The Council of the European Union has called on Moldovan authorities to investigate the massive Moldovan banking fraud, according to a Feb. 15 news release.
While the Armenian government continually boasts that the country’s industrial output grew by 5% in 2015, the press and professional pundits have, in contrast, factually proven that the uptick was mainly the result of a 50.4% increase in mining production and that industrial output has actually decreased in all other sectors of the economy.
The country’s Central Bank, which collects the data and publishes the CCI, says it went up by 0.9% in the last quarter of 2015 to reach 41.7%.
From the opposite side of the Line of Contact, the monitoring will be conducted by Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Ambassador Andrzej Kasprzyk and his Field Assistant Jiri Aberle (Czech Republic).
Azerbaijan’s military fired more than 800 rounds of small arms fire across the Line of Contact yesterday and last night, this according to Artsakh’s Ministry of Defense.
Commercial beer in Romania and other developing countries is increasingly produced with the aid of little-known biotechnology — industrial enzymes that make beer faster and also allow brewers to use untraditional, lower-cost cereals such as corn or unmalted barley.
According to the ministry, the abovementioned agreement stipulates that Russia will finance, in the form of direct grants, various projects (providing equipment, services, etc.) in Armenia to the tune of US$42 million and 130 million rubles ($1.7 million).