Monthly Archives: August 2010
August, 2010
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12 August
Opposition Activists’ Defense Attorney Didn’t Appear in Court Today
Armenian National Congress (HAK) youth activists Sargis Gevorgyan and Davit Kiramijyan's case continued today at the... -
12 August
Teachers in Georgia Learn Armenian and Azerbaijani
For one month, kindergarten teachers in Javakhq, Kakheti and Kvemo Kartli studied Armenian and Azerbaijani. -
12 August
Armenians Make Up 19% of Azerbaijan’s Government: Opposition Press
In Azerbaijan's government, 21% are Kurds and 19% are Armenians, said Azerbaijani political analyst Jumshud... -
12 August
Russia has had C-300 Missiles in Abakhzia for Past 2 Years: US
Russia's announcement about deploying sophisticated air-defense system, C-300, in breakaway Abkhazia might not be... -
11 August
Google’s South Korea Office Raided
South Korea is one of many countries investigating the data collected by Google's Street View cars. The search giant has admitted... -
11 August
Force May Be Used in Karabakh if Talks Fail: Aliyev
It is not the first time that the Azerbaijani president has said that the conflict could be settled by force. He told a government... -
11 August
Three Armenian Citizens Drowned in Russia’s Don River
Three citizens of the Republic of Armenia have drowned in the Don River, one of Russia's main rivers, which flows through Rostov. -
11 August
Saudi to Test Giant Clock in Mecca during Ramadan
The clock will dwarf London's Big Ben, once the largest four-faced clock in the world, with dials more than five times greater in area. -
11 August
Two Confirmed Dead in Turkey Oil Pipeline Blast
An explosion has hit an oil pipeline in south-east Turkey, killing two people and wounded one other, reports say. -
11 August
Kyrgyzstan President Announces Election Date
Kyrgyz President Roza Otunbayeva has launched what is hoped to be the first free election for a parliamentary republic in...