Former employees of the debt ridden Nairit chemical plant in Yerevan will launch a round of protests starting in mid-September demanding that the Soviet behemoth be reopened.
Four citizens of Armenia were killed in a highway accident in the Samtredia region of Georgia yesterday.
Armenia’s Economic Activity Index (EAI) has increased 4.2% in the first half of 2015 when compared to the same period last year.
A Slovakian gang with a United Kingdom (UK) base in Gravesend has been convicted of trafficking women from Slovakia to Great Britain for profit, the Slovak Spectator has reported.
Hetq has learnt that 60 pygmy vervet monkeys, imported from Tanzania to Armenia at the beginning of August, were never quarantined even though they were captured in the wild and might pose a risk of spreading dangerous viruses like Ebola.