Ashot Sukiasyan, who only yesterday was slapped with a number of counts of fraud and money laundering, has emailed Hetq a copy of a letter he sent to Prosecutor General Aghvan Hovsepyan confessing that it was he who added the names of Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan and Archbishop Navasard Kjoyan to a registry document of an off-shore company called Wlispera Holdings Limited.
Some may have expected that the recent mass protests and unrest in Turkey would preoccupy its leaders with internal problems, distracting them from other important developments, such as Armenian Genocide issues. Regrettably, this has not happened.
According to the verdict, at the beginning of February, 2012 A. Mkhoyan using hazardous software aimed at getting or copying e-mail addresses and passwords of social website users had appropriated several personal pages of users in website odnoklassniki.ru.
Comments by Edward Nalbandian, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia, on the Enniskillen Joint Statement on Nagorno-Karabakh by the Heads of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair Countries
Gone are the trout...victims to six mini-hydro electric plants built up and down the river and its tributaries.
Armenia’s National Academy of Sciences has been accepted as a member in ALLEA – the federation of All European Academies.
Pashinyan, in no subtle terms, voiced suspicions as to the source of funds that Zakaryan used to build a multi-million dollar private residence over the past nine months.
Artour Kirakosyan has been named as the new head of the Noubarashen Administrative District in Yerevan.
A criminal case looking into charges that a former mayor of the village of Shnogh ripped off taxpayers has languished in the investigations unit of the Alaverdi Police Department for the past six months.
On June 14, a minibus carrying Syrian-Armenians from Yerevan to Aleppo collided with a taxi in the Sarikamish district of Kars, resulting in the death of the taxi driver and his passenger.