Vienna, 22 February 2012-According to the statistics by Serbia’s Ministry of Interior, attacks on journalists in the country have decreased in the past two years. In 2010, there were seven recorded attacks against journalists. In 2011, three cases of threats to journalists’ safety were recorded. The police had solved all of the above- mentioned cases, Serbia’s Minister of the Interior, Ivica Dacic, said during a recent meeting with a delegation...
It has come to my attention that your parliamentary group—a partner of ours in the European People’s Party—might shortly be releasing, or at least considering, a draft resolution about Mountainous Karabagh.
The activities proposed under the Project will directly benefit over 133,000 residents in the cities of Ashtarak (Aragatzotn region), Masis (Ararat region) and Echmiadzin (Armavir region) and 15 neighboring rural settlements. The investments will increase average daily supply of drinking water service from 12 hours to 17 hours, improve water quality, decrease water pollution risks and improve customer service.
To mark International Mother Language Day 2012, the Turkish website bianet published articles in 20 different languages spoken in Turkey today. Many of them are on the verge of disappearing and have been included in the UNESCO World Atlas of Languages in Danger.
The tumor has grown and doctors say that only a liver transplant can save Harutyun’s life. Such an operation will cost $150,000.
An anonymous donor from Toronto has gifted a new minibus to theschool of Shosh, a village in Artsakh’s Askeran Region, as a New Year’s present.
The RA Public Council has announced that it will hold a discussion regarding the commercial construction now underway in Yerevan’s Mashtots Park.
Even though all Turkish government officials routinely deny the Armenian Genocide, one particular minister has turned denial into a full-time job. Ironically, as Minister for European Union Affairs, Egemen Bagish has harmed Turkey’s prospects for EU membership more than any of its critics!