A 28-year-old woman previously known for her participation in the sports discipline called acrobatic rock-and-roll is heading a 110 billion ruble (US$ 1.5 billion) project to double the size of Moscow State University (MSU), Russian media is reporting.
Two ‘freedom of information’ suits filed by the Investigative Journalists (IJ) NGO, one against the General Prosecutor’s Office and the other, the police, began yesterday at Armenia’s Administrative Court.
One can occasionally see 11 year-old Arman selling tissues on the streets of downtown Yerevan. His makeshift mobile store is a cardboard box.
Montenegro's special prosecutor for corruption and organized crime issued an arrest warrant today for the former mayor of the coastal city of Bar, Žarko Pavićević, on suspicion of continued abuse of office linked to his private construction company.
Romanian authorities have raided 59 houses in a large-scale swoop on a group of pharmacists, doctors and health officials they suspect made up to US$ 2.2 million from the national health insurance fund by arranging and processing fake prescriptions.
“I am satisfied with my result because I’ve only been doing the sport for one year. The person who won has been at it for more than ten years,” said Barseghyan who is a fourth year student at the Slavonic’s University’s Institute of Economics and Business.
Nalbandyan is scheduled to meet with the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs as well as Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mamedyarov.
The Armenian Environmental Front has circulated the following video on a disused mine near the town of Kapan, in Armenia’s southern reaches.