Only one in seven people in the world live in a place where coverage of politics in the media is robust and journalists can work without legal and economic problems, according to a report released by Freedom House today.
Women were busy baking delicious zhingyal bread, made from tens of herbs, in every corner of the Nikol Duman House-Museum in the Askeran village of Tzaghkashat. Bakers from all regions of Artsakh had arrived at today's festival with their own secret recipes and all boasted that their product was the best. Visitors to the first ever festival, not wishing to offend any one region, went from booth to booth tasting the bread accompanied by a glass...
Serbian police have arrested 15 alleged members of an organized people-smuggling group.
Abrahamyan also raised questions regarding fostering foreign investment and locating new investment sources and the initiatives needed to attract such investment.
Bagratashen, on Armenia’s northern border with Georgia, was the first checkpoint scheduled for modernization in August 2013 and the bulk of the work will be completed by September of this year, according to Gougark Regional Customs’ Chief Samvel Safaryan.
21 teenagers from Yerevan, Dilijan, Sisian, Masis and Gyumri were selected in the final stage. Out of them, 11 will study at UWC Dilijan College, and the rest in UWC Colleges in Italy, Germany, U.S., Canada, India, Singapore and the Netherlands.
Artsakh President Bako Sahakyan today attended anti-aircraft military exercises at an army post in the south of the country.
A pristine corner of Armenia, 16,000 hectares of forest in the north-central section of Armenia, may be the next victim of commercial mining spearheaded by government officials.