Latvian anti-corruption authorities detained the veteran governor of the Latvian Central Bank, Ilmars Rimsevics, the office of the country’s Prime Minister announced on Sunday.
Today might be a good day for business; it’s Book Giving Day in Armenia.
The Kumayri Reserve-Museum, founded in 1980 with the aim of preserving the historical objects of Gyumri, listed 1,400 monuments and historic-architectural buildings within 1,000 hectares before the Spitak Earthquake in 1988. Their number has severely diminished since, now totaling 1,100 preserved buildings. This number, however, needs to be double-checked.
On the occasion of ‘book giving day’, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan today visited the Yerevan’s Bookinist bookstore and discussed publishing problems with several Armenian publishing house representatives over tea and cookies.
Artsakh Minister of Foreign Affairs Masis Mayilian today summarized the activities of the ministry in 2017 at a press conference held in Stepanakert, stressing that, overall, the country had forged relations with several additional countries and governments.
“I was hoping for another outcome, a just decision, but I knew it was impossible,” Gharibyan told Hetq. The diaspora Armenian vintner says he will take the matter to the Court of Cassation.
Gohar Tatoyan and Arev Tatoyan are not accepting their recent firing as cleaning attendants at the Akori village school in Armenia’s Lori Province without a fight.