The United States Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets (OFAC) has charged Flight Travel LLC, a company based in Yerevan, Armenia, with providing services to Mahan Air, an Iranian airline that the OFAC claims “plays an integral role
Russia leads the list with 11,750 (20.9%) of pending cases, followed by Romania (8,500 cases), Ukraine (7,250) and Turkey (7,100).
On the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan today attended a panel discussion, referred to as “Shaping the Future of Democracy.”
The number of staff cars attached to the prime minister’s office will be cut from fifty to seven, this according to Facebook post made by Eduard Aghajanyan, Chief of Staff of the Office of Prime Minister.
The Soviet-era industrial giant remains idle, with a crew of maintenance workers on hand to monitor safety at the plant.
Armenia has re-opened a Panama Papers-related probe into a powerful political figure months after a new government came into office on the heels of a peaceful revolution.