Protests in Istanbul and Ankara erupted after audio recordings, allegedly of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan talking on the phone to his son, circulated on the Internet Monday. The two were discussing how to dispose of “tens of millions” of dollars in cash amid a graft probe.
The MP noted that the number of traffic violations was actually going up rather than decreasing, which was the expected result of the speed cameras in the first place.
“People in Armenia also have the right to have a just government and I believe what happened in Kiev can happen here,” Bagratyan said.
Society Without Violence NGO announces a contest under the rubric "Women for Conflict Reconciliation and Peace" within the framework of the program "Young Armenian and Turkish women for restoring lasting peace through art and dialogue".
Azerbaijan is maintaining its usual approach to press “freedom”: sponsoring pro-regime media and unapologetically repressing critical journalism.
By a vote of 75 to 3, the Armenian National Assembly today passed a bill to create an ad-hoc committee to investigate the issue of natural gas supply and pricing in Armenia.
Georgian President Giorgi Margvelashvili on February 27 will come to the Republic of Armenia on an official two-day visit upon Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan's invitation.