The Uzbekistani Justice Ministry has announced the transfer of US$10 million to the state budget following the sale of luxurious real estate in Paris that once belonged to the disgraced daughter of the country’s late president.
Our message is for our partners of Iran and the United States to refrain from steps that could aggravate the already tense situation in our region and international relations.
After two weeks of coronavirus self-isolation, Yerevan resident Karineh Avetisyan returned home on June 16.
Armenia’s Criminal Court of Appeals today granted 2 billion AMD ($4.167m) bail to former Armenian President Robert Kocharyan, now on trial for usurping state power during the post-presidential election March 2008 protests in Yerevan.
The Asian Development Bank today released a new set of economic forecasts for Asia and the Pacific․ Developing Asia will barely grow in 2020 as containment measures to address the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic hamper economic activity and w
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan took to the streets of Yerevan today, handing out surgical face masks to pedestrians and thanking those wearing masks.
The new regulations ban all commercial fishing in the lake except for whitefish and carp.
665 people have tested positive for the coronavirus in Armenia since yesterday, raising the total number to date to 18,698.