Sport:

Armenia schedule in EURO 2012 qualifier announced

Review of March 18-25 sports events.

March 29, 2010
The nine group winners and best runner-up qualify automatically. The eight remaining second-place teams play-off to decide the final four qualifiers. Ties take place between September 2010 and November 2011.
Society:

Marine Hakobyan: we can brighten up human lives with our attitude

The RA law on social protection of disabled people ensures equal rights for all Armenian citizens.

March 29, 2010
The RA law on social protection of disabled people ensures equal rights for all Armenian citizens. According to the law, any person, no matter whether he/she has physical or mental problems, is entitled to receive special education of all levels (from secondary to higher). Actually, inclusive education is available in a small number of schools and doesn’t often meet required standards.
Economy:

Armenian economy dollarization goes on

Business entities - beware!

March 27, 2010
Because of overdollarized Armenian economy, control over inflation is one of the main challenges Armenian government faces, Chief Executive Officer of HSBC Bank Armenia, Astrid Clifford stated. Inflation in Armenia remains high: price increase is observed in consumer market, caused by the impending price rise for energy carrier tariffs (gas price increase is expected on April 1); summer will see water price increase. Local forecasts are also unfavorable.
Politics:

Topic of the week – Armenian President’s visit to Syria

Home policy review for March 22-27, 2010

March 27, 2010
The week began with the Armenian President’s official visit to Syria. On March 22, on the invitation of his Syrian counterpart, President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan arrived in Syria with his wife Rita Sargsyan in the frames of a three-day official visit.
Armenia and world:

Intermediate total of the week: war with Iran postponed

At the summit of the CIS Council of Foreign Ministers in Moscow, OSCE Chairman-in-Office Kanat Saudabayev suggested organizing another meeting of the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan in Astana.

March 26, 2010
Latest developments in the Armenian-Turkish relations, or rather in the relations of Turkey-world community were not so much unexpected as, to put it mildly, bewildering. Turkish President Abdullah Gul won this year’s prestigious Chatham House prize, and Woodrow Wilson Award was granted to Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu. However, her drop of poison added German Chancellor Angela Merkel, declaring that Turkey could be offered only a “privileged partnership”. But there was nothing new in this statement: as long as France and Germany work together Turkey’s entry into the EU is booked.
IT & Telecom:

Increased number of Internet subscribers registered in Armenia; providers diversify connection channels

Main IT events of March 15-21.

March 25, 2010
Number of internet users increased 47.75 times over the period of 1998-2008, according to bbcrussian.com. Thus, 4000 internet users were registered in Armenia in 1998, their number increasing to 30 000 the next year. As of 2008, 191 thousand internet users were registered in Armenia. Obviously, BBC Russia information service used statistical data provided by international electronic connection union to make the statistic report. Meanwhile Armenian experts repeatedly noted that the statistic data cited is not complete, as mobile internet users were not taken into account while composing the assessment.
Culture:

Turkish students shot film about Armenian family

Review of March 15-21 cultural events.

March 25, 2010
Yerevan hosted two major events last week: the opening of Armmono Festival of Mono Performances and Day of Francophonie in Armenia. The former offered an opportunity to watch the performance of 18 theater stars from 7 countries while the latter featured a concert of Armenian pop stars singing in French.
 
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