Monthly Archives: August 2010
August, 2010
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7 August
Turkey-Georgia Initiative Leaves Armenia Out in the Cold
"Turkey's and Georgia's borders, by being open, allows for the Azerbaijan-Georgia-Turkey transport corridor to... -
6 August
Wyclef Jean to Run for Haiti President
Haiti is scheduled to elect a new leader on 28 November and Haitian-born musician Wyclef Jean has said he will run for president. -
6 August
Yerevan Students will be Supervised Online
Parents, teachers and principals, by visiting dasaran.am, can not only supervise students' educational process, oversee... -
6 August
Russia Ceases Wheat Export: Armenia Feels the Heat
Moscow's decision to cease the export of wheat is a cause for concern for the global market and it's not any less terrifying for... -
6 August
Yoko Ono opposes parole for John Lennon’s killer
Three decades after John Lennon's death, Yoko Ono said she opposes his killer's parole because he remains a potential threat. -
6 August
American Prosecutor Suing UN Secretary-General for Discrimination
Robert Appleton is seeking $1 million USD in damages and up to $500,000 in lost wages and benefits after he was... -
6 August
French Tourist Survives 23-Meter Fall at Grand Canyon
Witnesses say the 18-year-old man reportedly slipped Thursday afternoon while taking pictures near the rim. -
6 August
First Iranian Astronaut to be Sent into Space in 2017
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told local media that Iran's presence in space would indicate the country's dominance in the... -
6 August
Mammadyarov and Davutoglu Discussed Karabakh
Azerbaijan's, Turkey's, Kyrgyzstan's and Kazakhstan's foreign affairs ministers, Elmar Mammadyarov, Ahmet Davutoglu, Ruslan... -
6 August
Armenian Church on Akhtamar Island to Re-Open for a Day
Once again talks on re-opening the Armenian Cathedral Church of the Holy Cross on Akhtamar Island in Lake Van in eastern Turkey have resumed.