To mark the 100th anniversary of the death of Jean-Jaurès (1859-1914), a large delegation of MPs and activists of the Armenian cause in France, led by Bruno Le Roux (President of the Socialist group in French National Assembly), flies today to Yerevan.
A legislator has submitted amendments to the Criminal Code of Russia that would classify non-cash services, such as promotions and sexual favors, as a form of bribery.
Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan reports that Hakobyan will be appointed chairman of the Ministry of Territorial Administration’s State Committee for Water Management.
There's no work in Sisian and life is hard, says Sisian resident Hovik Hovakimyan, whom Hetq staff came across by chance on the Yerevan-Sisian road while he was taking his sheep out to pasture.
Employees of the financially strapped Nairit rubber plant have once again taken to the streets of Yerevan to demand a year’s worth of unpaid wages owed them.
The illustration, depicting an armed partisan, has adorned the wall since early this morning.
It’s been a nasty summer in Yerevan, with temperatures hovering at 95 degrees Fahrenheit (35 degrees Celsius) or higher for at least two months straight, with an occasional dip to 85-90 degrees now and then. The 10-day forecast according to Yahoo Weather shows that the trend will continue through the middle of September.