An interview with Daniel Moßbrucker, journalist on surveillance, data protection and internet regulation politics, trainer for digital security for journalists, and policy advisor at Reporters Without Borders Germany.
French environment minister François de Rugy, who has allegedly been paying fancy dinners, including lobsters and fine wines, with taxpayers’ money, resigned on Tuesday but denied the claims and accused media of lynching him, Le Monde reported.
Albert Parsamyan, a skilled potter with more than three decades of experience, received a proposal from an international organization to develop pottery production in Aragatzotn Province in 2014.
Abrahamyan, according to a government press release, also talked with several conscripts and asked how they are adapting to army life.
The Armenian government today approved the allocation of staff cars to the heads of state inspection agencies bodies.
The Armenian government will spend AMD 105 million (US$221,000) to raise Armenia’s image as a foreign tourist destination and to improve the quality of services provided.
The Armenian government says it’s drafting plans to erect water cleaning stations on rivers, flowing through the towns of Martuni, Gavar and Vardenis, that now dump human waste into Lake Sevan.
Armenian Prime Minster Nikol Pashinyan, at today’s government cabinet session, condemned yesterday’s demonstration in Ijevan, describing the protesters as illegal tree loggers.