Armenia, Qatar to closely cooperate in healthcare sector

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YEREVAN, JUNE 14, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Health of Armenia Anahit Avanesyan, who is included in the Armenian Prime Minister’s delegation during the official visit in Qatar, met with Qatari Minister of Public Health Hanan Mohamed Al Kuwari, the Armenian ministry of health said.

During the meeting the sides stated that thanks to the inter-agency cooperation, the partnership in healthcare sector will develop. Moreover, the meeting, they said, will contribute to establishing direct ties between healthcare and medical institutions, to the reforms of the healthcare system and improvement of the medical service. It was stated that Qatar also attaches importance to the development of medical tourism.

Other issues of mutual interest were also discussed during the meeting.

Kardashians have worked hard to stay in touch with their Armenian roots

June 8 2022



  Gabrielle Rockson

Kourtney, Kim, Khloe and Rob Kardashian are very proud of their Armenian heritage and have done their best to stay in touch with their roots.

If you follow the Kardashians, one of the many things you’ll know about them is that they’re Armenian.

From their trips to Armenia to their discussions of Armenian culture on their show, Kourtney, 43, Kim, 41, Khloe, 37, and Rob, 35, certainly stay connected to their heritage.

Whilst their mother Kris Jenner is reportedly of English, Irish, Dutch, German, and Scottish descent, the Kardashian siblings get their Armenian blood from their late father Robert Kardashian Sr.

Speaking about her heritage, Kim said: “My Armenian heritage means a lot to me and I’ve been brought up to be incredibly proud of my family’s background and culture.”

The 41 year old and her children have also been baptised in Armenia.

Posting pictures of her and North in 2019, the mother of four wrote: “Thank you Armenia for such a memorable trip.

“So blessed to have been baptized along with my babies at Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, Armenia’s main cathedral which is sometimes referred to as the Vatican of the Armenian Apostolic Church.

“This church was built in 303 AD.”

Opening up about her time in Armenia, Kourtney wrote on her lifestyle brand Poosh: “A big part of this trip was visiting the Etchmiadzin Cathedral, and getting our kids baptized there.

“It’s not only the first-ever church in Armenia, but is thought to be the first-ever cathedral in the world because Armenia was the first nation to adopt Christianity.

“It was such a powerful feeling being there. The story behind it is that St. Gregory The Illuminator received a message from God to build the first cathedral in that very spot, and so it’s remained ever since.”

She added: “It has such a solid framework that they’ve only recently begun restructuring it, which is so cool and crazy to me. Having the kids baptized there made us feel reverent and humble, and like the right way to help our kids honor their roots.”

Back in 2015, Khloe and Kim also embarked on a trip to Armenia and visited the Armenian Genocide Memorial.

Writing under her 2015 post, Khloe said: “Today marks the 102-year anniversary of the Armenian genocide. In 1915, the Ottoman Empire committed mass extermination of 1.5 million Western Armenians.

“I am proud to be an Armenian!!!”

Armenian Vice Speaker of Parliament receives delegation led by President of Venice Commission

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 16:30, 8 June 2022

YEREVAN, JUNE 8, ARMENPRESS. Vice Speaker of Parliament of Armenia Ruben Rubinyan, who is also the head of the Armenian delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, received today the delegation led by President of the Council of Europe’s Venice Commission Claire Bazy Malaurie, the Parliament’s press service said.

During the meeting Ruben Rubinyan highlighted the visit of Ms Claire Bazy Malaurie to Armenia and appreciated the productive cooperation with the Venice Commission.

Ruben Rubinyan said that the authorities of Armenia remain committed to the process of democratic reforms that launched after the Velvet Revolution. In this respect the Vice Speaker of Parliament emphasized the necessity for the support of the Commission.

The activities of the new Council on constitutional reforms were also touched upon.

The President of the Venice Commission highlighted the productive cooperation with Armenia.

The meeting was also attended by the member of the delegation of the National Assembly to the PACE Arusyak Julhakyan and the Director/Secretary of the CoE Venice Commission Simona Granata-Menghini.

Armenia registers positive progress in field of food safety

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 13:25, 6 June 2022

YEREVAN, JUNE 6, ARMENPRESS. A positive progress has been registered in the field of food safety in Armenia in the recent years, Head of the Department of Food Safety at the Food Safety Inspectorate Vahe Danielyan said, calling this a result of not only the good job of the Inspectorate, but also the increase in the level of demand of the society.

“Back in 2007 when the State Food Safety and Veterinary Inspectorate was founded, I was working an inspector in Yerevan that time. During the inspection there was not a single store where we didn’t find a large number of expired products. This was connected not only with the bad control, but also with the lack of awareness among the citizens. The culture of paying attention to the expiry date while buying a good didn’t exist among the citizens. But today the picture is completely different. Today we can find unique cases when expired food is sold”, he said.

However, according to him, looking at only the expiry date of the product is not enough as he says attention should be paid also on the whole information existing on the good, which relates to the consumer. The Inspectorate’s aim is to make citizens pay attention to the full text of the mark through respective awareness-raising campaigns.

There is also positive progress in the approaches of economic entities. Vahe Danielyan says this is seen in the reduction of the number of business suspensions. In 2021 the Inspectorate made decisions on suspending the operation of more than 60 economic entities.

“When we detect non-compliance in any economic entity and apply a restriction, we are consistent that they eliminate the shortcomings after which only we allow them to resume their operation”, he said.

By keeping the problems of the field in focus, the Inspectorate will toughen the control and will carry out large-scale awareness-raising campaigns within the public.

Armenpress: Armenian weightlifter Samvel Gasparyan wins silver at European Championships

Armenian weightlifter Samvel Gasparyan wins silver at European Championships

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 17:46, 4 June 2022

YEREVAN, JUNE 4, ARMENPRESS. Armenian weightlifter Samvel Gasparyan won silver at the European Championships underway in Tirana, Albania.

He lifted 172kg, then 176kg in the snatch, and 208kg, 211kg and 214kg in the push.

With a total of 390kg, Samvel Gasparyan is the second in Europe.

Asbarez: Fresno Welcomes New AYF Members

Fresno community gathered to support the AYF over the May 28 weekend


Over the May 28th weekend, the Fresno Armenian Youth Federation Kevork Chavoush Chapter held a “Back to Basics” event where members from across the Western Region attended.

The weekend focused on “The 5 Pillars of the AYF”—Educational, Hye Tad, Social, Athletic, and Cultural activities. Roughly 35 AYF members from various chapters, along with the local Fresno AYF Chapter, had an exciting and productive weekend.

The weekend ended with all the AYF members gathering in front of the Soghomon Tehlirian Monument where they partook in an Oath Ceremony of 14 Novices and 4 AYF Junior transfers into the Fresno AYF Kevork Chavoush Chapter.

Before the Oath Ceremony, Lena Ohanian, Chairwoman of the AYF Fresno Kevork Chavoush Chapter, welcomed everyone. Shahen Ohanian administered the oath and expressed encouraging words to the new members. Members of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation-D Soghomon Tehlirian chapter also attended the event and encouraged the youth to advance the aspirations of the Armenian Nation.

Armenian Minister of Education addresses congratulatory message on Children’s Day

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 11:00, 1 June 2022

YEREVAN, JUNE 1, ARMENPRESS. Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Armenia Vahram Dumanyan addressed a congratulatory message on the Children’s Day, the ministry said.

“Dear children,

I sincerely congratulate you and your parents on the International Day of Protection of Children.

Children are the eternal gift of humanity. The bright smile of children is the basis of each Armenian family and the guarantee of the nation’s continuous progress.

Growing up a healthy and smart individual, responsible and law-abiding, honest citizen for the nation and the humanity is not only the duty of parents, but one of the key missions of the state”, the minister said in his letter, adding that the government stands firmly in creating all necessary and proper conditions for the education of children.

CivilNet: Sasna Tsrer party members detained over Yerevan hostage crisis

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  • Security forces detained seven members of the extremist Sasna Tsrer party.
  • Clashes broke out between anti-government protesters and police in front of a government building in central Yerevan, leaving two officers hospitalized and over 100 protesters detained.
  • The Armenian Foreign Ministry released a statement condemning the death of an Armenian soldier in a shoot-out on the border with Azerbaijan.
  • The Yerevan Court of General Jurisdiction has begun proceedings to confiscate assets allegedly owned by lawmaker Seyran Ohanyan, who previously served as Defense Minister.

My dream is to go to a pharmacy and see the drug I have discovered. 10 questions to a scientist

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 11:53, 25 May 2022

YEREVAN, MAY 25, ARMENPRESS. Young researcher Irina Tirosyan had decided to pursue science since early childhood. She has had plenty of riveting experiences in her career but her enrollment in the AI Bootcamp, a course in data science and artificial intelligence, by the Foundation for Armenian Science and Technology (FAST) appeared to be a turning point that predetermined Irina’s future career path. She could never envision before that, by going for computer science, she would deal with the discovery of drug-like candidates. Since the year 2020 Irina has been working for Denovo Sciences as a data scientist, also giving lectures at the American University of Armenia in parallel to her scientific activity.

 

What was the stimulus behind your decision to become a scientist?

 

I’ve been curious since childhood, and have always wanted to figure out what this or that substance was made of, and how it worked. I kept disassembling and reassembling toys and any other items at hand so as to understand the mechanism. Many will definitely recall small kits we had back in childhood to conduct chemical experiments. Exploring the new was my element.

I was into maths at school. To my mind, maths is a fundamental science which best explains the composition of things and their connection through rules and formulas. When I had to choose a future profession, I opted for the Department of Data Science at the American University of Armenia. The reason is data science enables one to work in diverse fields.

I started work throughout my university studies. My first experience was with a large American company Wolfram Research, also did an internship in machine learning research at PicsArt.

I both studied and worked as an assistant to the professor while doing my Master’s degree. This was when FAST organized the AI Bootcamp which I took part in with great pleasure, having even accomplished a project together. Later on, I was offered to work for Denovo Sciences, a company created within the framework of the ASCENT (Advanced Solutions Center) program by FAST.

 

Were there any people around you who inspired or encouraged you to pursue science?

 

I didn’t have any scientists in the family or among my relatives before. My parents simply respected my resolution. My career orientation did not surprise them in the slightest as they perfectly knew my personality. I am extremely grateful to them for all the support I am given.  

 

Would you highlight any scientist as a role model?

 

Certainly. For instance, the co-founder and CEO of Denovo Sciences Hovakim Zakaryan, who breaks all the stereotypes about a scientist. He is young, has a family, and has his preferences and interests. At the same time, he does science, and runs his own laboratory. Hovakim Zakaryan is an exemplary scientist for many. Having him on your team is the best inspiration and motivation.

 

Would you please elaborate on the nature of your work as a data scientist at Denovo Sciences?

 

We deal with the discovery of medicine candidates. Our team incorporates biologists, chemists, as well as data scientists. Conventionally, data scientists have to master enormous amounts of information regarding medications or other relevant substances, synthesize plenty of molecules, to carry out various experiments, without any certainty about the ultimate result. Newer experiments might be needed which require time-consuming work and huge financial investments.

 

We do not have to synthesize innumerable molecules and then conduct laboratory experiments. Instead, we have worked out algorithms based on artificial intelligence which accelerate the process of drug discovery without the need for those databases.

 

The algorithm singles out quality molecules, creates simulations, and then we have them synthesized and tested to find out how they affect the target of this or that disease and have them filtered, which saves a lot of time and financial resources. It is also worth noting that we constantly improve algorithms which enable research of the targets of diverse diseases, whilst conventional data science is constrained by the limits of a database.

 

Currently, we are working on the discovery of drugs for viruses hepatitis B and hepatitis C. In the case of the former, we have been cooperating with Emory University and professor Raymond F. Schinazi personally. As for the latter, with San Diego University and professor Thomas Herman.

 

Would you recall any milestone in your career path?

 

I would rather mention my participation in the AI Bootcamp held by FAST, where I first met my future teammates and got to know the nature of the work. I would have never imagined before I could discover novel medications.

 

Who is a scientist for you?

 

There is a stereotype that in case you have no scientific degree, you can never be a scientist, but I tend to believe that if you apply scientific methods, discover new schemes, and have your own research techniques, that’s enough to be considered a scientist. A contemporary scientist is well-rounded, their work is continuous, and it does not merely imply research. Science is not up in the air; practical application nowadays has become equally important as theory.

 

Haven’t the stereotypes you mentioned above ever got in your way?

 

Most people would get surprised to see a girl pursuing science in the past but a lot has changed in social conceptions so far. These days doing science is trendy.

 

What motivates you to get up in the morning?

 

Thoughts about the coming day, that it can be better than today or yesterday. Relentless perfection of your skills, gradual results of your work, that’s beyond words. To explore the new, to be a forerunner…

 

What would you tell a child who wants to pursue science?

 

I would urge their closest circle to give them the opportunity, to encourage them to never give up on it to keep a child’s interest and love for science awake up to the point when they are capable of pursuing their career path.

 

What is your dream as a scientist?

 

To go to the chemist’s and see the drug I have discovered.   

 

 

Previous interviews of the “10 questions to a scientist” series are below:

From Ashtarak to Yerevan, then to Milan and Basel, chasing the childhood dream of becoming a scientist. Smbat Gevorgyan

Any beneficial discovery for the sake of humankind would be regarded as a career peak for me. Ella Minasyan 

 I decided to carry on with the family tradition of pursuing science. Karen Trchunyan

Nothing brings as much joy to a person as the feeling of the reward of a scientific result. Ani Paloyan

The story of Anoxybacillus karvacharensis found in the geothermal spring of Artsakh as a source of inspiration. Diana Ghevondyan

In an American lab 20 years ago I felt like in a Hollywood movie. Anna Poladyan

Science excelled all jobs because it is perspective: Sargis Aghayan

The easiest way to change the world is to do science: Sona Hunanyan



Armenia Bans Use of Cash, Payment Terminals for All Gambling

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May 26 2022

Posted on: May 26, 2022, 08:49h. 

 

Last updated on: May 26, 2022, 09:26h.

In a move that will completely alter the country’s landscape, Armenia has approved a ban on cash for all types of gambling. The move is an attempt to trace all transactions and reduce gambling harm.

The Parliament of Armenia is fulfilling its mission to clamp down on the gambling industry. It amended its laws on land-based gambling activity, online games, casinos and lotteries.

The amendment restricts the methods of reloading user accounts in virtually any type of game that may result in winnings. This automatically complicates the betting mechanisms in gambling.

Members of Parliament Gevorg Papoyan and Tsovinar Vardanyan of the “Civil Contract” political party submitted the draft legislation. It later received approval by 67 deputies, accounting for more than half of the complement. The new rules take effect in 10 days.

Papoyan said that the main objective of the project is to protect those citizens who are prone to gambling addiction. These are susceptible to further financial harms and their social statuses continue to deteriorate.

He noted that this significantly limits citizens’ ability to make easy bets. This will require them to think twice before gambling. It also increases oversight of gambling expenses and winnings.

Electronic cash and payment terminals will disappear for gambling purposes. These will drop off after six months, and consumers will only be able to receive gambling winnings through a bank transfer.

Because of the bill, we imposed certain restrictions. At the moment, bets can be placed in three ways: cash, electronic money, and non-cash through bank accounts or cards. Immediately after the entry into force of the law, cash will be excluded from the method. After another six months, the method of payment by electronic money will be excluded,” explained Member of Parliament Gevorg Papoyan.

Papoyan has been pushing for the changes for the past couple of months. In April, he addressed the Armenian Parliament, looking for support again. In addition to reducing gambling harm, he said, the measure will also prevent youth from gambling. Only of-age individuals can open and maintain bank accounts.

How successful the initiative is will only be determined as time goes by. There are plenty of online casinos and sportsbooks that accept cryptocurrency.

Armenia has access to several cryptocurrency exchanges which can facilitate the purchase of digital currency for subsequent use on those platforms. There are also other ways to circumvent controls.

Armenia now has one of the tightest legal gambling markets following the acceptance of the new rules. It added to its restrictive nature a few months ago when lawmakers approved a measure to ban virtually all types of gambling advertising.

In March, the Armenian Parliament approved a series of new restrictions on gambling advertising. It approved the law by 63 votes in favor and 24 abstentions in a second and final reading.

The new legislation restricts gambling advertising by casinos, lotteries, bookmakers, or other organizations that offer gambling. Gambling advertising will only be allowed in hotels with four stars or more, at border checkpoints, on company websites, and on the façade of buildings that offer gambling.

Deputy Finance Minister Armen Hayrapetyan, who tabled the amendments, explained that the restrictions are the same as those of 2020. Then, operators could only advertise through the same four methods approved in March.

The changes received a lot of criticism from not only operators, but from advertising companies. The latter argued that they generate around 60%-70% of their revenue through online gambling. However, the Armenian government has said the figure is only 20%-25%.