It’s taken almost two years and two legal suits, but Armenia’s Special Investigative Service has finally provided Hetq with its decision to drop the “offshore” criminal investigation of Mihran Poghosyan, Armenia’s former Chief Compulsory Enforcement
Three of President Putin’s top bodyguards appear to have been amply rewarded for their loyalty with some of Russia’s most valuable land.
Sophisticated Albanian gangs are linked to the upsurge of trafficking victims in the United Kingdom, most of whom are brought from Albania and passed around Europe as commodities through expansive criminal networks, Sky News reported Monday.
Some of those who lost their houses due to the earthquake still expect to get apartments from the state, while there are also homeless people who have no such hopes, since their houses weren’t affected by earthquake.
The World Bank says it sees no conflict of interest in the fact that the Agriculture Development Fund (ADF) gave a UD$35,000 to Irrigate LLC, a company founded by Armenian Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Avinyan.
New Sasna Tzrer Party Formed in Artsakh: To Work for Union of Armenia and Artsakh
In eight of Armenia’s 50 urban communities, 13,500 stray dogs were put down between 2015-2017.