Armenpress: This year’s first direct flight from Armenia to Tunisia launched

This year’s first direct flight from Armenia to Tunisia launched

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YEREVAN, JUNE 24, ARMENPRESS. This year’s first direct flight from Armenia to Tunisia is launching today. The flight is operated by Tunisian airline Novelair, which entered the Armenian market in cooperation with the Anriva Tour travel agency.

This year’s first direct flight is starting with media tour within the frames of which several reporters of Armenian media outlets, including ARMENPRESS state news agency, will have an opportunity to get acquainted with tourism opportunities of Tunisia and presented it in details.

Tunisia is yet an undiscovered tourism destination for Armenians. It didn’t have a demand among Armenian tourists because of the absence of direct flights and tourism offers. Tunisia also requires a visa, and in the past obtaining a visa was a difficult procedure because the citizens of Armenia were getting a Tunisian visa from the Embassy of that country in Moscow, Russia. But now, all these problems are solved if an Armenian tourist planning to visit Tunisia buys the packages offered by Anriva Tour, which are sold by all Armenian travel agencies. The visa is provided in the airport like in Hurghada’s (Egypt) case. The flight duration to Tunisia is 4 hours. The flights from Yerevan will be operated once a week. The last flight of this year is scheduled on September 30.

Before the COVID-19 pandemic Tunisia was quite an active tourism destination for many countries of the world. Tunisia is hosting several million tourists every year. The country is famous for both its seaside resort, as well as cultural and historical sites. Tourists visit here to enjoy the Tunisian beaches, to get acquainted with the historical and beautiful sites, do shopping in the Eastern market and also to be in the world’s largest desert – the Sahara. In fact, for Armenians Tunisia could become an alternative tourism destination to Egypt.

What to consider when traveling to Tunisia? What tourism sites to visit in Tunisia? What are the local beaches? What services do hotels offer? What can be bought in Tunisia? The answers of these and other questions will be available soon in our articles.

 

Reporting by Anna Gziryan




Sports: Armenian triple jumper wins bronze at World Athletics Continental Tour

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Armenia –

PanARMENIAN.Net – Member of Armenia’s athletics team, triple jumper Levon Aghasyan has won a bronze medal at the World Athletics Continental Tour held in Marseille, France.

During his 4th attempt, however, Aghasyan sustained an injury to his right heel and could not continue with the jump.

“In any event, I’m moving forward. I will come back stronger,” he said following the event.

The Armenian athletics team earlier won 2 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze medals at the European Junior Championships held in Malta.

PRESS RELEASE – AUA Celebrates Historic 30th Commencement

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AUA Celebrates Historic 30th Commencement 

YEREVAN, Armenia — On June 11, 2022, the American University of Armenia (AUA) held its thirtieth commencement ceremony to see off the Class of 2022. The ceremony was hosted in the Large Auditorium of the University, with over 500 students receiving their degrees. Among the guests attending the auspicious occasion were representatives from the U.S. Embassy in Armenia and USAID; the RA Deputy Minister of Education, Science, Culture, and Sport Artur Martirosyan; Dr. Armen Der Kiureghian, former president and co-founder of AUA; and members of the AUA Board of Trustees Dr. Yuri Sargsyan and Yervant Zorian. Family and friends of the graduating class, as well as AUA staff, alumni, and others joined the joyous celebration.

AUA President Dr. Karin Markides opened the ceremony with her congratulatory remarks to the graduating class: “Today, we celebrate your remarkable accomplishments as the American University of Armenia’s thirtieth graduating class,” she announced. “Class of 2022, your graduation marks not only a great milestone in your own life, but also in the history of the University. Today is your day. Be proud of what you have achieved.” 

In her speech, Dr. Markides highlighted significant events in the life of the University in the previous academic year. Despite the complex challenges posed by the global pandemic, including transitioning back to in-person instruction after a year and a half of remote learning, AUA was not only able to open its doors to a safe and healthy environment, but also achieved new milestones. AUA successfully launched a groundbreaking new undergraduate nursing program in the Gerald and Patricia Turpanjian College of Health Sciences; a graduate Executive Certificate program in Management offered by the Manoogian Simone College of Business and Economics; and a new minor in Gender Studies in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Additionally, in the 2021-22 academic year, AUA made several academic appointments, selecting Dr. Knar Khachatryan as Vice Provost for Integration, Dr. Hagop Yacoubian as Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, new chairs to support enhanced opportunities for research and collaboration in the Open Centers of Excellence, and over 25 new full-time faculty.

Subsequently, President Markides delivered the greetings from the University of California and Provost Ellison read the congratulatory letter from U.S. Congressman Adam B. Schiff. “While many things in this world are uncertain right now, this much is clear: your futures are incredibly bright. The Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives likes to say ‘know your power’ — and as young people today, your power is immense. The future is yours, and I have every optimism that each and every one of you will go out and make your mark on it,” the letter underscored. 

This year’s commencement keynote speakers, Nobel Prize 2021 laureate Dr. Ardem Patapoutian and Starmus Founding Director Dr. Garik Israelian, delivered heartfelt congratulations and insightful addresses. “Ask yourself what your country or community needs, and then ask how you can contribute to the solution of that problem. The intersection of your big thinking and thinking practically is where your victory for humanity lies. If you’re looking to maximize your positive impact, this mindset is a great place to start,” advised Dr. Patapoutian. In his turn, Dr. Israelian encouraged the graduates to embrace their uniqueness and remain ambitious. “You are now armed with one of the most important tools needed to forge your path ahead. It’s not the diploma itself that counts; it’s about what you have learned along the way and what you do with the education you’ve received along your journey to graduation today. Your future is in your hands and no one else’s. So, don’t give up. Stay positive, stay strong, be different, be yourselves!” 

The ceremony featured graduand addresses in Armenian and English by undergraduate valedictorians Lilit Karapetyan (BSCS) and Mary Margaryan (BAB) and graduate valedictorians Sona Babasyan (MSM) and Ohannes Taghdweirnian (MSE). “Each one of us sitting here would agree that AUA not only provides us with a high quality education, but also reshapes us to become a better version of ourselves and have better judgment in the decisions we take,” said Taghdweirnian. In her speech, Margaryan remarked, “Undoubtedly, the past four years were unusual, interesting, demanding, and filled with twists and turns beyond imagination. Yet, we overcame all the obstacles with perseverance and determination and are now marching to conquer new mountains with confidence and mindfulness.”

Next, President Markides presented a series of awards. The 2022 AUA Presidential Commendation award that recognizes and honors an individual who has made extraordinary contributions in advancing education, research, and outreach, with a particular impact on Armenia was presented to RA National Academy of Sciences Academician Dr. Yuri Sargsyan. As a longstanding member of the AUA Fund, he has served as rector of the National Polytechnic University of Armenia 1988-2006 and has played a significant role in the founding of AUA. His contributions have been invaluable to the advancement of AUA and Artsakh State University. The award was inscribed on special paper made from flowers laid at the Tsitsernakaberd Armenian Genocide Memorial. 

The Vartkess M. Balian Merit award that recognizes the best overall performance of a student went to Naira Minasyan (MSE ‘23). The 2022 winners of Faculty Teaching Excellence awards were Dr. Hourig Attarian, associate professor in the College of Humanities & Social Sciences (CHSS), and Dr. Gayane Barseghyan, associate professor in the Manoogian Simone College of Business & Economics (CBE). Dr. Garabet Kazanjian, assistant professor in the College of Humanities & Social Sciences (CHSS), received the Faculty Research Initiative award. 

The commencement ceremony culminated with the conferrals of certificates and degrees to the undergraduate and graduate classes of 2022 by the respective program chairs and deans. This year’s graduation was extra special for the very first graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Data Science program, as well as for those of the Executive Certificate in Management and Certificate in Hotel and Hospitality Management programs.

In closing the momentous celebration, President Markides added a few inspiring thoughts of encouragement: “Class of 2022, throughout your career, please follow your talents, your interests, and your values to discover your unique paths towards living a life of purpose. Remember the ones who helped you get to where you are and help the ones coming after you. Embrace the opportunities that come your way and use the platform you’ve earned to change the world for the better.” 

The graduates’ throwing of caps in the air marked the conclusion of the event and the beginning of a new journey to a bright and promising future.

Founded in 1991, the American University of Armenia (AUA) is a private, independent university located in Yerevan, Armenia, affiliated with the University of California, and accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission in the United States. AUA provides local and international students with Western-style education through top-quality undergraduate, graduate, and certificate programs, promotes research and innovation, encourages civic engagement and community service, and fosters democratic values.

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Exhibition on Armenian-Arab relations opens at Qatar National Library

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YEREVAN, JUNE 14, ARMENPRESS. “Arabic messages from Armenia: Heritage for Cultural Dialogue” temporary exhibition opened in the National Library of Qatar on June 14 on the sidelines of the official visit of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his delegation in Doha, Armenpress correspondent reports.

9 duplicate samples from the numismatic and archeological collections of the History Museum of Armenia were displayed at the exhibition.

The exhibition posters presented cultural values and historical facts about the Armenian-Arab long-lasting relations.

The exhibition will remain open for a week.




Armenia, Bulgaria sign 2022-2025 cooperation program in sphere of culture

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YEREVAN, JUNE 14, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan and Bulgaria’s Minister of Culture Atanas Atanasov signed a cooperation plan on June 14, the Armenian MFA said in a statement.

“The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan and the Minister of Culture of Bulgaria Atanas Atanasov signed the 2022-2025 cooperation program in the sphere of culture between the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sports of Armenia and the Ministry of Culture of Bulgaria”, the statement says.

Armenian-Azerbaijani border demarcation impossible amid threats of force, says opposition leader

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Delimitation and demarcation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border must start only after Azerbaijan pulls out its forces from Armenian’s sovereign territory they occupied in May 2021, opposition leader and deputy parliament speaker Ishkhan Saghatelyan told reporters in Yerevan’s France Square on Friday.

He reiterated that a border delimitation and demarcation process cannot be carried out amid threats of force by Azerbaijan.

“This process must be launched only after the Azerbaijani troops withdraw from Armenian’s sovereign territory. Otherwise, it would be a forced process rather than a part of peace talks,” he said, pointing to the government’s failure to protect Armenia’s interests.

Saghatelyan accused the authorities of holding behind-the-scenes talks where “no red lines are set”.

“Obviously, a process is taking place behind our back, where everyone is involved, except for us and the people,” he added.

YSU chief refuses to meet with opposition MPs

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Armenia – May 31 2022

Rector of the Yerevan State University (YSU) Hovhannes Hovhannisyan on Tuesday locked his office door from the inside, avoiding a meeting with the opposition lawmakers who entered the university building during daily anti-government protests in Yerevan.

The MPs wanted to talk to the YSU chief about the issues raised by them, including Artsakh’s status and Armenian-Turkish relations.

Hovhannisyan’s spokesperson told the lawmakers that the rector was not in the building.

“We went up to the rector’s office and the male rector, seeing that the deputies were going up, locked the door from the inside,” Hayastan bloc MP Anna Grigoryan said after coming out of the building.

“Mr. Hovhannisyan, you can now open the door and windows for some fresh air. We have come down,” she said.

The MPs wanted to meet with ministers earlier in the day, but the latter also avoided a meeting.

Armenia continues to prioritize the rights and security of compatriots living in Artsakh – Armen Grigoryan

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Armenia – June 2 2022

Armenia continues to prioritize the security and rights of compatriots living in Artsakh, and the status should derive from this, Secretary of Armenia’s Security Council Armen Grigoryan told reporters today.

“We are confident that the rights and security will determine the status, and we’ll continue to work in this direction,” Grigoryan said.

He said the statements made by Armenia after the trilateral meeting Brussels fully comply with the process.

“We try to be as transparent as possible and inform the public of what has been discussed,” he said.

The Secretary noted that negotiations are taking place also because there are disagreements. “We hope that it is possible to overcome these disagreements through negotiations,” he said.

As for the statements from Azerbaijan that do not correspond to the agenda of discussions, Armen Grigoryan said Armenia raises the issue during contacts with colleagues in Brussels.

Ayg-1 solar power plant expected to be put into operation in 2025

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 14:47, 26 May 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 26, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure of Armenia Gnel Sanosyan received Head of Bids Department at Abu-Dhabi-based company Masdar, Mohammed al-Shehhi, and his delegation, the ministry said.

During the meeting the construction of the Ayg-1 solar power plant with 200 MW capacity and the future actions were discussed.

The investing company also presented its intention to implement new projects, particularly on the construction of a solar power plant combined with accumulators.

Masdar won the tender for constructing the Ayg-1 solar power plant.

The solar power plant is expected to be put into operation in 2025.

Around 174 million dollars will be invested for the project.

The project is implemented jointly with the Armenian National Interests Fund (ANIF).