A Russian gas magnate is under investigation in Latvia for fraud, according to a report in Business News Europe.
School enrollment in Jiliza decreases from year to year. There are no first, second, third or sixth grades. “There was one child scheduled for enrollment in the first grade, but the family moved away,” says Mayor Vardanyan.
Arman Davtyan, now being held at the Noubarahen Correctional Facility, has again written to Hetq for help in his case. This time, Davtyan threatened to take his own life if Hetq does not publish the letter he sent.
It is known that given the present conditions of globalization, along with internal factors, external factors also have a significant role to play for supporting economic growth. Exports are the impetus for long-term development, especially for countries that have a limited domestic market, such as Armenia.
The initiative of the Prosperous Armenia Party is more a response to the evident asymmetry of relations that has surface between the actual rights of various government institutions and constitutional responsibility.
Even though Armenia’s parliament today passed a government bill regarding the minimum wage in Armenia, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) has introduced a proposal to make additions and amendments to the new law.
“Through my photos, I show a typical day of an artist, a moment in the life of Armen Amiraghyan. How he lives and works.”
Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has canceled an arms deal with Russia worth $4.2 billion based on suspicions of corruption, CNN and others reported. Al-Maliki’s advisors say that Baghdad still wants to salvage an agreement.
Olga Grigorieva, formerly a senior medical official in the Moscow Prison Service, received death threats against her mother and son several weeks before her testimony in Moscow court on the circumstances of Sergei Magnitsky's death.
The move comes after the justice ministers of Armenia and Iran met in Tehran yesterday and signed a prisoner transfer agreement.
Armenia’s Defense Ministry reports that an Azerbaijani citizen crossed the border into Armenia’s northeastern Tavoush Region yesterday morning. The ministry states an investigation into the matter has been launched.
Nonetheless, ten deputy managers have been officially employed at the plant, receiving astronomical wages, since 2008. The government has been pulling funds from here and there to pay these supervisors.
Syrian Armenians from Aleppo, they fled late in September in a nine-car convoy. For Mr Asmaryan and the others in the convoy, the flags signified they had escaped the nightmare their lives had become during the 20-month Syrian conflict.