Musarrat Ullah Jan is a Pakistani journalist working in the Peshawar Bureau of Dunya Television Network. He specializes in covering crime and court related activities, bomb blasts, suicide attacks in Peshawar, the capital of Khyber Pukhtoonkhwa Province, and making documentaries about families that have been affected.
A Turkish Appeals Court has upheld the 22 year and 10 month sentence handed down to Ogün Samast, who gunned down Hrant Dink in 2007.
With the lowering of internet rates and the entrance of the web into even the most remote of villages, we must take a new look at the role of TV in shaping public opinion in the run-up to elections in Armenia.
170 wolves have been shot and killed by hunters in Armenia so far this year under a government plan that places a 100,000 AMD bounty on each hide.
At today’s opening criminal trial of Nareg Hartounian, his defense lawyer, Hayk Alumyan, made a motion for the judge to recuse herself.
Recent changes to Turkish regulations regarding minority schools have appeared to create more confusion for some educators who claim the changes don’t solve the problems faced by children of foreign nationals.
Turkey and its neighbor, Azerbaijan, are increasing diplomatic and economic cooperation following the collapse of rapprochement efforts between Turkey and Azerbaijan's rival, Armenia. Turkey is increasingly aligning itself with its Azerbaijani neighbor.
The slander trial in which Paravon Mirzoyan is suing the Chorrord Inknishanutyun newspaper continued today at the Kentron and Nork-Marash District Court in Yerevan.
Republican Party of Armenia (HHK)
With this letter we, Armenians of Norway, convey our fullest support to your green activism. We are concerned with the complicated situation around the Mashtots Park, and Teghut forest and always follow the developments around these issues. We join your claim to stop the construction in the park, remove the trade booths and leave the park to its owners – the residents of Yerevan.
Lilit's son dоesn't go to school