Sports: World Boxing Championships: Armenia’s Davit Chaloyan scores glorious victory over Azerbaijani boxer during semi-final

News.am, Armenia
Nov 4 2021

Armenia’s representative Davit Chaloyan, 24, scored a glorious victory during the semi-final of the 2021 AIBA World Boxing Championships and secured the title of at least runner up.

In the +92 kg category, Chaloyan faced off against two-time European youth champion, participant of Tokyo 2020, Azerbaijani boxer Mahammad Abdullayev and clearly beat him 5-0.

The Armenian boxer scored a confident victory over Abdullayev in three rounds.

On November 5, Chaloyan’s opponent will be Russian boxer Mark Petrovskii during the final.

This is the first time Chaloyan is participating in a world championship with adults.


Turkey ex-PM speaks about ‘Zangezur corridor’

News.am, Armenia
Nov 4 2021

The “Zangezur corridor” will benefit all countries in the region. Former Turkish prime minister, parliament ex-speaker, and MP Binali Yildirim told about this to reporters on the margins of the VIII Global Baku Forum, entitled “The World after COVID-19,” Trend reports.

According to him, the opening of the aforementioned “corridor” will contribute to the expansion of ties between all countries in the region.

To note, the “Zangezur corridor” implies a road through the territory of Armenia. Yerevan states that it is ready to discuss the issue of unblocking communications in the region, but it is not about any “corridors.”

Armenia economy minister: Yerevan and Tehran are considering liberalization of bilateral transit and transportation

News.am, Armenia
Nov 4 2021

Yerevan and Tehran are considering liberalization of bilateral transit and transportation. This is what Minister of Economy of Armenia Vahan Kerobyan said in response to deputies’ questions during today’s discussion on the draft state budget for 2022 in parliament.

Kerobyan recalled that he had the opportunity to discuss this matter with Minister of Roads and Urban Development of Iran Mohammad Eslami in May of this year.

“Discussions are in progress. Armenian cars may enter Iran and take cargo from the Bandar Abbas port located in the Persian Gulf, and Armenia, in its turn, will lower the customs duties for Iranian cars. There is already a Memorandum of Understanding on this,” Kerobyan said.

US Senators introduce several amendments on holding Azerbaijan and Turkey liable

News.am, Armenia
Nov 4 2021

US Senators have introduced several amendments on holding Azerbaijan and Turkey liable, as reported on the Twitter blog of the Armenian National Committee of America.

Senator Bob Menendez has introduced an amendment demanding the US Department of State and the Department of Defense report on Turkey’s export of killer drones – in response to Azerbaijan’s 2020 deployment of Bayraktar UAVs against Artsakh. Menendez has also introduced an amendment to revoke authority of the U.S. President to waive Section 907 restrictions on US aid to Azerbaijan.

Senator Alex Padilla has introduced an amendment on Azerbaijan’s war crimes against Artsakh (Azerbaijan’s use of prohibited munitions, use of foreign mercenaries and use of Turkish UAVs containing US parts).

I think it’s a good moment to invest in Armenia: Head of Markets at Symbiotics Vincent Lehner

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 11:49, 3 November, 2021

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 3, ARMENPRESS. It was a great pleasure to host Vincent Lehner, Head of Markets at Symbiotics, during his first post-Covid business trip. During this past year, Ameriabank and Symbiotics signed two subordinated loan agreements to channel financing into supporting Armenian businesses, primarily small and medium businesses: 

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“I think it’s a good moment to invest in Armenia. We see Armenia as a very good base for us, for the development of our business.

We invest in the future, in the future of the bank, in the future of the country, and in the future of our company – Symbiotics, as well. Ameria is a great partner. Our partnership really shows that we are aligned, we have the same objectives, we can deliver together what we want, to achieve and support the businesses.”

Learn more about Ameria-Symbiotics strategic partnership in Armenia

COVID-19: Artsakh declares quarantine in capital Stepanakert and other towns from Nov 4 to Dec 1

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 12:58, 3 November, 2021

STEPANAKERT, NOVEMBER 3, ARMENPRESS. Quarantine will be declared in Artsakh’s capital Stepanakert and several urban communities starting from November 4, 22:00, to December 1, aimed at preventing the further spread of COVID-19.

The respective decision was approved today during a consultation led by Secretary of the Security Council of Artsakh Vitaly Balasanyan.

During the consultation minister of health Mikayel Hayriyan reported that over the past month the coronavirus cases have been greatly growing in the Republic, which urges to take quick measures to prevent its spread.

Community leaders attending the meeting presented draft decisions on declaring quarantine from November 4 to December 1. The drafts also presented the measures and the restrictions to be applied during the quarantine.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

State Revenue Committee Chairman holds meeting with Russian Ambassador

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 13:24, 3 November, 2021

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 3, ARMENPRESS. Chairman of the State Revenue Committee Rustam Badasyan received Russian Ambassador to Armenia Sergei Kopyrkin, the SRC said in a statement.

Mr Badasyan and Mr Kopyrkin attached importance to the regular meetings between the heads of the Armenian State Revenue Committee and the Russian Federal Customs and Tax services. They emphasized the importance of joint programs on installing electronic systems.

 

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Eurasian Development Bank to invest 1.2 billion dollars in its member states in 2021

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 14:30, 3 November, 2021

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 3, ARMENPRESS. The Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) plans to invest 1.2 billion dollars in the economies of its members states this year, Reuters reports citing the Bank’s board chairman Nikolai Podguzov.

Majority-owned by Russia and Kazakhstan and also present in Belarus, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, the EDB carries out project financing in infrastructure and industrial projects as well as transport and energy fields.

Nikolai Podguzov said the bank’s strategy for 2022-2026 envisages investing at least $500 million in projects in Armenia, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan.

Professors Balzani and Oganessian to receive first UNESCO-Russia Mendeleev International Prize in the Basic Sciences

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 14:58, 3 November, 2021

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 3, ARMENPRESS. Italian Professor Vincenzo Balzani and Russian-Armenian Professor Yuri Oganessian will be awarded the first UNESCO-Russia Mendeleev International Prize in the Basic Sciences. The decision was made on the recommendation of an eminent international jury chaired by Professor Jean-Pierre Sauvage, winner of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, UNESCO said in a news release.

Yuri Oganessian 

Professor, Scientific Director.

Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna.

Recognized for his breakthrough discoveries that extend the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements and for his promotion of the basic sciences at global scale.

Professor Oganessian’s work played a leading role in the synthesis and study of new chemical elements of the periodic table.  He has driven major developments in international scientific cooperation that led, inter alia, to the discovery of superheavy elements like the one with atomic number 118 named after him as Oganesson.

 

Vincenzo Balzani 

Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, University of Bologna.

Recognized for the lasting impact of his outstanding scientific achievements in basic chemical sciences and his career-long efforts to promote international cooperation, science education and sustainable development.

Professor Balzani pioneered inorganic photochemistry and supramolecular photochemistry. He has also made great contributions to science education and to reflection on science as a driver to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, and on the relationship between science and society, science and peace.

 

The laureates will receive the Prize at a ceremony at UNESCO Headquarters, Paris on 15 November, during the 41st session of the Organization’s General Conference.

 

“I want to express my warmest congratulations to the two winners, Professor Balzani and Professor Oganessian. Their achievements portray the inestimable value of the basic sciences to the advancement of international scientific cooperation, the building of our collective knowledge and to sustainable development following the footsteps of Dmitry Mendeleev. We need to continue increasing their large diffusion in the society at a time when the world and UNESCO are moving towards Open science”, Audrey Azoulay, UNESCO Director-General said.

“Russia historically pays special attention to the development of fundamental sciences. This arduous research does not bring quick results, but is the basis of many innovative achievements and modern technologies. Breakthrough discoveries are made possible by the fortitude and persistence of scientists and research teams. Someone’s scientific courage and passion for exploration stands behind every invention, every new technology. The Prize named after the great Russian scientist Dmitry Mendeleev is an incentive and an honorable reward for researchers who make discoveries for the benefit of all mankind,” said Valery Falkov, Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation.

Established as a follow up of the International Year of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements in 2019, the UNESCO-Russia Mendeleev International Prize in the Basic Sciences was created to foster scientific progress, science popularization and international cooperation in the basic sciences. The Prize honours the remarkable scientific heritage of Dimitri Mendeleev, father of the Periodic Table, whose work was fundamental to the development of chemistry, physics, biology, aeronautics, hydrodynamics, meteorology and astronomy as well as what is now termed sustainable development. Dmitri Mendeleev’s version of the periodic table of 1869 contained gaps in places where he believed unknown elements would fit, thereby, challenging the generations to come to follow in his footsteps for the progress of science and the betterment of humankind. Since then, the Periodic Table has been continuously supplemented as scientists identify and synthesize new elements, mainly through international scientific cooperation.

The Prize is awarded annually to two individuals for their breakthrough discoveries or outstanding innovations driving, or with potential to drive, socio-economic transformation and development of human societies, and for their dedicated promotion of basic science. Each laureate receives a monetary award of US $250,000, a gold medal and a diploma.