan said in a Facebook post.
Sakharov prize: Yazidi women win EU freedom prize
Two Yazidi women who escaped sexual enslavement by so-called Islamic State (IS) in Iraq have won Europe’s top human rights award, the Sakharov prize, the BBC reports.
Nadia Murad Basee and Lamiya Aji Bashar were among thousands of Yazidi girls and women abducted by IS militants and forced into sexual slavery in 2014.
But both survived and now campaign for the Yazidi community.
The freedom of thought prize is awarded annually in memory of Andrei Sakharov, a Soviet scientist and dissident.