Turkey’s Supreme Court of Appeals today overruled previous decisions absolving suspects in the Hrant Dink murder case of any connection to armed criminal organizations, according to Hürriyet Daily News.
Lousineh Hovhannisyan, who works for the National Center for Technical Safety attached to the Ministry of Emergency Situations, told reporters today that none of the 126 amusement rides now operating in Armenia have failed their inspections.
Today, Catholicos Garegin II hosted a reception in Etchmiadzin for employees of the RA Compulsory Enforcement Service of Judicial Acts to mark the agency’s 15th anniversary.
Families hold societies together, and intergenerational relationships extend this legacy over time. This year’s International Day of Families is an occasion to celebrate connections among all members of the constellation that makes up a family. It is also an opportunity to reflect on how they are affected by social and economic trends – and what we can do to strengthen families in response.
The ferris wheel in the town of Abovyan was a place of enchantment for local children. It sat high on a hill, surrounded by trees, giving off magical lights and colors. Sitting atop the "devil's wheel" afforded one the best view of thw town below, shimmering in the glow of evening lights. One day, they came and moved the ferris wheel. The St. John the Baptist Church, financed by Prosperous Armenian Party head Gagik Tsarukyan, rose on the...
The U.S. Supreme Court asked the Obama Administration last October if it should review a Federal Appeals Court decision that had struck down a California law (Section 354.4) extending the statute of limitations on Armenian Genocide-era life insurance claims.
Maria Navasardyan, a school pupil in Armenia, was declared the winner of a “Reading Olympiad” and awarded two tickets to Rome for her efforts.