UNESCO’s celebrations for World Press Freedom Day in Addis Ababa this week are meant to recognize an important turnaround for press freedom in one of the world’s least free countries.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan today, in Yerevan, hosted a delegation led by Ahmed Ali Al Sayegh, the UAE Minister of State and Co-President of the Armenia-Emirates Inter-Governmental Council.
The Municipality reminded that, according to the contract, a penalty is imposed for each day of unfulfilled work by 0.5% of the contract amount.
Former Artsakh Minister of Defense Samvel Babayan, who wants to run as a candidate in that country’s 2020 presidential election, has sued the Artsakh Police for cancelling his Artsakh residency status
“Dear reporters, dear readers, dear TV watchers and radio listeners, and social media consumers, I congratulate you all on World Press Freedom Day."