Around 100 residents of the Gai village in Armavir are protesting their alleged electricity bills by marching to the square in Etchmiadzin. They say they have paid their bills on time and show the receipts as proof.
Shards of pottery have been unearthed at the controversial planned religious complex now being built at the St. Katoghike chapel located in downtown Yerevan.
“The main purpose of the book is to boost the effort of the scientific circles of Georgian in studying the vast materials base, that is kept at the Georgian archives, and thereby to enhance the existing picture of what is known about the Armenian Genocide,” says Aleksandr Ohanyan, one of the initiators of the book project.
We had sent some questions to RA Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Armen Movsisyan regarding the Halidzor gold mine exploratory license. We wanted to know what company had been given the license for the Syunik Marz mine.
On April 18, Turkey’s Supreme Election Board excluded twelve independent candidates from running for the general election in June. The candidates support the pro-Kurdish BDP.
If the “values” that have surrounded Serzh Sargsyan during his three year tenure haven’t changed, then there can be no changes in the country as a whole.
This Sunday for the second time in our history, commemorations for Armenian massacres in the past will be held throughout Turkey.
According to Fuat Keyman, Director of the Istanbul Policy Center (IPC) at Sabanci University, modern Turkey has been rapidly changing in the past ten years.