The Parliament of Moldova has voted in a new pro-European prime minister to tackle financial crisis and corruption in the small ex-Soviet nation.
Armenia’s Investigative Service has launched a criminal investigation into the death of Meri Margaryan who died two days after undergoing a Cesarean section on July 27.
Armenia's First Deputy Minister of Defense Davit Tonoyan today met with representatives of the OSCE Office in Yerevan and personally congratulated Lilian Salaru, who has served as the Office’s Politico-Military Officer, for his new appointment at the OSCE’s Secretariat in Vienna.
In the first half of 2015 $386.8 million in private transfers were sent to Armenia, a decrease of $219 million (36.1%) when compared to the same period in 2014.
540 babies, 283 girls and 257 boys, were born in Yerevan hospitals from July 24 – 30, according to the city’s municipality.