The Tatev cable car’s operating system was damaged by a lightning storm that hit the Halidzor area on May 18, forcing management to temporarily suspend operations.
Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan must do more to protect lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people, Amnesty International said after a spate of attacks on activists.
Liz Chater, a family history researcher, announces that the first book in a series of biographical ‘lifestyle accounts’ that highlight the remarkable life of Sir Catchick Paul Chater, an Indian Armenian businessman, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries has now been published.
The Armenian Gay and Lesbian Association of New York is appalled by the terrorist firebombing of DIY bar on May 8 and the subsequent hate crimes against the establishment this past week. We also condemn the proliferation of verbal, Facebook, Youtube and other online attacks lodged against the queer community of Yerevan. Furthermore, we denounce acts of hate speech and threats against anyone in Armenia deemed different or “threatening to...
The Montenegrin judiciary is not influenced by the mafia, said the Montenegro Minister of Justice Dusko Markovic at a Parliamentary meeting on Thursday in Podgorica.
But the village has one proud boast under its belt – it’s where Catholicos Garegin II was born and where his brother Gevorg Nersisyan serves as mayor.