While governments and citizens of Eastern Europe were struggling with the recent financial crisis and trying to borrow money from international financial institutions, billions of euros circulated in the region in an illegal, parallel system that enriched organized crime figures and corrupt politicians.
Yerevan--European People’s Party (EPP) mission, which is currently in Armenia to assess the fulfillment of criteria for membership of the EPP by four applicant parties, today launched its meetings starting with Heritage Party.
The OSCE Office in Yerevan and the Yerevan Club of Intellectual Games NGO are organizing an interactive Intellectual Game on Human Rights with participation of around 50 schoolchildren from Yerevan. The opening of the event will take place on 24 November, Thursday, at 10.30, in the Congress Hotel, Ball.
RA President Serzh Sargsyan will visit Tbilisi on November 29-30 to review a number of issues of bilateral significance.
RA Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandyan has come out strongly against any talk of a “historical commission” to study the events of 1915.
The RA Court of Cassation has returned the suits filed by the Yerkir newspaper and MP Tigran Arzakantsyan.
Gyumri, Armenia – The Shirak Competitiveness Center will hold its annual Shirak EXPO 2011 on November 24, 2011 in Gyumri. This year, the event is organized as part of the “Support to Armenia-Turkey Rapprochement” project, supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by the Consortium of the Eurasia Partnership Foundation, Yerevan Press Club, International Center for Human Development and...
A judge Saturday sentenced 110 members of the Italian mafia group ‘Ndrangheta to a total 1,000 years of jail time at the culmination of a yearlong trial before a Milan court.
According to French press reports, more than twenty Armenian and Georgian criminal gang members were arrested last Friday morning in pre-dawn police raids in the south-east of France.
In the aftermath of its disastrous defeat in WWI, Ottoman Turkey had to face the wartime crime of the destruction of its Armenian population.
Groups urges Armenians to mark November 22 - the date of the Arbitral Award of US President Woodrow Wilson deciding the frontier between Armenia and Turkey - as the "Day to Reclaim the Homeland"