Reporters from the Center for Investigative Reporting in Sarajevo (CIN), an OCCRP partner, won the award for Best Reported Corruption Story given by ACCOUNT (Bosnia’s Legal Anti-Corruption Network).
The Armenian Center for National and International Studies (ACNIS) today released the 2013 inaugural issue of the new ACNIS public policy publication, entitled “The Changing World: Viewpoints from Yerevan,” during a special presentation-seminar held at the Center’s Yerevan office. The meeting brought together the quarterly’s contributors, other leading analysts, policy specialists, and members of the press.
Children in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia have seen steady and positive reforms in children’s rights but still face huge barriers in accessing justice, according to a new European Union-UNICEF report launched today at a conference on justice for children in Brussels
Dzoragyugh Production Cooperative, owned by Ashot Sukiasyan, $9,370,450 of the loans issued by AmeriaBank were transferred to the accounts of several offshore companies held at the Hellenic Bank Publik Company of Cyprus.
Vardanashen, a village in the southern Armenian province of Armavir, is a mere 3.5 kilometres from the border with Turkey.
Somewhere in the City
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has organized its first stake in the Republic of Armenia.
A new robotics laboratory was inaugurated at the Ayb High School on June 26.
Toronto, June 26, 2013 – The historic city of Marseille was the location of the third general assembly of the Armenian Trade Network (ATN) that coincided with La Sémaine de l’éxcellence Franco-Arménienne organized by the French-Armenian Chamber of Commerce (CCIFA).
Africa is emerging as a transit continent for trafficking and the production of drugs, according to the 2013 World Drug Report released by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).