Welcoming the guests, Minister Nalbandian highlighted the productive activities of the AAA towards raising and solving Pan-Armenian issues, as well as continuous cooperation with the Foreign Ministry.
Thunder and lighting, and possible light showers, are expected in Yerevan during the evenings and early nighttime hours from July 16 to 18.
On two occasions, law enforcement from Belarus expressed interest in buying Hacking Team surveillance software, via a Ukrainian firm called Altron which produces hardware for recording phone calls.
Artsakh President Bako Sahakyan (photo-seated left) yesterday visited a sports camp near the village of Patara in the Askeran district.
Leaked email exchanges indicate Hacking Team gave permission for its spyware to be ‘presented and promoted’ to the secret police of Turkmenistan.
The Artsakh Defense Army (ADA) reports that Azerbaijani military units have started to violate the Line of Contact ceasefire more intensively during the past few days and have employed 60 mm mortars.
All of the 660 million AMD (US$1.4 million) the Armenian government earmarked to solve the most pressing problems in the province of Shirak went to contractors on a negotiated basis; that’s to say, without any tender bids.
Despite new rules targeting the sham marriage industry, the trade in fake marriages for immigration fraud purposes appears to continue online.