Deadly car bomb hits police HQ near Diyarbakir, Turkey

Photo: Kadir Konuksever/Al Jazeera Turk

A car bomb blast has hit a police headquarters in south-eastern Turkey, killing five people and injuring at least 39, officials say, the BBC reports.

A woman and a baby are among the dead. Rescuers are continuing to search through rubble at the scene in Cinar district, Diyarbakir province.

Officials blamed the blast on Kurdistan Worker’s Party (PKK) militants, who are active in the mainly Kurdish province.

No group has so far said it carried out the attack.

“Anahit” animation film now available on-line

“Anahit” animation film based on the homonymous fairy tale by Gazaros Aghayan is now available on the web.

It has been viewed by more than 80,000 thousand people in the cinemas, a record-breaking number for animation films in Armenia.

It took “Robert Sahakyants” Production five years to create the first Armenian full-length animation film.  The project was supported by the Armenian Ministry of Culture and the Sharm Holding.

Directed by David Sahakyants, Lyulya Sahakyants
Produced by Sharm Holding
Producers: Karen Ghazaryan, Hayk Sahakyants, David Sahakyants
Story by Naira Sahakyants, Lyulya Sahakyants, David Sahakyants
Dialogs by Vahram Sahakyan and Levon Galstyan
Production designer: Ernest Muradyan
Composers: Armen Martirosyan, Vardan Zadoyan

Voiced by Nazeni Hovhannisyan, Khoren Levonyan, Raphael Kotanjyan, Sushan Petrosyan, Hrant Tokhatyan, David Babayan, Mkrtich Arzumanyan, Vardan Zadoyan.

The songs are performed by Shushan Petrosyan, Inga Arshakyan, Tigran Petrosyan, Gor Sujyan, Nik Egibyan, Hasmik Karapetyan, as well as “Akunk” folk ensemble.

Armenian FM due in Bulgaria for official visit

Foreign Minister of Armenia Edward Nalbandian will arrive on an official visit to Bulgaria on Friday, January 15 at the invitation of Bulgarian Foreign Minister Daniel Mitov, Focus News Agency reports, quoting the press office of the ministry announced.

The two Foreign Ministers will discuss the bilateral relations and the opportunities for their strengthening, the regional cooperation, the Armenia-EU dialogue and the development of the transport infrastructure.

Minister Mitov and Minister Nalbandian will hold a joint briefing.
In the frames of the visit to Bulgaria Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian will also meet with President Rosen Plevneliev and National Assembly Chairperson Tsetska Tsacheva.

OSCE monitoring at the Line of Contact: No incidents reported

On January 14, in accordance with the arrangement reached with the authorities of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic, the OSCE Mission conducted a planned monitoring of the Line of Contact between the armed forces of Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijan in the eastern direction of the Talish village of the NKR Martakert region.

From the positions of the NKR Defense Army, the monitoring was conducted by Field Assistants of the Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office Khristo Khristov (Bulgaria) and Jiri Aberle (Czech Republic).

 From the opposite side of the Line of Contact, the monitoring was conducted by Field Assistant of the Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office Yevgeny Sharov (Ukraine) and Personal Assistant to the Personal Representative of the CiO Simon Tiller (Great Britain).

The monitoring passed in accordance with the agreed schedule. No violation of the cease-fire regime was registered.

From the Karabakh side, the monitoring mission was accompanied by representatives of the NKR Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Defense.

Aliyev’s words enough to show Azerbaijan’s stance on negotiations: Shavarsh Kocharyan

 

 

 

“The only fact of Aliyev saying that the meeting with Armenian President was formal is enough to show Azerbaijan’s position on the negotiations,” Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Shavarsh Kocharyan told reporters after the government sitting today.

“This is enough to understand the stance of the Azerbaijani leadership on the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs and the principles of conflict settlement. Definitely, this is the reason why there has been no progress in the settlement,” Kocharyan said.

According to him, progress in the approaches of the parties is important for achieving progress in the negotiations. “Of course, the Co-Chairs try to organize meetings as frequently as possible, but there can be no progress, if Azerbaijan continues to describe them as formal,” he added.

The Deputy FM said discussions in Bern were focused on the need to implement a mechanism of investigation of borer incidents, as installation of corresponding equipment.

“Although Azerbaijan rejects the proposal, this shows that the mediators are worried and are seeking new ways of settlement,” Shavarsh Kocharyan noted.

The Deputy Foreign Minister made it clear that should these attempts fail, there will be two options left –either imposing peace on Azerbaijan or recognizing the Nagorno Karabakh Republic.

Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid handed transfer bans

Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid have each been handed a transfer ban by Fifa, prohibiting the two clubs from registering players in the next two windows, Goal.com reports.

The Spanish sides were found to have broken the organisation’s rules in relation to international transfers of players under 18 years of age. The suspension is similar to that which world football’s governing body handed Barcelona.

Atletico were fined €820,000, while their city rivals must pay €330,000. The two clubs will be permitted to sign and register players in the current transfer period, which closes at the end of January, but will then be unable to bring in new additions until the summer of 2017.

Read the Fifa Disciplinary Committee’s statement below:

“The Fifa Disciplinary Committee has sanctioned Spanish clubs Atletico de Madrid and Real Madrid for breaches relating to the international transfer and registration of players under the age of 18.

The two clubs were found to have violated several provisions concerning the international transfer and first registration of minor players as well as other relevant provisions with regard to the registration and participation of certain players in competitions.

Both clubs are to serve a transfer ban that prevents them from registering any players at national and international level for the next two complete and consecutive registration periods for breaching articles 5, 9, 19 and 19bis as well as annexes 2 and 3 of the Regulations on the Status and Transfer of Players (the “Regulations”). The transfer ban, which does not affect the current registration period at all, given that it opened before the decisions were notified, applies to each club as a whole – with the exception of the women’s, futsal and beach soccer teams – and does not prevent the release of players.

Additionally, Atlético de Madrid and Real Madrid have been fined CHF 900,000 and CHF 360,000 respectively, while both clubs have been issued with a reprimand and given 90 days in which to regularise the situation of all minor players concerned.

The decisions, which were notified to the parties concerned today, were made based on the specific elements of each case. They follow investigations initially conducted by Fifa Transfer Matching System GmbH (Fifa TMS) and subsequently by the Fifa Disciplinary Committee as part of disciplinary proceedings. The investigations concerned minor players who were involved and participated in competitions with the clubs over various periods between 2007 and 2014 (Atlético de Madrid) and between 2005 and 2014 (Real Madrid).

Fifa works hard to protect the rights of players under the age of 18 – whether male or female, amateur or professional. This is done through the enforcement of regulations prohibiting the international transfer of minors, or the first registration of minors in a country other than their own, except in specific circumstances (cf. art. 19 of the Regulations) that must be approved by the sub-committee appointed by the Players’ Status Committee. As such, the provisions relating to the protection of minors need to be strictly applied. This has been confirmed on various occasions by the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Opening up the door to exceptions beyond those carefully drafted and included in the Regulations would unavoidably lead to cases of circumvention of the rationale for these provisions.

President Sargsyan observs Andranik Margarian memorial tournament

The President of Armenia, Chairman of the Chess Federation of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan today visited the Chess Academy of Armenia and observed the Andranik Margarian 6th memorial tournament, President’s Press Office reported.

The Academy, for the sixth year in a row has been conducting a tournament in different age groups which is open for boys and girls up to 18 years old.

The tournament, which commenced on January 8, 2016, will continue through January 16. The winners will be awarded medals, souvenirs and will be allowed to participate at the meetings of Armenia’s Chess Academy.

Iran ‘frees US sailors held in Gulf’

Photo: AFP

 

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have released 10 US sailors held for entering its territorial waters in the Gulf, state television reported, according to BBC.

They were detained on Tuesday after one of their two vessels broke down during a training mission, the US says.

A statement read on state media said the group were released into international waters after apologising.

nvestigations had shown the boats entered Iranian waters “unintentionally”, state television quoted the Guard’s statement as saying.

US Secretary of State John Kerry called Foreign Minister Javad Zarif shortly after the incident.

Swine flu: Armenia reports two more deaths

Two men aged 50 and 41 died of swine flu today after ten days of struggle, Press Service of the Armenian Ministry of Health reports.

The Ministry yesterday reported decrease in the number of patients diagnosed with swine flu. Three deaths have been confirmed after the statement.

Hummels, Mkhitaryan & Gundogan could leave BVB – but not at the same time

Dortmund CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke has suggested there is a chance Mats Hummels, Henrikh Mkhitaryanand Ilkay Gundogan will leave Borussia Dortmund, but is adamant they will not all be sold at once, reports.

The trio all have contracts with BVB until June 2017, leaving the club potentially contemplating cashing in on them in the summer or risk losing the influential threesome at the end of next season.

Dortmund previously lost Robert Lewandowski to Bayern Munich on a free transfer, but Watzke is not too worried about the prospect of potentially losing another star for free.

“I can rule out that three players of their calibre will all leave at once,” Watzke told Bild.

“It should be our goal to bring in a player of the same level if someone leaves us on a free transfer in 2017. We will make that happen.”

Both Hummels and Gundogan have been linked with a move to the Premier League in the past, but Watzke does not think England is the preferred destination for top players any longer.

“The absolute star players do not necessarily go to England,” he added.

“They have not been able to celebrate a World Cup for 50 years and that will not change any time soon.