A private ambulance service in Yerevan reports that it receives 600-650 calls a day, mostly dealing with cardio-vascular problems.
The Founding Parliament political organization in Armenia reports that police detained Gevorg Safaryan, one of its members, earlier this afternoon while participating in a demonstration outside the presidential palace.
Armen Gigoyan, president of the Lari Union of Cheese Manufacturers, says the price of milk obtained from farms and village residents has remained around 120 AMD per liter.
The Ottoman government’s systematic annihilation of its Armenian population took place 10 decades ago. The Khmer Rouge’s Killing Fields allowed for the massacre of nearly 2 million people four decades ago in Cambodia. These cases of state violence continue to test the international justice system as jurists, activists and politicians attempt to arrive at some definition of implementable justice.
During a campaign stop on August 10 at St. Mark's Coptic Church in Markham, near Toronto, Prime Minister Harper privately met with a newly-arrived Syrian-Armenian refugee family.
Nelli Tovmasyan was an English teacher for six years at Teghenik Middle School in Kotayk before being fired by the school principal in December 2014.
Yesterday the RA Government session endorsed the project of replenishing the sale agreement of “HayRusGasArd” and the agreement on order of price formation during natural gas delivery signed between Armenia and Russia on December 2 of 2013 by one protocol each.
Weather forecasters predict that temperatures in Armenia will fall 7-11 degrees starting tomorrow until the 24th.
The Sarajevo-based Center for Investigative Reporting (CIN)has published the results of a three-month investigation into property owned by the family of Dragan Covic, the Croat president of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH).