Although there are many reasons for poverty, one of the least discussed reason (at least in Armenia) is the environmental degradation
False news about the coronavirus is widespread throughout the world.
Sweden’s SEB bank has to pay a SEK1 billion (US$107 million) administrative fine for failing to provide adequate anti-money laundering (AML) measures in its subsidiaries in Baltic countries, Swedish financial watchdog announced last week.
A charitable foundation run by Kyrgyzstan’s politically powerful Matraimov family received much more money than previously known from an underground network that laundered a vast fortune out of the country, according to newly revealed bank records.
What follows is Markar Melkonian’s response to those who commented on his June 18 article entitled An Armenian Embassy in Tel Aviv: Selling Out Armenia, Stabbing Our Allies in the Back, and Serving Our Enemies.
Sarkissian, according to a statement released by his office, today met with former Armenian Ministers of Health Derenik Dumanyan and Ararat Mkrtchyan and had a telephone conversation with former Minister of Health Hayk Nikoghosyan.
482 people in Armenia tested positive for the coronavirus since yesterday, raising the total number to date to 25,127.