The UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has launched a new global campaign to raise awareness that transnational organized crime carries an annual cost of US$870 billion.
During the meeting, the sides stressed the importance of cooperation between the Environmental Protection Organization of Iran and its counterpart in Armenia, considering the necessity of deepening cooperation on identifying, studying and addressing environmental problems.
The Trchkan Waterfall Defense Initiative has written to the Armenian Environment Minister about the devastating impact that two small hydro-electric plants have caused to the Herher tributary of the Arpa River.
Republican Party MP Vahe Hakobyan only trails Prosperous Armenia Party leader Gagik Tsarukyan in terms personal wealth in Armenia’s legislature.
According to the Kagh Petrol website, the company signed contract with Russia, Bulgaria and Romania in 1992 to import gasoline and diesel fuel. The company began to cooperate with Turkmenistan in 1994 regarding diesel fuel.
Armenian Software, a market leader of financial automation systems in Armenia, says it is ready to train and hire Syrian-Armenian professionals who want to relocate to Armenia.
There’s a new 14 episode series entitled From the Caucasus to Beirut dealing with the Armenian diaspora in the Middle East, exile, national identity and conflicting ties to the homeland in present-day Turkey. Paolo Martino has already written three installments in the series for Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso (OBC), an online news provider and research centre devoted to social and political change in South-East Europe, Turkey and the Caucasus.
Since the launch of the project in January 2012, almost half of a planned 33-kilometer distribution network has been built. Today, while work continues on the network, crews are also building water- distribution and -regulation wells. The final phase of the project will comprise the construction of a pump station and two reservoirs. When construction is completed, in Spring 2013, the more than 3,200 residents of Hadrut City will have around-the-clock...
When I first wrote about Bishop Abraham Mkrtchyan’s link to the three hydro-electric power stations in the village of Hermon, Hetq was besieged with comments.