Senator Paul Scarr adds his voice of support for Australian recognition of Armenian, Assyrian and Greek genocides

Public Radio of Armenia
July 9 2020

Armenia’s health system able to cope with coronavirus pandemic for now

Public Radio of Armenia
July 9 2020

Armenia’s coronavirus cases top 30,000 on July 9

Panorama, Armenia
July 9 2020
Health 11:44 09/07/2020Armenia

Armenia has confirmed 526 new coronavirus infections in a 24-hour period, bringing the national tally to 30,346 as of 11 a.m. Thursday, July 9, the Ministry of Health reports.

573 more patients have recovered from COVID-19 with the total number of recoveries now standing at 18,000.

The coronavirus death toll has increased by 14 to 535.

The latest victims were 83 (male), 82 (male), 65 (female), 61 (female), 74 (female), 70 (male), 82 (male), 64 (male), 68 (female), 90 (female), 81 (male), 52 (female), 65 (male) and 63 (female) years old. All had underlying chronic health conditions.

In addition, according to the ministry, 6 cases of death were recorded in the past 24 hours when the patients tested positive for COVID-19, but the cause of death was another disease. The total of such cases is 170.

The number of active cases is 11,641.

As many as 129,166 tests have been performed in the country since the disease outbreak.

Armenian Genocide and Holocaust education now required in Colorado high schools

Public Radio of Armenia
July 9 2020

First Steering Committee meeting of the Armenia-Council of Europe 2019-2022 Action Plan

Council of Europe
July 9 2020

Strasbourg-Yerevan 7 July 2020

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We have achieved significant results in the implementation of the Action Plan 2019-2022. We are grateful for the support of the donors. Armenia is firm in its commitment to the full implementation of the Action Plan,” stated Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia, Avet Adonts at the opening of the first Steering Committee meeting of the Armenia-Council of Europe 2019-2022 Action Plan on 7 July 2020. The meeting was held by video conference.  

Verena Taylor, Director of the Office of the Directorate General of Programmes of the Council of Europe thanked the Armenian partners involved in the implementation of the Action Plan as well as Council of Europe’s colleagues in Yerevan and in Strasbourg for their commitment. “The efficient continuation of the implementation of the Action Plan during the health crisis was possible due to the quick and efficient revision of the work plans.” she added.

The meeting brought together 85 participants including Paruyr Hovhannisyan Permanent Representative of Armenia to the Council of Europe, high-ranking representatives of the Armenian authorities, involved in the implementation of Action Plan projects, as well as the representatives of the Council of Europe Secretariat and the Council of Europe Office in Yerevan.

The participants exchanged views on the state of implementation of the projects in the areas of protecting and promoting human rights, ensuring justice, the rule of law and democratic governance. They positively assessed the progress of the Action Plan and confirmed their readiness to continue its implementation.

The Council of Europe 2019-2022 Action Plan for Armenia was adopted in January 2019 and officially launched in Yerevan in June 2019. The Action Plan is implemented by the Council of Europe Office in Armenia in cooperation with the relevant national stakeholders. Action Plan projects are backed by the European Union, Norway, Sweden, Austria, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Germany, the Fund to End Violence Against Children, Ireland and Liechtenstein.


Human rights and women in Armenian army” program discussed

MediaMax, Armenia
July 9 2020


The parties have also reviewed the action plan for the second stage.

 

Davit Tonoyan has thanked Natalia Vutova, who will soon complete her mission to Armenia, for productive cooperation.

 

The program is implemented in the framework of the CoE 2019-2022 action plan and financed by Germany, Ireland, Lichtenstein and Sweden.


Technical Failure In Armenia Impacts Iranian Internet, Causes VPN Disruption

Radio Farda, Iran
July 9 2020

The global Internet watchdog NetBlocks on Thursday said Internet disruption in Iran on Wednesday was caused by a technical failure in neighboring Armenia which had a knock-on impact on Iran’s connectivity and indirectly caused disruptions similar to filtering traffic.

Iranian users on Wednesday reported serious disruption in Wi-Fi as well as Rightel and Irancell mobile Internet in various parts of the country and said VPN services were seriously affected.

According to NetBlocks, data corroborate the explanation supplied by Iran’s Telecommunication Infrastructure Company (TIC), indicating that there has been no intentional internet blackout but rather a power-cut and internet outage in Armenia resulted in a knock-on loss of international connectivity in Iran. Iranian networks depend on peering arrangements with neighbors for international routing.

“Wednesday’s reported failures and network timings indicate that the outages impacted gateway networks that serve parts of Iran’s state filter or “filternet” causing DNS queries to fail as well as resulting in modest impact to overall connectivity levels and manifesting in latency spikes on several ISPs for over five hours,” NetBlocks said about the impact of the Internet disruptions on the functioning of VPNs.

In a tweet on Wednesday following reports of disruptions, Sadjad Bonabi, Deputy Director of the Board of Directors of TCI, said that extensive outage outside Iranian borders in Turkey and Armenia had caused the disruptions. In a sequel to his tweet he reported that the paths had been redirected to the south and the network had been stabilized. Bonabi also said that some service providers had reported DNS disruptions which were being investigated.

Internet access in Iran is usually subject to disruptions and limitations which are due to extensive filtering by various security and communications bodies. At least one major VPN provider, VPN Makers, has in recent days informed its subscribers that it will cease providing VPN services from Friday due to “major recent problems and restrictions”.

The Islamic Republic has for years tried to implement a plan to separate the national network from the global Internet by creating an alternative (interanet0 called Iran National Information Network (ININ). With the ININ, Tehran hopes to cut the country’s dependency on international cyberspace.


Heads of Armenian mass media outlets address letter to Armenia Commandant

News.am, Armenia
July 9 2020

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Sports: Armenia football club goalkeeper tests positive for coronavirus

News.am, Armenia
July 9 2020

Vardan Shahatuni, the goalkeeper of FC Lori of Vanadzor, Armenia, has been infected with COVID-19, the club’s press service reported in a statement which reads as follows, in part:

“Today the test result was positive for goalkeeper Vardan Shahatuni. He has already been hospitalized and is under medical supervision. Another three footballers are running a fever at the moment.

“On July 9, the Lori footballers and staff will be tested once again in accordance with the established procedure.”

To note, in the last round of the current season in the Armenian Premier League, Lori is scheduled to play host to Ararat Yerevan on July 14.

Newspaper: European Court "slaps" Armenia Constitutional Court ex-judges

News.am, Armenia
July 9 2020

08:58, 09.07.2020