COVID-19: Armenia reports 537 new cases, 1410 recoveries in one day

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 11:17, 22 December, 2020

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS. 537 new cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been confirmed in Armenia in the past one day, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 154,602, the ministry of healthcare said today.

1410 more patients have recovered in one day. The total number of recoveries has reached 134,586.

2673 tests were conducted in the past one day.

17 more patients have died, raising the death toll to 2673.

The number of active cases is 16,685.

The number of patients who had coronavirus but died from other disease has reached 658 (4 new such cases).

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Armenia’s Pashinyan: Border positioning taking place in Syunik Province

News.am, Armenia
Dec 24 2020
 
 
 
14:02, 24.12.2020
 
 
YEREVAN. – Border positioning works are taking place in Syunik Province, this positioning has some nuances and difficulties, but we are convinced that this work must take place and it is necessary from the point of view of ensuring the security of Syunik and Armenia. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated this at Thursday’s Cabinet meeting of the government.
 
“We are increasing the security guarantees of Syunik and the security guarantees of Armenia, and we are forming a new security system of Syunik and Armenia. [But] we have two settlements in connection with which certain issues may arise; one is about Vorotan [village], the second is about Shurnukh [village], where there are certain border issues around which daily work is done,” the Prime Minister said.
 
Pashinyan added that these issues can lead to certain “painful” situations, but assured that the government will provide adequate compensation, and the interests of the affected Armenian citizens will be fully protected. “There has not been and cannot be a word about a single millimeter of concession from the internationally accepted, recognized territory [of Armenia], but this does not mean that these processes should be considered a demarcation of borders and a delimitation of borders. A positioning of border points is taking place with the aim of ensuring security [of Armenia],” the PM said.
 
Pashinyan noted that the government will fully compensate the affected people for their possible property damage.
 
 

COVID-19: 702 new cases detected in Armenia in one day

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 11:15, 24 December, 2020

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 24, ARMENPRESS. 702 new cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been confirmed in Armenia in the past one day, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 156,142, the ministry of healthcare said today.

1128 more patients have recovered in one day. The total number of recoveries has reached 136,766.

2743 tests were conducted in the past one day.

23 more patients have died, raising the death toll to 2714.

The number of active cases is 15,999.

The number of patients who had coronavirus but died from other disease has reached 663 (3 new such cases).

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Azerbaijan takes complete control over Kapan-Agarak road in Syunik Province – Mayor

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YEREVAN, DECEMBER 25, ARMENPRESS. The road linking Kapan with the village of Agarak in the province of Syunik has completely gone under Azerbaijani control and thus Armenian citizens have stopped using it, the Mayor of Kapan Gevorg Parsyan told lawmakers during a discussion.

“We have three problematic roads – Kapan-Goris, Kapan-Tchakaten and the Kapan-Agarak village. The Kapan-Goris road is functioning, Kapan-Tchakaten is also functioning, but we had to stop using the part leading from Kapan to Agarak village because it has completely gone under [Azerbaijani] control,” Parsyan said.

However, he noted that there is an alternative road but it is several times longer and needs a complete reconstruction.

“Because of not using the road, in a sense the villagers of Agarak, Yeghvard and Ujanis have become blockaded,” Parsyan said.

The parliamentary discussion is launched by the opposition Prosperous Armenia party to discuss the ongoing delimitation and demarcation at the state border.

Editing and Translating by Stepan Kocharyan

Armenia ex-prosecutor resigns, to join people’s movement against government

News.am, Armenia
Dec 21 2020
 
 
Armenia ex-prosecutor resigns, to join people’s movement against government
18:48, 21.12.2020
 
 
Prosecutor Rafael Gevorgyan today posted on his Facebook page about his decision to resign.
 
To note, Rafael Gevorgyan was Senior Prosecutor of the Department for Crimes against Property at the Prosecutor General’s Office of Armenia.
 
The already former prosecutor wrote about his career and the reasons for his resignation and expressed gratitude to all those with whom he has worked throughout the years.
 
In closing, he said he won’t be politically neutral anymore and has decided to join the people’s movement in Armenia.
 
 
 
 
 

TURKISH press: Exhibition sheds light on Turkey’s theater history through Armenian stage actor’s archive

Actors of the play

The Yapı Kredi Culture Center is hosting a new exhibition on Istanbul-based theater performer and publisher Hagop Ayvaz at its complex on the popular Istiklal Street. “Coulisse: Hagop Ayvaz, A Chronicler of Theater,” prepared in cooperation with the Theater Foundation of Turkey under the guidance of the Hrant Dink Foundation, will be on display until Feb. 21, 2021.

The exhibition reveals the history of Turkish theater in the context of social memory, identity and space through Ayvaz’s personal theater archive.

Hagop Ayvaz in the role of Cassio in the play “Othello.” (Courtesy of Yapı Kredi Culture Arts)

Records of Hagop Ayvaz

Consisting of almost 600 theater and manuscripts in Ottoman, Armenian and Turkish, more than 500 periodicals, magazines and brochures in Armenian and Turkish, as well as nearly 12,000 visual pieces including photographs, posters, cartoons, clippings, invitations, drawings and postcards, Ayvaz’s archives were first donated to the Agos daily after his death in 2006 and then to the Hrant Dink Foundation.

The collection was diversified further when some of Ayvaz’s personal belongings, the awards he had received and all 1,104 issues of his Kulis magazine, an Armenian culture and art periodical he had continuously published from 1946 to 1996, were donated to the foundation in 2019. The archive, which was largely cataloged and digitized by the foundation over the years, has been opened to researchers simultaneously with the exhibition.

The Hagop Ayvaz archive, constituting the source of the exhibition, contains a large amount of original content about actors, ensembles and venues in Ottoman and Turkish theater from the mid-19th century to the present day. Ayvaz used the words “my paradise” to describe his study room composed of books, magazines, posters and photographs that he had collected since his youth. This tender metaphor also gives us hints about the possible links that can be established between his passion, namely theater, archives and collective memory.

3 sections

The first section brings into focus Armenian language theater production and activities in Istanbul, in parallel with the biography of Ayvaz, a devotee of the arts since his youth – from extra to director, from columnist to publisher.

The second section dwells on Kulis’ impact both inside and outside Turkey, accompanied by a timetable of the period’s major artistic and political developments.

The final section focuses on artists, companies, plays and venues that constituted the cornerstones of Ottoman and Turkish theater history, inviting visitors to explore the links among these so as to reconsider the history of theater in the nation.

In addition to offering opportunities to examine Turkey’s theatrical history from a pluralistic perspective, the exhibition urges its audience to recall the place and importance of culture and art within the coexistence of societies and its “coulisse,” founded with faith and surviving with labor, dedication and solidarity.

Hagop Ayvaz in 1935. (Courtesy of Yapı Kredi Culture Arts)

Stage actor life

Ayvaz, born in 1911, debuted on stage in 1928 at the Narlıkapı Şafak Theater as an extra in the operetta “Jaghatsbanin Aghchige” (“The Miller’s Daughter”). His first lead role was in the play “The Trail of the Serpent” at the Beyoğlu Yenişehir Garden Theater in 1930. He also wrote about theater in periodicals like Jamanag, Turkiya, Gavroş and Nor Or between 1935 and 1946.

Together with Zareh Arşag and Nazaret Donikyan, Ayvaz co-founded Kulis in 1946. Between 1947 and 1950, he organized special nights for Kulis, where Armenian and Turkish artists shared the same stage. In 1948, he started traveling abroad for Kulis and reached more readers and writers in many Middle Eastern countries as well as Armenia and Greece. Between 1954 and 1956, he published Kulis in Turkish with the support of the Istanbul Operetta Association.

Ayvaz assumed the leadership of the Stage Troupe of the Esayan School Alumni Association in 1960 and made his directorial debut with Galip Arcan’s “Rica Ederim Kesmeyiniz” (“Please Do Not Interrupt”).

In 1996, he published the last issue of his five-decade-old magazine Kulis, which received countless awards in Turkey and abroad and started writing for the Armenian-Turkish weekly Agos in 1997, which he continued until 2006. He received the 1997 Press Service Award of the Writers Union of Turkey and the 2005 Honorary Award from the Theater Critics Association of Turkey.

Ayvaz died on Sept. 29, 2006, and was buried at the Şişli Armenian Cemetery.

Germany’s COVID-19 death toll rises by 952 in one day

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 09:58, 16 December, 2020

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 16, ARMENPRESS. Germany’s death toll from the coronavirus in the past day rose by 952, a new high during the entire pandemic, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), a German federal government agency and research institute responsible for disease control and prevention, said, reports TASS.

The country’s total death toll from the coronavirus hit 23,427. Over the past day, 27,728 coronavirus cases were registered in the country and since the start of the pandemic the coronavirus case tally has reached 1,379,238.

Since Wednesday, Germany will introduce new quarantine measures until at least January 10. All shops besides those selling foodstuffs and other essential goods, will be shut down. Hair, beauty, massage salons and tattoo studios will be closed. Banks, pharmacies, post offices, car repair shops, petrol stations and pet shops will remain open. Not more than five people are allowed to meet in private houses and flats. This does not refer to children under 14 years of age. On December 24-26, a maximum of 10 citizens will be able to gather, but only relatives.

Armenia – France charters third humanitarian relief plane (11 December 2020)

France Diplomatie
Dec 11 2020
  • An aircraft chartered by France took off for Yerevan today from Charles De Gaulle airport; it is carrying humanitarian supplies (wheelchairs, stretchers, walkers, medical equipment, masks, medicines, care kits, clothing) collected by the Aznavour Foundation, which will oversee their distribution, as well as school supplies from UNICEF and supplies donated to the Aznavour Foundation by the Véolia Foundation (hygiene kits and quilts).

    Following on the flight on November 22, which carried medical aid donated by France to Armenian hospitals, and the one on November 27, which delivered donations collected by the Aznavour Foundation, humanitarian cargo from the UNHCR and UNICEF, and supplies from the NGO Electriciens sans Frontières (Electricians Without Borders) and the Véolia Foundation, this third humanitarian relief flight coordinated by the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs’ Crisis and Support Center illustrates France’s solidarity with Armenia and its people affected by the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.



Lavrov, Çavuşoğlu discuss Nagorno Karabakh

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 19:38, 8 December, 2020

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 8, ARMENPRESS. Russian and Turkish FMs Sergey Lavrov and Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu held another phone talk today, discussing the issue of Nagorno Karabakh, ARMENPRESS reports TASS informed.

The sides also referred to the situation in Ukraine and the incident with Russian reporters of NTV in Turkey.

Two Russian reporters were shooting videos near the factory of Bayraktar UAVs nearby Istanbul. The Turkish side insists that they were not accredited. The reporters were arrested on December 3, but today they have returned home.

Ex-defense minister of Artsakh Jalal Harutyunyan discharged from hospital

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 10:36, 4 December, 2020

YEREVAN, DECEMBER 4, ARMENPRESS. Former Defense Minister of Artsakh, Lieutenant-General Jalal Harutyunyan has been discharged from hospital, the Armenian defense ministry told Armenpress.

He will continue the outpatient treatment.

Jalal Harutyunyan has been wounded in action during the recent military operations launched by Azerbaijan against Artsakh.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan