A judge in Kharkiv, Ukraine and three members of his family were beheaded Saturday in the judge's home, local media reported Monday..
US border officials confiscated hundreds of parcels last week as part of an international crackdown on the trafficking of counterfeit and pirated goods, officials from US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced Friday.
Since January 1 2013 suburban train Hrazdan-Almast-Hrazdan will be canceled instead of which another suburban train will run on Kanaker-Almast-Hrazdan route.
For the last three years, all our requests to visit people held in Armenia’s correctional facilities have received the same refusal, even though the head of the press affairs head has been changed. The above conversation took place twenty days ago. On December 14, we received the first reply to our two written requests from Ghalechyan. We received the second reply today.
Raffi K. Hovannisian and the Heritage Party will convene a broad-based public meeting on Saturday, December 22 at noon at the Armenia Marriott Hotel on Republic Square.
Aleta says she has no complaints – her husband respects her, listens to her opinions, and she can even leave the house on her own and buy the clothes she wants. That’s a big luxury for some village women.
On December 14, Yerevan’s Ajapnyak and Davtashen Administrative Court rejected in full the slander suit brought by the "Arrhythmology Cardiology Center of Armenia against the News.am website.
A French senator visiting Georgia stated that a bill criminalizing the denial of the Armenian Genocide would never pass the French Parliament.
According to today’s Hyurriyet Daily News, Turkish officials voiced their concerns regarding the safety of Armenia’s Metsamor nuclear plant during a meeting of the international community in Japan’s Fukushima prefecture.
Many MPs expressed their displeasure that their proposals made during committee sessions hadn’t been incorporated in the government’s bills, even though the government had stated that most of the proposals were acceptable.
On December 15, a bus carrying passengers from Iran swerved off the Yerevan-Meghri highway near the village of Arevik into a river below.
A few months ago when I was in Yerevan, a friend and I found ourselves leisurely strolling down Abovyan Street whilst talking about our immediate experiences of the last few weeks. She turned around to me and said, “This city is kind of like a never-ending carousel, you get on at one place and you get off at another but during the whole time you are just going around and around the city.” Yerevan was a carousel and we were traversing...