Artūras Skardžius, a member of the Lithuanian parliament who is deeply involved in energy issues, is under investigation for a windfall his family received from renting land to a company that subleased parts of it to a wind farm.
Advancing Nazis, some of the 4.5 million invading troops from Germany, toppled the statue during Hitler’s August 1941 invasion of the Soviet Union.
One soldier was killed, and two others injured, when an anti-tank mine exploded at an Artsakh army base today, reports the Artsakh Ministry of Defense.
The program, jointly organized by the Ministry of Defense and the Armenian Tree Project (ATP) has already planted more than 2,000 trees
Karapetyan presented basic policies his government has adopted and the need for greater participation of diaspora Armenians in the development of Armenia.
Armenian Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan, now visiting Uzbekistan, met today with that country’s president, Shavkat Mirziyoyev.
The situation along the Karabakh Line of Contact was relatively calm last week, the Artsakh Ministry of Defense reports.
Bayina is a woman from Mongolia who lives in Antaramej, a village in Armenia’s Gegharkunik Province.