In 2017-2018, 37 organisations from Turkey and 33 organisations from Armenia are ready to act as Host Organisations for fellows from the neighbouring country. Individuals are also invited to propose their own project ideas, other than the fellowship opportunities offered by the listed Host Organisations.
The largest criminal marketplace on the dark web for the illicit trade of drugs, firearms, computer hacking tools and more was shut down Thursday, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced.
China’s anti-corruption watchdog revealed on Thursday that more than 210,000 officials have been punished for corruption since the beginning of 2017, media reported.
“It’s a nice village, a good place to live. But without gas, it’s difficult. We live, waiting for it to get better, but that day isn’t in sight,” says 59-year-old Mr. Choloyan. One of his sons has moved to Russia with his family.
Armenia’s 6th Yengibaryan International Mime Festival kicks-off tomorrow in the resort town of Tzaghkadzor, featuring performances from troupes from Germany, France, the Czech Republic, Russia, Bangladesh and South Africa, alongside those from Armenia and Artsakh.
In the first half of 2017, Armenia’s trade volume has increased 24% over the same period last year, this according to data from the country’s National Statistical Service (NSS).
The Sanahin Monastery, founded in the 10th century in the Armenia’s Lori province, is registered as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Armenian Minister of Foreign Affairs Edward Nalbandian today hosted a visiting American trade delegation headed by Assistant United States Trade Representative for Europe and the Middle East Dan Mullaney.