Four rooms of a seven room apartment in Tbilisi where Armenia’s “national poet” Hovhannes Tumanyan once resided is to be sold by the family given the property by the Georgian government in the 1990s.
Serbian fugitive Darko Šarić is hiding in South Africa protected by local mafia and corrupt police, according to the Daily Voice, a South African newspaper [who misspell his name but use his photo].
Even MP Samvel Aleksanyan, owner of the Yerevan City chain of supermarkets, sees nothing wrong with going after the “compassion” vote by lamenting the fact that he has to feed five hungry children at home.
Vienna, 18 January 2012-Numerous reporters were physically assaulted by protesters and policemen while covering peaceful anti-government protests that degenerated into violence in Bucharest between 15 and 16 January 2012.
RA Police Chief Vladimir Gasparyan has instructed his Passport and Visa Department (Ovir) to issue Igor Ghahramanyan an Armenian passport.
It goes without saying that the trials of political and historical past may become an experience. There is only one compulsory precondition for that: the exclusion of lie and forgery.
Turkey’s Justice Minister Sadullah Ergin said today that the Hrant Dink murder case has not yet concluded.
Armenia’s “Association of Young Biologists” is calling on all concerned to team up with them for a series of environmental events planned to take place from March 24 till September 25.
RA Prosecutor General orders investigation of Hetq article involving "indentured servitude" of two Armenian boys in Russia's Far East.
RA President Serzh Sargsyan will leave for Sochi on January 23at the invitation of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.
Turkish leaders routinely proclaim that they are not afraid of facing their country’s past. Yet, the minute someone reminds them of the darkest chapters of their history, they panic and overreact.
A Turkish court on Tuesday sentenced Yasin Hayal to life imprison for masterminding the murder of Hrant Dink in January, 2007.
In Armenia, Deputy Assistant Secretary Rubin will discuss U.S.-Armenian bilateral relations, the upcoming parliamentary elections, as well as our shared interests underlying cooperation in economic development and democratic reform.