On February 27, European Parliament deputies Michèle Rivasi (Verts/A LE) and Lars Adaktusson (EPP) hosted a public debate featuring prominent international scholars and diplomats who examined developments in international law, the status of the negotiations, and recommendations for achieving a peaceful resolution in NagornoKarabakh (Artsakh).
The marchers held aloft photos of the ten individuals who died that day and called for the guilty to be punished.
The woman says that although she’s 47 years old, she must climb onto the roof every day to try to stop the rain from leaking down. However, covering the roof with materials at hand doesn’t seem to work anymore. The rain constantly drips from the ceiling. When the heater is on, the damp smell becomes intolerable.
Antonino Vadala, Bruno Vadala, and Pietro Catroppa have been arrested by Slovak police for the murders of investigative reporter Jan Kuciak and his fiancee. Antonino and Bruno are brothers, Pietro Catroppa is their cousin, according to Repubblica.
At a meeting today in Yerevan of Armenia’s National Security Council, President Serzh Sargsyan noted the lack of progress exhibited by Turkey on the matter of normalizing diplomatic relations between the two countries.
A-S Investments, a company that last week purchased a 10.3-hectare piece of land in Yerevan once owned by the Nairit 2 CJSC, plans to build a hotel, business center, manufacturing plant and freight truck garage on the site.
Kvirikashvili is scheduled to meet Armenian Prime Minister Karen Karapetyan and will pay his respects at the Tzitzernakaberd Genocide Memorial.
Armenian Minister of Health Davit Harutyunyan today submitted a proposal to create a state non-profit medical center that would focus on providing adequate medical care for those incarcerated in the country’s jails and prisons.
The issue of Armen Sarkissian’s British citizenship was raised today in Armenia’s National Assembly just one day before legislators are scheduled to elect the country’s next president.
Before getting down to business, Armenia’s National Assembly observed a minute of silence today in memory of the ten people who died during a wave of public protests that rocked Yerevan on March 1, 2008.
Ten Years Ago: March 1, 2008