“Elsewhere, it’s the driver of the deputy of the deputy that comes out to meet with citizens,” joked one protester.
Sándor Pintér, Hungary’s Minister of the Interior, says he has no links with the private security firm that he sold in 2010 and that has continued to gain one lucrative government contract after another.
A newspaper in Colombia has reported a drugs-for-guns arrangement involving the country's two main guerrilla organizations and the Russian Mafia, in a case which highlights both the close relationship between the rebels and increasing influence of European organized crime.
Ever since a debilitating auto accident forty years ago, Karineh Mananyan has been confined to a wheelchair.
CCTV cameras have been installed in the corridors of Armenia's National Assembly.
Many in Turkey, including Sevag’s family and friends, believe that the young man was a victim of a racial attack.
There's a khachkar (an Armenian cross-stone) in the park adjacent to the Gabriel Sundukyan National Academic Theatre in Yerevan with an inscription that reads "In memory of those axed by the Bolsheviks in a Yerevan prison on February 18, 1921".