Spanish authorities detained four people on Monday suspected of being part of a migrant smuggling network that may have been used by the Islamic State (IS) to bring its members to Europe.
Spanish authorities detained four people on Monday suspected of being part of a migrant smuggling network that may have been used by the Islamic State (IS) to bring its members to Europe.
Residents of Tchambarak and nearby villages in the Armenian province of Gegharkounik demonstrated outside the Ashtarak Milk factory today, demanding the company pay them for the milk they’ve provided.
The town of Moush has been mentioned in historic records since ancient times. Research has linked the etymology of the name of the city to various ancient tribes, geographic appellations, political events, or other natural phenomena.
During a meeting today with Georgia’s Ambassador to Armenia Giorgy Saganelidze, Armenian Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan underlined the need to raise the level of trade and economic cooperation between the two countries and to fully tap into the potential that exists.
The discussion, headed by MEDI Minister Souren Karayan, also included organizational matters related to a March conference in Dubai devoted to the investment environment in Armenia.
Artsakh President Bako Sahakyan has discussed changes to the country’s constitution with representatives of the local Armenian Revolutionary Federation and Azat Hayreinik political parties.
When we asked our friend, a member of the Armenian community in the Czech Republic, if he knew a man called Shant Aleksanyan, he answered: “He’s like a specter.”
Representatives from Armenia’s Human Rights Defender’s Office have visited the Pokr Mher military training academy in the Kotayk village of Kanakeravan to investigate charges that the principal has periodically threatened pupils and used inappropriate language when addressing them.
Azerbaijan violated the Karabakh ceasefire more than 40 times last night, firing 620 rounds of various caliber small arms, this according to the NKR Ministry of Defense.
A company now owned by the son-in-law of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban bought property in an industrial park promoted by the government in the country’s northwest, an investigation by OCCRP partner Direkt36 has revealed.