Just two days after the European Games closed in Azerbaijan, four journalists say they were barred from leaving the country and told they were placed on a government “blacklist.”
The Founding Parliament (FP) political movement in Armenia issued a statement today claiming that unidentified individuals in the cars pictured above were following Jirayr Sefilyan, one of its members, for hours on June 29.
The former chief of Moldova's highest tax authority, Nicolae Vicol, remains at large after being sentenced in absentia to six years in prison for corruption.
The parliament speaker also calls for dialog between the public and state institutions, arguing that only through such dialog and mutual influence can Armenia solve the problems it faces and strengthen the foundations of the state.
Russia’s Supreme Court has upheld the life sentences of two men convicted of the 2006 murder of investigative journalist Anna Politkovskaya.
Today, at Yerevan’s Republic Hospital’s maternity ward, a man shot his wife and then killed himself with a pistol he had brought with him, this according to Shamshyan.com.
Armenian National Assembly President Galoust Sahakyan will convene a special session of the legislature on July 2 at noon to review an agreement between Armenia and Russia that would provide state export credit to Armenia.
The total value of precious metals and gems, and items produced from them, in Armenia’s treasury as of January 1, 2015 amounts to 1.502 billion AMD (US$3.175 million) according to Armenia’s Ministry of Finance.