Former Tunisian president Zine el Abidine Ben Ali and his wife—both several times convicted in absence—have been handed fresh prison sentences for corruption, media reported Friday.
A judge has ordered the arrest of Peru’s former president Alejandro Toledo for allegedly taking US$ 20 million in bribes from Brazilian construction giant Odebrecht.
A group of Syrian-Armenians, who have relocated to Armenia and want to transfer their businesses to Armenia, met today with Armenian Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan
The owners of Mossack Fonseca, the law firm at the center of the Panama Papers scandal, were arrested Thursday for their alleged connection to the Brazilian "Lava Jato" corruption case, media reported Friday.
Artur Sargsyan, arrested yesterday for not showing up after being summoned to a case hearing, has gone on hunger strike at the Convicts’ Hospital.
After beating the couple, the robbers fled with a large amount of cash and jewelry. The couple were left hogtied in their apartment.
Armenia’s Orintats Yerkir (Rule of Law) party has announced that it will cease operations and will merge with the Haykakan Veratznound (Armenian Renaissance) party.
Armenia’s Ministry of Agriculture has temporarily blocked all imports of live fowl and fowl products from Poland in a move to avert the spread of avian influenza to Armenia.
The NKR Ministry of Defense reports that Azerbaijan violated the ceasefire seventy times yesterday and last night, firing over 1,000 rounds, including 60mm and 80mm mortar and grenade launchers.