Sports: Armenian bookmaker takes bets on Henrikh Mkhitatryan’s relationship with Lopyreva as engagement rumors mount

Panorama, Armenia
July 1 2017

One of Yerevan-based bookmakers has started taking bets on Armenian national team captain and Manchester United midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s possible marriage with Russian TV host Victoria Lopyreva, who is also the official ambassador of the FIFA World Cup 2018 in Russia.

Rusarminfo reports, the odds for the marriage until the end of 2018 are 12, while the opposite outcome is at odds of 1.01.

The rumors about Mkhitaryan’s relationship with Lopyreva came after the Russian visited Armenia, and the pair was seen pictured in Yerevan on couple of public occasions. 

The betting odds suggest Armenians seem do not believe in Mkhitaryan’s possible engagement with the Russian TV host.

Consultation on preparation of 6th Armenia-Diaspora conference held at Presidential Palace

Armenpress News Agency , Armenia
 Friday


 Consultation on preparation of 6th Armenia-Diaspora conference held
at Presidential Palace



YEREVAN, JUNE 16, ARMENPRESS. A consultation was convened at the
Presidential Palace of Armenia on June 16 to discuss the preparatory
works of the 6th Armenia-Diaspora conference.

As “Armenpress” was informed from the press service of the Armenian
President’s Office, stressing that the previous conference had been
held in 2014 and during those 3 years significant developments have
occurred both in Armenia and different Diaspora communities, new
challenges and opportunities have arose, the President of the Republic
noted that the mentioned factors need a multi-dimensional discussion
during the upcoming conference.

The Minister of Diaspora Hranush Hakobyan introduced the agenda of the
conference over which the participants of the consultation made their
proposals and observations for organizing the conference on a high
level and including all the key issues of pan-Armenian importance in
the agenda.

At the end the President issued relevant instructions.

EU: Register of Commission documents: Answer to written question : VP/HR – Domestic violence in Armenia

European Union News
 Monday


Register of Commission documents: Answer to written question : VP/HR -
Domestic violence in Armenia Document date: 2017-06-02
P8_RE(2017)002392 Answers to written questions



Brussels: Public Register European Parliament has issued the following document:
EN
E-002392/2017
Answer given by Vice President Mogherini
on behalf of the Commission
(2.6.2017)


In the framework of the Human Rights dialogue as well as in all
informal working groups and human
rights-related discussions the EU systematically encourages Armenia to
adopt a stand-alone Gender
Based Violence (GBV) Law in line with the United Nations Convention on
the Elimination of All Forms
of Discrimination Against Women and with the Council of Europe
"Istanbul Convention". The GBV
Law will for the first time provide a framework for preventing and
protecting Armenian women from
GBV. The EU has consistently appealed to Armenia that the law should
reflect civil society
suggestions. An EU mission is planned for June 2017 to review the
compliance of the Armenian
Government with this condition of the EU Human Rights Budget Support programme.

This particular EU programme includes a component on Gender Equality
that is focused on
addressing effective gender equality mechanisms and protection of
victims of domestic violence /
GBV and abuse in Armenia through a comprehensive approach.

Moreover, the EU contributes to the establishment of a multi-sectoral
referral mechanism in 2017 to
assist victims of domestic and gender-based violence through timely
and appropriate support services
(medical, social, legal, protective, psychological).

Furthermore, the EU plans to fund the project "Studies, Information
Dissemination and Legal Support
to Combat GBV in Armenia" meant to enhance the capacity of national
stakeholders to efficiently
combat GBV through creating evidence base and sharing best practices
on prevention of and
response to GBV at national level. The EU will continue to work with
media on awareness raising of
the public at large about the issue of GBV in Armenia.

VivaCell-MTS employees continue voluntary initiatives

iTel.am, Armenia

VivaCell-MTS employees continue voluntary initiatives              

 

17:39 | 12.06.17 | News | visibility 296

The willingness to be useful to the country and the society has for many years united the employees of VivaCell-MTS around the idea of volunteering. The denial of indifference and the guidance by responsibility are close to the hearts of employees of a company, which has been operating in Armenia for more than ten years. They strive to be where there is a real opportunity to extend a helping hand and to support in a coordinated manner. The material means for the regularly provided support is initiated by the employees representing various departments of the organization.

Following the April events of 2016, employees of the Finance and Accounting Department came up with yet another initiative to be useful. After a visit to the Central Military Hospital the employees of the department undertook providing monthly AMD 100-150 thousand to each of the families of three homeland defenders who developed serious health issues after the fights. Since May 2016 the families have so far received more than AMD 3.5 million. One-time financial support has been provided to two families; bathrooms and toilet rooms have been renovated for the families of another two soldiers. The volunteers have additionally donated AMD 1.7 million more of personal means.

“I am proud of our employees’ initiative. It’s a pleasure to see them unite around a shared system of values. This is not the first year this particular department implements a voluntary project and becomes useful to our compatriots. The manifested philanthropy and investments are not to be overestimated,” said VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian.

With a purpose of being useful to the soldiers with disabilities VivaCell-MTS team cooperates with the “Support to injured soldiers and people with combat disabilities” NGO and has provided a medical go-cart to the “Qaylmed” rehabilitation center. The group of volunteers managed to get the cart required for the therapy at significantly lower price thus helping the specialists in avoiding the need to hire the equipment. After purchasing all the required details of the go-cart it has assembled in Armenia. Its mechanism makes it easily adjustable for individual needs of the patients.

The Finance and Accounting Department of VivaCell-MTS plans to provide three more carts to the rehabilitation center till end of the year. The support volunteered by the department totals to around AMD 6 million.

The willingness to be useful to the country and the society has for many years united the employees of VivaCell-MTS around the idea of volunteering. The denial of indifference and the guidance by responsibility are close to the hearts of employees of a company, which has been operating in Armenia for more than ten years. They strive to be where there is a real opportunity to extend a helping hand and to support in a coordinated manner. The material means for the regularly provided support is initiated by the employees representing various departments of the organization.

Following the April events of 2016, employees of the Finance and Accounting Department came up with yet another initiative to be useful. After a visit to the Central Military Hospital the employees of the department undertook providing monthly AMD 100-150 thousand to each of the families of three homeland defenders who developed serious health issues after the fights. Since May 2016 the families have so far received more than AMD 3.5 million. One-time financial support has been provided to two families; bathrooms and toilet rooms have been renovated for the families of another two soldiers. The volunteers have additionally donated AMD 1.7 million more of personal means.

“I am proud of our employees’ initiative. It’s a pleasure to see them unite around a shared system of values. This is not the first year this particular department implements a voluntary project and becomes useful to our compatriots. The manifested philanthropy and investments are not to be overestimated,” said VivaCell-MTS General Manager Ralph Yirikian.

With a purpose of being useful to the soldiers with disabilities VivaCell-MTS team cooperates with the “Support to injured soldiers and people with combat disabilities” NGO and has provided a medical go-cart to the “Qaylmed” rehabilitation center. The group of volunteers managed to get the cart required for the therapy at significantly lower price thus helping the specialists in avoiding the need to hire the equipment. After purchasing all the required details of the go-cart it has assembled in Armenia. Its mechanism makes it easily adjustable for individual needs of the patients.

The Finance and Accounting Department of VivaCell-MTS plans to provide three more carts to the rehabilitation center till end of the year. The support volunteered by the department totals to around AMD 6 million.

Music: Australians excited about upcoming concert of renowned Armenian pianist Tigran Hamasyan

Panorama, Armenia
June 3 2017

A large concert hall and sold out tickets – this is how Australians welcome celebrated Armenian pianist and composer Tigran Hamasyan, who will perform in Sidney on June 4 in the framework of  his ‘An Ancient Observer' Album concert tour, theaustralian.com.au reports.

“Hamasyan’s latest album is An Ancient Observer, a wildly acclaimed solo piano project that is his second release on the prestigious Nonesuch label,” the article notes.

The source notes that the success of the Armenian musician is based on his diverse music, comprising elements of the Armenian folk music, 1970s rock, jazz and funk.

“Tigran Hamasyan can safely be described as a contemporary Armenian bard: his compositions have unique meaning and tell about life,” theaustralian.com.au summed up.

To note, in the framework of ‘An Ancient Observer' Album concert tour, Tigran Hamasyan  performed at Armenia’s Aram Khachaturian Concert Hall on 7 and 8 May. The concert tour will last till the end of 2018.

Hamasyan was born in Gyumri, Armenia in 1987. He began playing piano at the age of three, and started performing in festivals and competitions when he was 11 years old, winning the Montreux Jazz Festival’s piano competition in 2003. He released his debut album, World Passion, at the age of 18 in 2006. That same year he won the prestigious Thelonious Monk International Jazz Piano Competition. Subsequent albums include New Era (2008), Red Hail (2009), and A Fable (2011), for which he was awarded a Victoires de la Musique (the equivalent of a Grammy Award in France). Most recently he won the Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Contemporary Music in 2013.

Soccer: ‘The Midfield Armenian’ and United Crowned Europa League Champions

Armenian Weekly


 

Special for the Armenian Weekly

Manchester United and Henrikh Mkhitaryan were crowned Europa League Champions at the Friends Arena in Stockholm on May 24. With that title, United earn a berth in next season’s Champion’s League. Paul Pogba’s deflected first half effort set United on the road to victory and Henrikh Mkhitaryan made the outcome safe with an instinctive and opportunistic strike just after the break.

Manchester United and Henrikh Mkhitaryan were crowned Europa League Champions at the Friends Arena in Stockholm on May 24.

The match was a typical Mourinho final. In politics they say you campaign in poetry and govern in prose. There was nothing poetic about this final, a fact that was not lost on the United Manager in his post-match comments.

“There are lots of poets in football, but poets, they don’t win many titles. We knew where they were better than us. We knew where we were better than them. We tried to kill their good qualities, we tried to explore their weaknesses.”

That is typical of a manager who has made a career of stopping his opponents from doing what they are good at, as opposed to focusing on what his own team can produce. Although, not very poetic, and not very “United-like,” it is hard to argue with tonight’s result and with the manager’s overall record.

The Special One maintains his 100% winning record against Ajax, winning all seven matches against the Dutch side. Mourinho becomes the first manager to win both the UEFA Cup/Europa League and Champions League on two occasions. He has won all four of his European finals as a manager, winning the 2003 UEFA Cup and 2004 Champions League with Porto, as well as the 2010 Champions League with Inter Milan to add to this latest triumph with United. In his first season as United manager, he has won two major trophies (EFL Cup and Europa League) along with the Community Shield and now that Champion’s League berth that is so coveted in the modern game.

Mourinho described this season as his most difficult as a manager, but his team has come through with success, arguably ahead of schedule. The team’s achievements and results can now provide a platform for Manchester United and Mourinho to attract the world’s finest footballers in the transfer market, to continue building in an attempt to reclaim the success and dominance of the Alex Ferguson era.

United’s tactics were first and foremost to stifle any attacking threat posed by the young and exciting Ajax team, a team that became the youngest to start a major European final with an average age of just under 23 years. Manchester United’s Ander Herrera and Marouane Fellaini brought a physicality and intensity to midfield that Ajax were unable to match. Although the Dutch side enjoyed 69% possession in the match and managed 17 shots at goal, a mere three hit the target. A lack of width and a tendency to overplay the ball resulted in congested and inept passages of play in the attacking third for Ajax and that played right into United’s hands. Once the lead was secured through Pogba, Mourinho “parked the bus” on the way to a comfortable victory. At 1-0 to the good, United always looked safe, but Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s delightful finish from a second half corner put the result beyond doubt.

The magisterial Armenian talisman has enjoyed unbelievable success in recent European matches. Five of his last six United goals have come in this Europa League competition, with most of them scored away from Old Trafford. That scoring run sets Mkhitaryan apart in the annals of United history, being the only player to score in five away European fixtures in a single campaign. The rich vein of form Mkhitaryan enjoyed did not go unnoticed by his team mates, who suggested he would get on the scoresheet in the final in the lead up to the big match.

In a post-match interview, with the tricolor draped over his shoulders, Mkhitaryan expressed his delight, but as always remained humble by giving credit to the players around him. “Every day I was dreaming to score in the final, and I did thanks to my team mates, I am very happy today. I am very excited.”

What a journey it has been for Mkhitaryan. At the beginning of the season he fell out of favor with the manager and was publically criticized in the media by Mourinho. It was, in-fact a Europa league match at Old Trafford versus Fenerbahce on Oct. 20 where Mkhitaryan was given a second chance to recapture the form that proved elusive at the start of the season. Mkhitaryan was electric on the night, pulling the strings in midfield and displaying a true ability to orchestrate United’s attack. Although there were no goals for the Armenian in that match, that performance was rewarded with a “Man of the Match” award. His scoring touch would soon develop, particularly in Europe, with vital away goals against Zorya Luhansk, Saint Etienne, Rostov, and Anderlecht. These goals continued to reestablish his profile as a big-time United player and a player that Mourinho would grow to trust and rely upon.

This terrific European run, on which United’s Champion’s League fate hinged, proved to be a gamble that paid dividends for Mourinho. Paul Pogba began to repay his enormous transfer fee with the opening goal in the final, and with his strike, Mkhitaryan showcased what he is all about.

When the ball broke to him from Chris Smalling’s header, with his back to goal Mkhitaryan showed great inventiveness and imagination to flick the ball goal wards with the outside of his boot. As the ball hit the net, the normally understated Mkhitaryan spun away in delight, joy etched across his face and arms outstretched. As if people didn’t know already, that goal made an emphatic statement.

There was an Armo in the building, the great Henrikh Mkhitaryan!

Soccer: Mkhitaryan credits Man Utd goals to teammates

Tribal Football


Manchester United star Henrikh Mkhitaryan has hailed his teammates following a successful debut season at Old Trafford.

Mkhitaryan had endured a slow start to life at Manchester United since joining the club from Borussia Dortmund over the summer, but the Armenian went on to become a crucial player for the Red Devils as the season progressed.

Mkhitaryan ended his debut campaign on a very positive note, helping United to a 2-0 victory in the final of the Europa League on Wednesday by scoring on the nigh. Following the game, the 28-year-old praised his teammates for helping him enjoy a productive season in front of goal.

He said: "Thank you to my team-mates because without them I could not have scored so many goals.

"Everyone said I was going to score in the final and I did thanks to my team-mates. Now we are playing in the Champions League next year."



Defective Armenian: The Destructive Impact of Shaming Heritage Language Speakers, Dr. Shushan Karapetian, THUSRDAY, June 15, 2017 at 7:30 pm

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  • Smart Nation: A Blueprint for Modern Armenia By Sassoon Grigorianhttps://youtu.be/Mh3i70E8uFc
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Turkey tourist bus falls from cliff, killing 20

Photo: Reuters

 

At least 20 people have died after a tourist bus fell from a cliff near the southern Turkey seaside resort of Marmaris, the BBC reports.

Another 11 were injured when the driver lost control of the minibus and ploughed through a crash barrier.

Local media said no foreign tourists were among the passengers.

About 40 people were on board, according to Amric Cicek, governor of Mugla province, who suggested the brakes may have stopped working.

But the mayor of Marmaris, Ali Acar, told Turkish newspaper Hurriyet: “I think that the accident was a result of driver error.”

Other media reports said the victims were mainly women and children.

Trump to meet Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov

Photo: Reuters

 

US President Donald Trump is due to meet Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Wednesday.

The meeting will be the highest-level meeting between the US administration and Moscow since Trump’s inauguration. It will take place in the Oval Office and will be closed to the press, according to the White House.

The Russian Foreign Ministry has confirmed that Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is set to meet with Donald Trump in Washington during his two-day trip to the US. Lavrov is also scheduled to hold talks with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and attend the Arctic Council meeting.