A court in Kyiv has ruled to freeze 14 offshore bank accounts linked to Ukraine’s fugitive businessman and youngest self-declared billionaire, Serhiy Kurchenko, it was revealed this week.
Moldovan Prime Minister Valeriu Strelet’s government was dismissed today, Oct. 29, after just three months in power.
Explosions and loud gunfire rocked a neighborhood in the Bulgarian capital Sofia on Thursday morning, close to the city’s downtown area.
Hetq’s investigation has revealed, however, that EU program assistance information is practically inaccessible to the Armenian public. There is little transparency on the matter.
Introduced at the Near East Foundation (NEF)’s Centennial Gala, the Philanthropic Scholarship Program Will Offer Aid to 100 Middle Eastern Students
During the service, the sacred songs were performed by the choir of London’s St Yeghiche Armenian Church.
The Artsakh Ministry of Defense reports that Azerbaijan violated the Line of Contact ceasefire 70 times yesterday and last night, firing over 1,200 small arms rounds.
This section of the Line of Contact has been relatively calm of late than others.