Russian Federal Prosecutors have accused a subsidiary of Rosatom, the country’s state-owned nuclear energy corporation, of corruption and knowingly selling inferior equipment manufactured for nuclear reactors.
The U.S. Treasury Department Friday sanctioned seven people it identified as “key members and associates” of the Brothers’ Circle organized crime network and an entire faction of Japan’s Yakuza gang, including the two men who lead it.
VIENNA, Feb. 27, 2012 - The Vienna-based South East Europe Media Organisation (SEEMO), an affiliate of the International Press Institute (IPI), will, in cooperation with different partners, expand a number of press freedom websites dedicated to monitoring media developments in specific countries. Currently, SEEMO runs websites on press freedom issues in Belarus, Hungary, Macedonia and Turkey.
Today the European Union, represented by the European Commission, and the Government of Armenia, represented by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs launched negotiations on two agreements to facilitate respectively the procedures for issuing short-stay visas, as well as the readmission of irregular migrants between the European Union and Armenia.
The Kentron and Nork-Marash District Court today threw out the countersuit filed by Edik Andreasyan against Hayk Babukhanyan.
Gagik, the girl’s uncle, says that this isn’t the first time that the teacher has singled Karine out and led her away. Karine is mentally challenged.
Today, Judge Samvel Tadevosyan at Yerevan’s Kentron and Nork-Marash District Court threw out the slander suit filed by Hayk Babukhanyan and Iravunk Media Ltd against report.am and Edik Andreasyan.
Mayor Danielyan took out a $10,000 bank loan and used the village municipal building as collateral. The mayor signed off on the bank loan without the approval of the municipal council.