Factories, hospitals and major corporations around the world grounded to a halt Friday after ransomware hit 200,000 targets in 150 countries, the largest cyber-attack of its kind ever recorded.
Anti-corruption police in four countries are investigating a British firm for allegedly bribing a Norwegian official to forge the export license of seven naval vessels that ended up in the hands of a Nigerian warlord, the Guardian reported Sunday.
Artsakh’s Ministry of Defense says it will retaliate for an Azerbaijani attack that partially damaged a piece of military equipment.
Nikol Pashinyan, whose Yelk Alliance came in a distant second in yesterday’s election for Yerevan’s municipal council, told reporters today that he was headed to take his seat in the parliament, even though he was high enough on the Yelk ticket to secure a spot on the council.
Hetq has repeatedly reported about the illegal logging going on in Dilijan National Park during the last two months.
Azerbaijan violated the Karabakh ceasefire 60 times yesterday and last night, firing more than 1000 rounds of various caliber small arms, this according to the Artsakh Ministry of Defense.
After the above article was published, I got a call from the General Headquarters of Armenia’s Armed Forces, saying that they were going to check all the information mentioned in the article and immediately send Uso Tamoyan, now serving in the army, home if it was verified.
The Republican Party of Armenia has won today’s Yerevan municipal council election with 71% of the vote according to preliminary results issued by the Central Electoral Commission.