Food: The 10 Hottest New Restaurants in Florence , Italy

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Today Eater heads to Florence, Italy, to focus on 10 of the city’s buzziest new restaurants and bars. Food-tour curator, food writer, and sommelier Coral Sisk divulges the latest trends in the Florentine food scene.

Florence lags behind most European capitals in terms of a progressive dining scene, but 2017 showed promising signs,” says Sisk. “While fiercely rooted in tradition and provincial habit, Florence boasts a strong international identity, which is becoming more and more evident — in spite of nationalist pushback and attempts to ban foreign food shops.”

Among Sisk’s picks is an Armenian-Georgian newcomer (Ararat Restaurant & Wine Bar), a haute-couture dining destination by megachef Massimo Bottura (Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura), a pub serving Italian craft beers and ramen (Pint of View), and a restaurant housed inside one of the city’s top butcher shops (Macelleria a Firenze Luca Menoni). Looking for the essentials? Head to the 38.

Without further ado, and in geographic order, the Eater Heatmap to Florence, Italy.

1 Kawaii

Setting up shop as Italy’s first sake bar, Kawaii is owned and operated by the team behind neighboring Japanese restaurant Momoyama on the hip drag of San Frediano. Diners will find not only a large range of sake but also plum wines, shochu, a sweeping selection of Japanese whisky, cocktails, and international beers to marry with poke bowls, rice burgers wedged with salmon or tuna tartare, spring rolls, and bao buns.

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Exhibition on the 2800th anniversary of Yerevan opened in Lebanon

Panorama, Armenia
Culture 10:49 22/03/2018 Armenia

Exhibition dedicated to the 2800th anniversary of the foundation of the Armenian capital Yerevan was opened on Wednesday at Armenian Embassy in Lebanon.

The foreign ministry reported in a release, the exhibition entitled “2800-year-old Yerevan: The Capital City of three Armenian Republics” was organized in cooperation with the History Museum of Yerevan.

Ambassador of Armenia to Lebanon Samvel Mkrtchyan made opening remarks highlighting the need to study the century-long Yerevan history, preservation of the city heritage and comprehensive presentation of Yerevan as the center and capital city of the whole Armenian people around the world. 

The exhibition featured more than 100 photos of different historical periods of the capital.

Music: Grand Concert of La Francophonie in Geneva in honor of Armenia

Public Radio of Armenia
10:05, 21 Mar 2018

On March 13, a Grand Concert took place in the Assembly Hall of the Palace of Nations, the headquarters of the United Nations Office at Geneva, honouring Armenia – the host country of the 17th Summit of La Francophonie.

The concert, which was organized with the joint efforts of the permanent missions of La Francophonie and the Republic of Armenia to the United Nations Office at Geneva on the occasion of the International Francophonie Day, has been held with the exceptional participation of Charles Aznavour. Tigran Hamasyan, world-famous jazz pianist, André Manoukian, French Armenian songwriter and pianist, Armelle Khourdoian, French Armenian opera singer, and Toumanian Mek quartet also performed at the concert.

Mr. Michael Møller, Director General of the United Nations Office at Geneva, Mr. Dominique de Buman, President of the National Council of the Swiss Confederation, Ambassador Henri Monceau, Permanent Representative of La Francophonie to the UN Office at Geneva, and Mrs. Hasmik Tolmajyan, Deputy Permanent Representative of the Republic of Armenia to the UN Office at Geneva, delivered welcoming speeches.

In his opening remarks Mr. Michael Møller, Director General of the United Nations Office at Geneva, specifically welcomed this important initiative of the permanent missions of La Francophonie and Armenia.

Mr. Dominique de Buman, the President of the National Council of the Swiss Confederation, quoting the lyrics from Charles Aznavour’s song “Take me to the wonderland”, noted in particular that “Aznavour’s songs relate to everyone without exception, and each of us has their own wonderland. The wonderland for Charles Aznavour is Armenia, which we welcomed in the francophone family.” Armenia is a country, continued Mr. de Buman, “where you step in once and then keep it in your heart forever.”

Photo : Antoine Tardy/Organisation internationale de la francophonie

Hasmik Tolmajyan, Deputy Permanent Representative of Armenia to the UN Office at Geneva, expressed in welcoming remarks her gratitude to the International Organization of La Francophonie for dedicating the grand event of La Francophonie to Armenia. She also pointed out that the decision adopted at the Antananarivo summit on holding the 17th Summit of La Francophonie in Yerevan was the reflection of the acknowledgement by member-states of La Francophonie of Armenia’s commitment to the Organization and its values. Deputy Permanent Representative underlined that the promotion of francophonie in the Armenian society was greatly influenced by the Armenian-French centuries-old friendship, as well as warm relations established with the francophone countries, in particular, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, Lebanon, Egypt, Greece and Cyprus. It was further noted that La Francophonie is also an important platform for Armenia to strengthen the cooperation with those countries with which there are no traditionally developed close relationships. At the same time, Mrs. Tolmajyan underlined that Armenia, in its turn, also contributes to the promotion of La Francophonie in a region where the Organization has not been sufficiently represented. In this regard, it was recalled that Yerevan summit will be the second meeting of the Organization’s supreme body to be convened in the Eastern European region.

Mr. Henri Monceau, Permanent Representative of La Francophonie to the UN Office at Geneva, when speaking about the role of La Francophonie in the UN, noted that La Francophonie unites 84 countries on 5 continents, 54 of which are full-fledged member states. From the very beginning, creation of La Francophonie pursued the goal of establishing a platform for multilateral relations, the basis of which would be the French language and francophone cultural diversity.

Photo : Antoine Tardy/Organisation internationale de la francophonie

Henri Monceau also spoke about the strategic importance of the presence of La Francophonie in Geneva, noting that the UN Office at Geneva is the only structure located in a francophone environment. The representative of La Francophonie also highlighted the mutual collaboration between the Francophonie and the UN Geneva Office in a number of programmes and initiatives.

The evening provided an opportunity for holding the first award ceremony by the Group of Francophone Ambassadors. Mr. Henri Monseau noted that “the prize was aimed at rewarding a person or an institution which, through its activities in 2017, had contributed to the promotion of francophone values ​​in Geneva, namely, those ​​of democracy, the rule of law, multilingualism and cultural diversity.” The first prize of Francophone Ambassadors was awarded to Mr. Michael Møller, Director General of the United Nations Office at Geneva, and Mr. Zeid Ra’ad Al-Hussein, High Commissioner for Human Rights.

The concert was attended by about 2000 guests, high-ranking representatives of the United Nations, Swiss federal and local authorities, numerous ambassadors, as well as representatives of the Swiss Armenian community.

The Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, the Geneva City Municipality, as well as Boghossian, Philossian and Philippossian, Izmirlian Foundations, the AGBU-Switzerland Committee and other non-governmental organizations have contributed to the organization of the evening.

Nearly 20000 Iranians to visit Armenia (video)

The New Year holidays of our neighbor country, Iran begin tomorrow. Iranians are on tour on Novruz, many come to Armenia, says Iranian expert Tigran Davudyan.

“Only this month, 20,000 Iranians are coming to Armenia.”

Novruz means a new day and is considered one of the oldest holidays in the world.

Traditionally, two weeks before the celebration, wheat is sown on the plate; and tables are decorated with its sprouts, which in Iranian is called khavtsin, as it is necessary to have seven products, which begin with the letter S. The Iranians celebrate Novruz at home, in a family environment, and then visit ther relatives. Novruz lasts for two weeks.

 

Iranian women entrepreneur Hale Edemandy has been living in Armenia for more than a year now, and her children study at one of Armenia’s universities.

“Nature in Armenia is good and cultures are similar. We feel very welcome here. ” Hale Edemandy is pleased with the Armenians, she says they are warm-hearted and hospitable.

When asked why the Iranians prefer to spend their holidays in Armenia, Hale Edemandy asnwered “In Armenia it is cheaper, unlike Azerbaijan or Turkey. Armenia is more interested in middle class, who do not have money for the plane but can come to Armenia by their own car “.

Film: Screening of Armenian-Iranian director Anahit Abad’s ‘Yeva’ banned [in Istanbul]

Ahval
Screening of Armenian-Iranian director Anahit Abad’s ‘Yeva’ banned

International Filmmor Women’s Film Festival announced that the Governorship of Istanbul banned on Saturday the planned screening of an Armenian-Iranian movie titled ‘Yeva’ over emergency rule and security concerns.

Melek Özman from Filmmor told Bianet that the Consulate of Azerbaijan first sent an official letter to French Instute, the venue of the Festival, and asked them to cancel the screening. “Later, they applied to Azerbaijan Ministry of Foreign Affairs, they even applied to the Minister,’ said Özman.

Eventually they received a written order from Turkish authorities banning the screening.

According to Azerbaijan government, the movie creates the perception that Karabakh is an Armenian territory. The region of Nagorno-Karabakh is the subject of an unresolved dispute between Azerbaijan, in which it lies, and its ethnic Armenian majority, backed by neighbouring Armenia.

Filmed by  Armenian-Iranian director Anahit Abad, Yeva is about a woman, who escapes her influential in-laws with her daughter Nareh, after her husband’s death and takes refuge in one of the villages of Karabakh, Armenia, where she has to live in disguise.

The film was submitted this year by the Armenian National Film Academy for best foreign-language film at the Academy Awards.

https://ahvalnews.com/turkey/screening-armenian-iranian-director-anahit-abads-yeva-banned


Portrait made by Karabakh girl was liked by Stephen Hawking

News.am, Armenia
Portrait made by Karabakh girl was liked by Stephen Hawking Portrait made by Karabakh girl was liked by Stephen Hawking

14:41, 15.03.2018
                  

In the summer of 2015, fourteen-year old Ani Gevorgyan from the Republic of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh Republic/NKR) had presented renowned physicist Stephen Hawking with his portrait made from crinoid fossil stones, which are found in Astghashen community in Artsakh’s Askeran Region.

Gevorgyan told ARTSAKHpress news agency that she got interested in Hawking when she learned that he had become a world-renowned scientist despite his limited physical abilities.

“I was excited,” she said. “And when in 2015 I was told that renowned astrophysicist Garik Israyelyan—who knew Hawking personally—was in Artsakh, I asked him to present to the great scientist his portrait made by me.

“Later, I was informed that my gift had reached the addressee and that he liked it a lot.’’

Stephen Hawking died Wednesday at the age of 76.

He was a leading theoretical physicist and cosmologist.

Chess: Tigran Petrosyan analyzes Aronian-Karjakin game

MediaMax, Armenia
Tigran Petrosyan analyzes Aronian-Karjakin game

Armenian chess lovers have been waiting for an Aronian win in the Candidates Tournament with their breaths held, and the grandmaster finally delivered.

Levon Aronian has recorded a confident, beautiful win over Sergey Karjakin (Russia) in the fourth round.

Two-time World Olympiad winner, grandmaster Tigran Petrosyan has analyzed the game for Mediamax Sport readers.

Photo: Mediamax

This win was anticipated indeed. I congratulate Levon.

It was clear from the beginning of the game that Levon prepared better and would play for the win only. Until the 14th or 15th move, the position was one played by other chess players too, but Levon did his homework with more attention and acted more competently.

After the 22nd move, when the players exchanged queens, Aronian had one pawn more. Nevertheless, it was too early to relax and Levon needed to continue his careful, competent work.

Levon was playing in his style yesterday, very quickly and confidently, which was another factor hushing Karjakin.

Step by step, Aronian strengthened the position of all his pieces until he got a rook ending. Finally, he used perfectly well his three pawns.

I hope this win will inspire him and lead to more success in the upcoming games.

Levon Aronian will face Alexander Grischuk (Russia) in the 5th round of Candidates Tournament today.

It’s the “right time” for investments in Armenia, PM says

MediaMax, Armenia
It’s the “right time” for investments in Armenia, PM says

Karen Karapetyan and his Lebanese counterpart Saad Hariri discussed the prospects of the development of economic cooperation between the two countries.

“Lebanese companies can use our platform to enter larger markers, taking into consideration our membership in the Eurasian Economic Union, free economic zone at the border with Iran, GSP+ trade regime with the European Union. Overall it’s the right time to come to Armenia and make investments,” Karen Karapetyan said.

IDA is considering a shift from aid to trade relations

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Within the framework of the visit to the United States of America, the RA NA Deputy Speaker, the head of the Armenia-USA friendship group Arpine Hovhannisyan had a meeting with Gretchen Birkle, Deputy Director of the Europe and Eurasia Office of the USAID.


Within the framework of the meeting, the importance of the programs implemented and implemented by IDA in Armenia was discussed. Prospects of cooperation in information technologies, tourism, renewable energy and other fields were discussed.


Both sides also highlighted a new format of cooperation, in particular, the transition from aid to commercial relations.

Sports/Olympics: Winter Olympics 2018: Evgenia Medvedeva (Babasyan) sets new world record

News.am, Armenia
Feb 11 2018
Winter Olympics 2018: Evgenia Medvedeva sets new world record
The figure skater Evgenia Medvedeva (Babasyan) of Russia set a new world record in the women’s figure skating short program at the Olympics Winter Games 2018.

The 18-year-old athlete with Armenian roots was awarded 81.06 points for her performance.

Medvedeva set the previous record at the 2017 World Team Trophy held in Tokyo, Japan.

As reported earlier, last year she broke her own world record with a combined score of 233.41 points and became the first woman to win consecutive world titles.

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