On October 19, Foreign Minister of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic Karen Mirzoyan received the Regional Director for Eastern Europe and Central Asia of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Patrick Vial.
Italian police together with Costa Rican authorities have arrested seven people in Costa Rica, charging them with the international trafficking of cocaine.
Sinisa Mali, the powerful mayor of the Serbian capital of Belgrade and a close associate of Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic, is the director of two offshore companies that own 19 resort apartments worth about US$ 6.1 million on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, reporters for the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) and KRIK have learned.
Several thousands people gathered Sunday night for a fresh protest in Podgorica’s main city square to issue an ultimatum to Prime Minister Milo Djukanovic to step down by next weekend or see “the whole of Montenegro” protest in the capital.
The sagging clothesline in the yard shows that the family residing inside includes a large bunch of kids.
The Armenian National Congress (HAK) and the People’s Party of Armenia have announced the creation of a united staff designed to organize steps in opposition to proposed changes to the country’s constitution.
Following the tradition of many years Hackathon [YAN] unites various innovative adults, specialists from IT and other sectors for a twenty-four-hour huge feast/contest.
It’s regarded as the longest two way cable car in the world, transporting passengers over the Vorotan Gorge to the Tatev Monastery high above.
Only snippets of the multifaceted rich heritage of Armenians living in the Ottoman Empire have reached us.
The Artsakh Ministry of Defense reports that Azerbaijan violated the Line of Contact ceasefire 150 times over the weekend, firing some 3,000 rounds of small fire arms and 82 millimeter grenade launchers.