Police investigators in the UK have launched an inquiry into the involvement of 19 British shell companies in a US$20 billion money-laundering operation.
Preliminary results of Moldova’s Nov. 30 national elections show the outcome tipping toward parties in favor of closer ties with the European Union (EU) – if they can put aside their differences to form a coalition.
20 year-old Norayr Kamalyan, a former Artsakh Army soldier has metal screws holding his lower jaw bone together.
The appeal of Soghomon Kocharyan, now serving his 20th year in prison for the murder of an Iranian citizen, to have his case reopened will be reviewed by a Yerevan court on December 5.
The 5-7th century Odzoun church in Armenia’s northern Lori Province has been successfully renovated according to Levik Ghoughasyan, president of LevGouk Ltd., the contracting company that has worked on the church for the past fifteen years.
On December 2, in accordance with the arrangement reached with the authorities of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic, the OSCE Mission will conduct a planned monitoring of the Line of Contact between the armed forces of Nagorno Karabakh and Azerbaijan in the Martouni direction.
The Senate and the Chamber of Deputies of Bolivia have approved documents recognizing the Armenian Genocide of 1915.
26.6 million AMD will go to servicing the cars and 47 million AMD will be spent on gasoline. Another 20.1 million AMD will be spent on diesel fuel.