Hungarian police will send special border patrol units to its southern border with Serbia to stop a stream of predominantly Syrian refugees from entering the country.
The ministry statement says that Karineh Tadevosyan was bitten on August 16 and that twelve hours later, on August 17, she arrived at the Ararat Medical Center for treatment.
Lawyers for investigative journalist Khadija Ismayilova asked for her acquittal at a hearing in Baku today, Azadliq Radio reports.
The ARF representatives expressed their willingness to continue multi sided talks on the issue in the country’s National Assembly.
A new classroom equipped with the latest computer technology opened yesterday at the Ministry of Defense’s Military Police headquarters with the assistance of the OSCE Yerevan Office.
The Initiatives for Development of Armenia (IDeA) Foundation and Armenia’s Regional Development Fund today signed a memorandum of understanding designed to foster cooperation between the two regarding the programs tasked with improving infrastructure of social and public significance in the Dilijan and Tatev regions of the country.
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan today met with Prosperous Armenia party representatives to kick off a round of discussions with political party leaders on the issue of constitutional modifications that he is attempting to push through.
Armenia Prosecutor General Gevorg Kostanyan met with his Georgian counterpart Giorgi Badashvili in Tbilisi and the two discussed ways to widen effective cooperation between their offices, especially regarding crime prevention.
The president of Romania may have earned a lot more from their rental properties than he has publicly declared, according to an investigation by OCCRP partner RISE Project Romania.