Sports: English Premier League: Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Petr Čech get highest rating in Arsenal clash against Watford

News.am, Armenia

Whoscored.com has rated the Arsenal players, after their English Premier League clash against Watford.

The captain of the Armenian national team Henrikh Mkhitaryan was given the highest rating of 8.8. Czech goalkeeper of Arsenal Petr Cech was give the same rating.

Petr Cech was recognized as the best football player of the match  following the results of the vote, conducted by the press service of “Arsenal”.

29-year-old midfielder of the Armenian national team Henrikh Mkhitaryan played 78 minutes, becoming the author of a goal and an assist.

Art: Vingt toiles de l’artiste arménien au bar lounge du Prado

Le Berry Républicain- France
23 févr. 2018
 
 
Vingt toiles de l’artiste arménien au bar lounge du Prado
 
               
    Si cette toile est en noir et blanc, la couleur a gagné d’autres œuvres.
 
Publié le 24/02/2018
 
 
Cela fait près de sept ans que Samvel Nazaryan est en France où cet Arménien est venu se faire soigner.
 
« La France m’a sauvé la vie, je veux donner tout ce que je sais à ce pays », explique-t-il, lui qui a reçu une formation artistique à l’école des beaux-arts d’Erevan.
 
Il est devenu le restaurateur du Muséum national d’histoire d’Arménie, avant de se fracasser la mâchoire dans une manifestation contre la corruption politique dans la capitale du pays.
 
En avril 2014, il participait à une exposition collective, au Wake Up, sous l’intitulé Filtre d’ailleurs, en compagnie d’artistes comme Gil Soulat, Stéphane Torossian, Pascal Duquenne.
 
La couleur est revenue dans son œuvre
 
Cette exposition avait valeur, à l’époque, de mobilisation, de manifestation de soutien. Cette fois-ci, Samvel Nazaryan est en solo dans ce grand lieu qu’est le Wake Up.
 
L’artiste arménien a disposé une vingtaine de peintures récentes qu’il a créées à partir d’une toile particulière, car il s’agit d’un tissu noir.
 
« Je travaille avec du pastel, des mélanges de techniques ou de l’acrylique. J’ai un atelier chez moi et c’est ma cinquième exposition à Bourges », indique-t-il.
 
Samvel Nazaryan a d’abord travaillé le noir et blanc qui correspondait à ses états d’âme, notamment après les six opérations qu’il a subies pour réparer sa mâchoire. Puis, la couleur est revenue dans ses toiles.
 
« Je suis surtout sculpteur et fondeur. D’ailleurs, j’ai le rêve que la fonderie des beaux-arts renaisse. Je suis plus jeune concernant la peinture », avoue l’artiste.
 
Son autre rêve serait de créer un lien culturel avec toute la diaspora arménienne.
 
Pratique. L’exposition est visible au Wake Up (24, rue du Pré-Doulet), du mardi au samedi, de 11 heures à minuit, et les dimanches et lundis de 17 heures à minuit.
 
François Lesbre
 
 
 

Armenia annuls normalization protocols with Turkey

The Associated Press
March 1, 2018 Thursday 5:01 PM GMT
Armenia annuls normalization protocols with Turkey
YEREVAN, Armenia
YEREVAN, Armenia (AP) - Armenia's president has annulled long-dormant
protocols aimed at normalizing ties with Turkey.
According to his spokesman, Vladimir Akopyan, President Serzh Sargsyan
made the announcement Thursday at a meeting of the country's security
council.
The so-called Zurich Protocols signed by Yerevan and Ankara in 2009
were designed to open the Turkey-Armenia border and normalize
diplomatic ties. The agreement required ratification by both
countries' parliaments.
Turkey closed its border with Armenia in 1993 in protest of the war in
Nagorno-Karabakh, a predominantly ethnic-Armenian region of
Azerbaijan. Nagorno-Karabakh now is under the control of forces that
claim to be local ethnic Armenians but that Azerbaijan alleges include
Armenian troops.
The countries are also embroiled in a dispute over the massacre of 1.5
million Armenians a century ago by Ottoman Turks.

Azerbaijani press: Italian politician wins judicial trial on anti-Azerbaijan slander campaign

19:36 (UTC+04:00)

Baku, Azerbaijan, Feb. 13

Trend:

The Milan Court has completed the judicial trial on money laundering against Luca Volonte, one of Europe’s most prominent politicians who has been the victim of Europe’s evil and slander campaign for more than two years, Elkhan Suleymanov, former Azerbaijani MP, told Trend Feb. 13.

Luca Volonte was acquitted by the decision of the Milan Court after long-lasting insults and moral suffering, Suleymanov said.

Suleymanov expressed his “deepest condolences” to Armenians and pro-Armenians who supported the organizers of Europe’s evil and slander campaign against him, Azerbaijan and Luca Volonte.

Azerbaijan makes 150 ceasefire violations over past week

Panorama, Armenia
Jan 20 2018

The Azerbaijani armed forces violated the ceasefire along the Line of Contact between Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) and Azerbaijan nearly 150 times from 14 to 20 January.

During this period, the adversary fired more than 1,800 shots towards the Armenian defense positions, the press service of the Artsakh Ministry of Defense told Panorama.am.

The frontline units of the Defense Army are in control over the frontline situation and continue confidently fulfilling their military tasks. 

UAE Ambassador opens Vedi Hospital, Ararat in Armenia

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, UAE
Friday
UAE Ambassador opens Vedi Hospital, Ararat in Armenia.

Mkhitaryan may become highest paid player of Arsenal – British media

 

Category
Sport

Armenia’s Henrikh Mkhitaryan, midfielder of Manchester United might become the highest paid player of Arsenal, according to London Evening News.

The newspaper says if the Armenian international gets transferred to Arsenal ,he will become the highest paid player of the club with 175 thousand pounds a week.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan’s transfer is still under media spotlight internationally.

The Armenian football superstar transferred to Manchester United from Borussia Dortmund in 2016.

Food: Khachapuri is a big, wonderful mess of melted cheese, dough, salt, and crunch

Boston Globe

Jan 12 2018

Until recently, Americans didn’t appreciate the simple beauty of eggs. Yes, they knew eggs could raise baked goods, enrich a casserole, and elicit a smile if presented sunny-side up at breakfast, with fat pieces of crusty potato beside them.

But where Chinese cooks stirred an egg into fried rice or dropped one into bubbling soup, French cooks added an egg and bacon to frisee lettuce, and North Africans poached them in spicy tomato sauce, chefs here were still using them in cooking — as ingredients really, rather than celebrating the perfect ovoid on its own.

Then the light dawned (or as my friend likes to say, “dawn breaks over Marblehead”), and eggs were everywhere: a fried egg might appear on a seared pork chop, a poached egg on steamed asparagus, a soft-cooked egg on a grain bowl, a jiggly egg on cheese pizza. Tender whites and yolks that spill open with the touch of a fork are extremely appealing we all discovered, and not just at breakfast.

Vache Chilingaryan dies while helping his friend

Vache Chilingaryan, fatally wounded by the adversary’s shooting yesterday, was the resident of Shorzha village, Gegharkunik region.

Sulishko Shushanyan, head of the village,informed us that the soldier had two sisters and lived in socially normal conditions. “They have a small household, live normally. Vache was a good boy, physically strong, tall, hardworking,” said Sulishko Shushanyan.

To the question, whether he had any kind of information about the case, Sulishko Shushanyan said, “We are told that his friend was shot and Vache went to help him, and he was also shot. Then the third went to them and the adversary shot him, too. We have two injured and one victim.

Details are available here

Jonni Melikyan: ‘The president’s visit to Georgia may become a turning point’

Aravot, Armenia
Dec 28 2017
Jonni Melikyan: ‘The president’s visit to Georgia may become a turning point’
[Armenian News note: the below is translated from the Russian edition of Aravot]

Expert in Georgia issues Jonni Melikyan has described [Armenian] President Serzh Sargsyan’s visit to Georgia as positive and constructive.

He noted at the press centre of the Armenpress [news agency] yesterday [27 December]: “There are preconditions that can turn this visit into a turning point”. He noted that multilateral meetings were held and they also encompassed the spheres of economy and security and almost all aspects of relations between the states were discussed. “However, a lot depends on the reaction of the Georgian side,” he added.

Melikyan gave a positive assessment to the fact that according to the data of 11 months of the expiring year, the trade turnover between Armenia and Georgia increased by 24 per cent. He stressed that it was mostly exports that increased, while imports diminished. Seven million tourists from various countries visited Georgia in the expiring year and 1.5 million of them were Armenians. Jonni Melikyan stressed that it was an important index for Georgia in financial terms.

Jonni Melikyan noted that it was important for the development of relations between the two countries to implement a single programme of operating as transit countries. He said that President Serzh Sargsyan’s statement on the creation of joint enterprises was important. He expressed confidence that the Georgian side should take an interest in it, as the market of the EEU [Eurasian Economic Union, of which Armenia is a member] was important for it and Armenia was a EEU country that was the closest to it [Georgia].

The expert also said that it was important to end the practice of voting against each other in international organisations. President Serzh Sargsyan also spoke about this. Mr Melikyan recalled that there was such an agreement from the 1990s, but it was broken during the years of [former Georgian President] Mikheil Saakashvili’s tenure. Voting against each other in international organisations often creates obstacles in relations between the states.

“I do not know, whether the issue was discussed or not, but it would be good if the demarcation of the border were completed. Georgia now has determined border only with Turkey,” the speaker said, adding: “The coming year, 2018, may become a year full of new approaches and new energy in Armenian-Georgian relations”.

Considering Armenian-Georgian relations in the context of the agreement signed with the EU, Jonni Melikyan said that he did not think this could change a lot.

The expert in Georgia issues also touched on the likelihood of using routes alternative to the Lars [checkpoint on the Georgian-Russian border that Armenian cargoes and passengers pass on their way from Armenia to Russia], in particular, the Abkhaz railway line [in Georgia’s breakaway Abkhazia]. He believes that the Armenian side’s position must be that the process should unfold without any preconditions.

Speaking about problems in Javakhk [Georgia’s predominantly ethnic Armenian-populated Javakheti region], he noted that there were social problems in other Georgian regions, too: “The Armenian side may say that it can make certain investments, but they are Georgia’s domestic problems and they cannot do more”. Incidentally, the speaker stressed that according to the new Georgian constitution, the Georgian side cannot strip citizens with dual citizenship of Georgian citizenship.