Music: Dubai-Based Armenian Musician Samvel Gasparyan Releases ‘Morning in Yerevan’

Al-Bawaba, The Middle East
Feb 28 2019


Dubai-Based Armenian Musician Samvel Gasparyan Releases ‘Morning in Yerevan’

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Published February 28th, 2019 – 14:03 GMT via SyndiGate.info

Dubai-based Armenian musician Samvel Gasparyan has released a new EP, “Morning in Yerevan.”

The jazz pianist combines his contemporary influences with Armenian folk music on the five-track record. The title track, for example, is supposed to mimic the vibrant atmosphere of the ancient Armenian capital (the EP release coincides with the city’s 2,800th anniversary, apparently), and uses some traditional sounds to anchor itself in the past. Closing track “On the Way to Sevan” is Gasparyan’s attempt to recreate the “excitement of driving to the heavenly scenery” of the titular Armenian lake.

Gasparyan has lived in the UAE since 2012, the same year that he was a prize winner at the Montreux International Jazz Competition, having also picked up an award at the Nottingham International Jazz Competition in 2011.

“Music, for me, is love and understanding that illuminates dark times and (brings) serenity during great times,” Gasparyan said in a press release for “Morning in Yerevan.” “It is a form of communication that transcends space and time, touching the hearts of people worldwide.”

In other regional music news, Lebanese singer Abeer Nehme has released her latest single, “Talfantelak,” a collaboration with lyricist and poet Germanos Germanos. The track’s got a lot to live up to: Nehme’s previous single “Waynak” picked up Song of the Year from Apple Music in the region.

(Source: abeernehme – Instagram)

Speaking to Arab News in August last year, Nehme described music as her “passport” and said, “It enables me to deliver a message and express ideas that any other language would have failed to deliver. I feel like my music is making a difference and spreading joy, hope and beauty.”

And Canadian-Lebanese singer-songwriter Danny Aridi also release a new single this month, entitled “Fool For You,” with an accompanying video set in London.

“Danny aims to express the effect that someone can have on our actions and behavior once we are blinded by their love,” the press release stated.

Sports: Seventh Pan-Armenian Summer Games to be held in Armenia from August 5 to 17

Arminfo, Armenia
Feb 28 2019
Alexandr Avanesov

ArmInfo. The Seventh Pan-Armenian Summer Games will be held in Armenia from August 5 to 17. The decision was made at the February 28 sitting of the RA  government.

According to the certificate – the rationale of the draft decision,  in order to successfully hold the games an organizing committee was  formed, the composition of which was also approved by today’s  decision of the Cabinet of Ministers. Deputy Prime Minister Tigran  Avinyan became the chairman of the organizing committee, included  Deputy Speaker Lena Nazaryan, Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan,  Minister of Education and Science Arayik Harutyunyan, Minister of  Territorial Administration and Development Suren Papikyan and others.

Pan-Armenian international competitions have been held since 1999,  with athletes from all over the world participating in them. The goal  of the Pan-Armenian Games is to unite Armenians from different  countries through sports, to strengthen ties between Armenia and the  Diaspora.

Sports: 10 Armenian boxers to participate in European Amateur Boxing Championships

News.am, Armenia
Feb 28 2019

Ten boxers to represent Armenia during the European Amateur Boxing Championships to be held in Russia’s Vladikavkaz, the press service of the BFA reported.

Erik Tokhyan (52 kg), Zhorzhik Marutyan (56 kg), Hrayr Shahverdyan (60 kg), Benik Nikogosyan (64 kg), Garnik Papikyan (69 kg), Vakhtang Harutyunyan (75 kg) and Gurgen Hovhannisyan will fight in Vladikavkaz under the leadership of the head coach of the team Rudik Mkrtchyan and Vahan Adilkhanyan
Anush Grigoryan (52 kg), Lilit Dallakyan (54 kg) and Ani Hovsepyan (64 kg) will perform at the women’s tournament.

Manvel Grigoryan will remain in jail – court rejects motion of lawyers

Manvel Grigoryan will remain in jail – court rejects motion of lawyers

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18:05,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 27, ARMENPRESS.  A Yerevan court of general jurisdiction rejected the motion of the lawyers of former MP, General Manvel Grigoryan to release him from jail on bail. Grigoryan will remain in prison, ARMENPRESS reports Grigoryan’s lawyer Arsen Mkrtchyan told the reporters after the court session.

“The court rejected the motion”, he said.

The lawyer did not rule out the possibility of filing another motion.

Manvel Grigoryan has been charged for illegal possession of firearms and grand theft.

He was remanded into custody on June 16, 2018.

Grigoryan was stripped off immunity by the Parliament in June 19.

He was released on a 25 million AMD bail on December 21, 2018.

But the former lawmaker has been again placed under arrest on January 22, 2019. 

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Armenian PM, Chairman of Iranian Majlis see great prospects for developing partnership

Armenian PM, Chairman of Iranian Majlis see great prospects for developing partnership

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18:55,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 27, ARMENPRESS.  Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, who is in Tehran on an official visit, met with Chairman of the Iranian Majlis Ali Larijani.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the office of the Prime Minister of Armenia, Ali Larijani welcomed the visit of the delegation led by Pashinyan to Iran and expressed confidence that it will foster the future development of economic and political relations between the two states.

Nikol Pashinyan thanked for the warm reception and noted that the last time he visited the Iranian Majlis was when he was part of an Armenian parliamentary delegation and maintains warm and pleasant memories from that visit.

The interlocutors highly assessed the bilateral friendly relations, which continue to develop in an atmosphere of mutual understanding.

The sides considered the necessity of continuous strengthening of economic cooperation and highlighted the expansion of ties between the parliaments of the two countries for that. In this regard, the interlocutors underlined the necessity of the development of relations between the parliaments’ friendship groups, mutual visits, and noted that the cooperation of the legislative bodies also contributes to the further strengthening of Armenian-Iranian relations.

Nikol Pashinyan expressed satisfaction with the results of the meeting with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, underlining that the Armenian side is interested in implementing the agreements reached, in particular, in the economic sphere, which will give new impetus to bilateral relations.

Ali Larijani stressed that the Iranian parliament is inclined towards expanding relations. According to him, there are great opportunities for developing cooperation both in bilateral and multilateral formats. In this context, the importance of the free trade agreement between EAEU and Iran and the ratification of the document by the parliaments were touched upon. The parties also attached importance to the promotion of cooperation in tourism and culture.

Issues related to regional issues were also discussed during the meeting.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Inecobank and Blue Orchard Microfinance Fund sign 15 million USD bond agreement

Inecobank and Blue Orchard Microfinance Fund sign 15 million USD bond agreement

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YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 27, ARMENPRESS.  Inecobank CJSC and Blue Orchard Microfinance Fund signed a subordinate debt facility agreement in the amount of 15 million USD with a seven-year maturity period on February 27, ARMENPRESS was informed from Inecobank CJSC.

“Today Inecobank, as a leading bank in Armenia in attracting funds from foreign institutions, has a highly diversified funding structure both by liabilities and share capital” points out Tigran Davtyan, CEO of Inecobank.

As reported by the bank, the funds attracted will be directed to financing the bank’s overall activities, as well as will contribute to the growth of the bank’s credit portfolio, in particular focusing on the SME segment.

“We highly value our lasting cooperation with Blue Orchard Microfinance Fund, which provides subordinated loan in Armenia for the first time. Such a long-term and productive cooperation with foreign financial institutions comes to testify the high level of trust towards Inecobank, which has been achieved thanks to the Bank’s excellent financial performance and the high standards of corporate governance practices at the Bank”, sums-up Mr. Davtyan.

A subordinated loan is a more flexible tool that enables to manage the Bank’s assets and liabilities, mainly increasing the effectiveness of capital management. With the involvement of this subordinated loan, Inecobank’s regulatory capital will make up AMD 50 billion, which will improve the position of Inecobank in the market, thus ranking it among the most capitalized banks in Armenia’s banking system.

CJSC Inecobank CJSC is one of the leading banks in the South Caucasus region, focused on individual customers, small and middle market businesses and large corporations offering a full range of banking services including break through and innovative digital banking solutions. For over 23 years the bank has been providing unmatched convenience in Armenia serving more than 400 000 customers and over 150 000 online users. Inecobank developed and delivered industry-leading digital banking solutions with the purpose of introducing an entirely new culture of banking services. • In 2009 the Bank digitalized and fully automated the “Point of Sale Loan” product, reducing the loan generation time from 3-4 days to a few minutes. • In 2012, with the introduction of InecoOnline, the Bank was one of the first to provide 24/7 banking services to its customers. • In 2014 the Bank launched InecoMobile, its Mobile banking application, which is the most popular banking application in Armenia with over 100,000 users. • In 2017, the Bank was the first to introduce a fully automated consumer lending solution through its mobile and online applications, which generates consumer loans 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. • In 2018, the Bank was the first banking institution in Armenia to introduce InecoPay, the cashless payments new system




Pashinyan, Rouhani discussed entire Armenia-Iran agenda

Pashinyan, Rouhani discussed entire Armenia-Iran agenda

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19:32,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 27, ARMENPRESS.  Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, who is on an official visit in Iran, met with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, ARMENPRESS reports the PM wrote on his Facebook page.

“I discussed the entire Armenia-Iran agenda with President of Iran Hassan Rouhani in Tehran and we reached important agreements”, the PM wrote.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Armenian PM, Ayatollah Khamenei share opinion that NK conflict can be settled only through peaceful means

Armenian PM, Ayatollah Khamenei share opinion that NK conflict can be settled only through peaceful means

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20:40,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 27, ARMENPRESS.  Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan met with the Supreme Leader of Iran Ayatollah Khamenei in the sidelines of his official visit to Iran.

As ARMENPRESS was informed from the office of the Prime Minister of Armenia, Ayatollah Khamenei welcomed the visit of PM Pashinyan to Iran and noted that he has been informed on the results of the talks between Pashinyan and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.  Ayatollah Khamenei expressed support for the development of Armenian-Iranian multidimensional cooperation. He particularly highlighted the expansion and promotion of the Armenian-Iranian economic partnership.

Nikol Pashinyan thanked for the reception, emphasizing that Armenia is interested in continuous development and expansion of relations with friendly Iran.

During the meeting in warm atmosphere Nikol Pashinyan referred to the political developments in Armenia and the popular revolution.

The Supreme leader of Iran noted that he attentive followed the developments in Armenia that were peaceful and in line with democratic rules.  

During the meeting the interlocutors touched upon various regional issues. Nikol Pashinyan and Ayatollah Khamenei agreed that the comprehensive and lasting settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is possible only through peaceful means.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Pashinyan meets with Iranian-Armenians in Tehran

Pashinyan meets with Iranian-Armenians in Tehran

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21:13,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 27, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia, who is on 2-day official visit in Iran, met with the representatives of the Armenian community in Iran at “Ararat” sports and culture center on February 27, ARMENPRESS reports the PM posted a selfie on his Facebook page.

In the sidelines of the visit, the Armenian PM has already held meetings with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and Supreme Leader of Iran Ayatollah Khamenei.

On February 28 the PM will depart for Isfahan, where he will meet with the Governor and representatives of the Armenian community.

Edited and translated by Tigran Sirekanyan




Armenia takes soft drinks under excise tax

Armenia takes soft drinks under excise tax

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09:10,

YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 28, ARMENPRESS. The Armenian government wants to introduce an excise tax on all types of soft drinks.

According to officials, the additional tax collection will to some extent solve the budget loss problem that will be caused by the reduction of revenue tax rates and other reforms. Officials also argue that the move will also have a positive healthcare impact.

Deputy Minister of Finance Arman Poghosyan told ARMENPRESS they first considered introducing the excise tax only on soft drinks that contain 5g or more sugar per 100gram of the ingredient.

“Our initial recommendation was this, it was later revised. Now, an amended bill suggests an excise tax on all carbonated beverages, excluding mineral [soda] water and alcoholic drinks, regardless of sugar level. Our observations showed that tax administration based on sugar level can be accompanied by certain difficulties because the labels of the drinks rarely include sugar level, while carbonation is a more visible and more controllable element and tax administration can be implemented more effectively,” he said.

Asked to elaborate on the goals of the bill, Poghosyan says on one hand its purpose is to provide additional tax revenue, and on the other hand it will limit ‘harmful consumption’. The deputy finance minister says carbonated drinks and beverages with high sugar levels are bad for health.

According to Poghosyan, they conducted detailed discussions with the healthcare ministry and the World Health Organization while drafting the bill. He said they suggest having a fixed excise tax rate for all excisable soft drinks.

It wasn’t immediately clear how the excise tax will impact the market prices of soft drinks in Armenia.

The government is also currently developing a new tax code.  

Timeframes of commencing the new initiative weren’t immediately clear. 

By Anna Grigoryan

Edited and translated by Stepan Kocharyan