Igityan is suing the Najarians for financial losses allegedly sustained as a reult of his conviction.
Promoting good economic governance in Armenia through the rapid regulatory simplification mechanism, also known as a “regulatory guillotine”, is the aim of a project supported by the OSCE Office in Yerevan launched today in Yerevan.
The final stage of “Haypost Marathon 2011” is in its active phase. Almost every day official reopening of one post office takes place.
We were out in the street when Sousanna turned the corner, dragging a tree branch. The woman was wearing a pair yellow summer pants and cut-off shoes.
A charitable concert took place in Toronto on October 30 that raised $20,000 for the renovation of the cultural center in Shushi, Artsakh.
Reports piled up from Japan Tobacco International (JTI) investigators around the globe. Mobsters were doing business with the firm’s Russian distributorship while shipping tons of illegal cigarettes into Europe. Workers felt endangered. Accused smugglers and criminals ran some of its Middle East partnerships.
According to the UN’s Human Development Report released yesterday, Armenia finished 86 out of 187 countries listed.
Executives of Japan Tobacco International (JTI) stood by as its distributors engaged in widespread cigarette smuggling in a dozen countries, according to company records, e-mails, secretly recorded conversations by investigators, and interviews with a half-dozen past employees.
Armenia ranked 84th in the 2011 Global Gender Gap Report released on Tuesday by the World Economic Forum.
Sargsyan’s decision would allow for zoning changes in the area and setting aside one hectare of land as “a unique site for special protection.”
During the past three years, Sargsyan has constantly striven to neutralize all the factors that were maintaining his dependency on Kocharyan. To a large degree, he has been successful.
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