On Friday, 10 October, Armenia officially joined the Eurasian Customs Union. It was more than a year ago since the Caucasus country made its fateful decision to join the Moscow-backed union and to turn down a potential Association Agreement with the EU.
When US$ 20 billion in dirty money swirled out of Russia and into Europe in one of the biggest money laundering operations yet uncovered in Eastern Europe, investigators in Moldova and Russia set to work to track down how it was done and who was behind it.
On October 13, the Artsakh State University and Belgium's Catholic University of Leuven signed a Declaration of Cooperation in Stepanakert.
Pierre Clive Agius, Malta’s newly appointed ambassador to Armenia, presented his credentials to President Saerzh Sargsyan earlier today.
The following five minute film (in Armenian), prepared by the Union of Informed Citizens, argues that some 7,000 items will increase in price, sooner or later, due to Armenia’s entry into the Eurasian Economic Union.