Turkey delays decision on turning Hagia Sophia into mosque

Panorama, Armenia
July 2 2020

A Turkish court has delayed a decision on whether the Hagia Sophia in Istanbul can be converted into a mosque, BBC News reports. 

The Council of State – Turkey’s highest administrative body – said it would make a ruling within 15 days, after a hearing lasting just 17 minutes.

The 1,500 year old Unesco World Heritage site was originally a cathedral before becoming a mosque and then a museum in the 1930s.

It may become a mosque again if the court approves the move.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan asked his aides to conduct a comprehensive study on how to convert the Hagia Sophia into a mosque earlier in June. 

Islamists in Turkey have long called for it to be converted, but secular opposition members have opposed the move. The proposal has prompted international criticism, from religious and political leaders worldwide.

Georgia to provide a corridor for the passage of Russian citizens from Armenia

Panorama, Armenia
July 2 2020

An agreement has been reached with the Georgian side to allow Russian citizens stranded in Armenia to return home passing through the territory of Georgia. As the Russian Embassy in Armenia reported, the agreement has been reached in close cooperation with Russian Embassy, Russia’s foreign ministry, Armenian and Georgian authorities as well as the the authorities of North Ossetia.

According to the source, as arranged with the Russian Embassy, South Caucasus Railway (SCR) has expressed readiness to cover the cost of the transportation, namely to provide comfortable buses (equipped with air-conditioning and toilets) which will ease the travel through the territory of the neighboring country without technical stops.

It is noted that the lists of the passengers are compiled based on the data of the Russian Embassy.

International community expects Armenia’s ‘non-standard approaches’ to Karabakh – opinion

Tert.am, Armenia
July 2 2020

Politics

Chess: Online pan-Armenian chess tournament invites players from Armenia, Artsakh and Diaspora

Tert.am, Armenia
July 2 2020

Sports

Music: Domingo Hindoyan announced as new chief conductor of Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra

Classic FM
June 9  2020
 
 
Domingo Hindoyan announced as new chief conductor of Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra
 
9 June 2020, 09:00 | Updated: 9 June 2020, 09:04
 Domingo Hindoyan announced as new chief conductor of Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. Picture: Simon Pauly
 
By Rosie Pentreath
 
Hindoyan will take the helm in 2021 while Vasily Petrenko steps into the music director role at Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
 
Domingo Hindoyan has been announced as the new chief conductor of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (RLPO), starting in 2021.
 
The Venezuelan conductor will step into the post as Vasily Petrenko takes on the role of music director at Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London. Petrenko made his debut with the RLPO in March 2016, conducting a performance of Mahler’s Symphony No.2, ‘Resurrection’, and will remain its conductor laureate after 15 years in Liverpool.
 
Hindoyan comes from the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra where he is currently principal guest conductor.
 
“Since the very first time I worked with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, I encountered an amazing group of musicians whose warm personalities and passion for music shone through,” Hindoyan says. “This Orchestra is a great collective force formed by brilliant individuals.”
 
He continues: “What excited me was not only the Orchestra but the vibrant city of Liverpool and its historic connection with music and sports. An orchestra is a fundamental ambassador for the arts, and together our priorities will be to preserve the great heritage of the music we perform, welcome audiences with unprecedented sounds, and build the future for new generations with fruitful educational projects.
 
“I am thrilled to be the new chief conductor of the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and know that together we will lead a new chapter in its musical history.”
 
  Hindoyan will take the helm in 2021 while Vasily Petrenko steps into the music director role at Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Picture: Simon Pauly
 
Who is Domingo Hindoyan?
 
Venezuelan conductor Domingo Hindoyan is currently Principal Guest Conductor of the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra. He has worked with many leading orchestras, including the Philharmonia Orchestra, London Philharmonic Orchestra, The Metropolitan Opera and Vienna State Opera, as well as the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra.
 
He began his music studies as a violinist and learned in the El Sistema programme in Venezuela before studying the violin and conducting at the Haute École de Musique de Genève. In 2013 he became first assistant to Daniel Barenboim at the Deutsche Staatsoper Berlin.
 
The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra is Classic FM’s Orchestra in North West England.
 
 
 

Bomb alarm at Yerevan Mall: rescuers dispatched to scene

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 14:54, 1 July, 2020

YEREVAN, JULY 1, ARMENPRESS. The National Center for Crisis Management received a call today, at 14:26 that a bomb is placed at the food court of Yerevan Mall, the ministry of emergency situations told Armenpress.

Rescuers and the operative group of the Crisis Center left for the scene.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Armenian PM offers congratulations on Prosecutor’s Office Employee Day

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 15:56, 1 July, 2020

YEREVAN, JULY 1, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan addressed a congratulatory message on the Day of the Prosecutor’s Office Employee and the 102nd anniversary of the Prosecutor’s Office.

“Dear representatives of the prosecution system,

Congratulations on the Prosecutor’s Office Employee Day and the 102nd anniversary of the formation of the Prosecution.

Today the expectations of our society, people from the Prosecution are great than ever before. With the 2018 peaceful, velvet and people’s revolution the people expressed their clear will to have Armenia where the rule of law is established, the principle of inevitability of punishment for crime committed is in force, where an efficient fight is being carried out against the criminal world, abuses and corruption.

And the implementation of the legal expectation of the people on these directions greatly depends on the activity of the prosecution. The current period is really a serious trial for the prosecution because the representatives of this system in most cases must form the truths known to the people as a charge and defend them in the court”, the Armenian PM said in his message, wishing capacity and determination to the representatives of the system for conducting their works.  

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Armenian kanoon player Marianna Gevorgyan wins main prize of World Folk Vision

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 16:02, 1 July, 2020

YEREVAN, JULY 1, ARMENPRESS. Armenian kanoon player Marianna Gevorgyan won one of the three main prizes of the World Folk Vision contest, she said on Facebook.

“We recorded a victory at the World Folk Vision international contest-festival. An honorary Grand prize at the 1st place. Thanks to all”, she said.

Marianna Gevorgyan became the winner at the nomination “Music of the peoples of the world”.

The contest was held online. Representatives of 115 countries participated in the contest, but 180 participants from 60 countries qualified for semi-final.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Armenian PM conveys congratulations to Justin Trudeau on Canada Day

Armenian PM conveys congratulations to Justin Trudeau on Canada Day

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 16:10, 1 July, 2020

YEREVAN, JULY 1, ARMENPRESS. Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan has sent a congratulatory message to Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau on the occasion of Canada Day, the Armenian PM’s Office told Armenpress.

The message runs as follows:

“Dear Mr. Prime Minister,

On behalf of the people of Armenia and on my own behalf, I hereby extend heartfelt congratulations to you and to the friendly Canadian people on the occasion of Canada Day.

Armenia highly appreciates the Armenian-Canadian friendly relations, which are developing in an atmosphere of partnership and mutual trust. I am pleased to note that the warm personal relations established between us impart a special impetus to the multifaceted Armenian-Canadian dialogue. Of course, the Armenian community in Canada, too, has played a significant role in the development and deepening of bilateral relations.

I assume that Canada Day will be marked in a slightly different way this year due to the pandemic. However, I am confident that the Canadians will celebrate this landmark Day in a high festive mood. So, once again, my heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to the friendly people of Canada!”

Bomb alert at shopping center in Yerevan was false

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 16:42, 1 July, 2020

YEREVAN, JULY 1, ARMENPRESS. The bomb threat targeting the food court of Yerevan Mall was false, the ministry of emergency situations told Armenpress.

Earlier today, at 14:26, the National Center for Crisis Management received a call about a bomb placed at the food court of Yerevan Mall.

Rescuers and the operative group of the Crisis Center left for the scene.

No bomb was found after the search operations.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan