“Locomotive is the first literary journal of its kind in Armenia and the region. Primarily non-Armenian writers are represented in its pages. These writers will be connected to Armenia and their works will be presented for international recognition from Armenia,” said Arto Vaun, Director of CCW / Founding Editor of Locomotive.
A nearly nine-gigabyte leak containing explicit photographs and videos of more than 160 college-aged women – who had taken the images as guarantees for exorbitant loans – has renewed scrutiny on China’s massive and often unscrupulous world of shadow lenders.
On the sidelines of the 23rd Ministerial Council of the OSCE member-states on December 8 Edward Nalbandian, Foreign Minister of Armenia, had a meeting with the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs Igor Popov, James Warlick, Stéphane Visconti and Andrzej Kasprzyk, Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office.
Trendy terminology, names and standards of international financial institutions cannot be a safeguard against the abovementioned unmanageable risks of Amulsar project. Lydian itself avoids speaking about the serious shortcomings of its project and tries to shift the conversation towards other less significant points.
According to a December 7 article in the threat post website, Turkish hackers have targeted the Armenian National Institute website in Washington D.C., the Kurdish Workers Party, and the German Christian Democratic Party, among others.
Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Shavarsh Kocharyan said that the Moldovan government has agreed to the opening of an Armenian embassy in the country.
On December 7, Artsakh’s Ministry of the Economy and the Iranian contractor signed an agreement stating that the draft documents have been handed over and accepted by the NKR government.
Albert Postolokyan, a soldier serving in the Artsakh Defense Army was killed in as yet unspecified circumstances early this morning at a unit near Martakert, this according to the NKR Ministry of Defense.
A joint operation between Spanish and Moroccan authorities smashed apart Europe’s “most active” cocaine smuggling operation, resulting in two dozen arrests and the seizure of more than 2.5 tonnes of cocaine at sea, Spain’s interior ministry said Tuesday.