Monthly Archives: January 2011
January, 2011
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21 January
Intolerance toward Armenians in Turkey Manifested through Monument
Armenian society believes that underneath the intolerance for this monument lies a general impatience for and intolerance towards Armenians themselves. -
21 January
Will Armenia’s Ruling Coalition Last till Fall Parliamentary Session? Aravot
"It's natural, that some time before the elections, the [ruling] coalition must cease it's coalition activities, since there are different political... -
20 January
Hammarberg Spent 2.5 Hours Meeting with Nikol Pashinyan
Not even the one-and-a-half-hour-long journey to Artik from Yerevan could prevent Hammerberg to meet with Pashinyan. -
20 January
‘We Want Gagik Beglaryan Back,’ Say Yerevan City Hall Protestors
"We don't want bread from Iran, we're asking the mayor to allow us to work for bread money. Let him leave his position, let him return to his... -
20 January
Turkish PM to Go to Moscow to Enhance Cooperation
Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is expected to go to Russia mid-March on an official visit, said Turkey's Minister of... -
20 January
US Ambassador in Armenia Plants Trees for Armenia’s Future: ATP
Armenia Tree Project (ATP) has donated 131 trees in appreciation of the dedicated service and invaluable contribution of the US Embassy in Yerevan to... -
20 January
Shiseido to Enter Armenia and Belarus Markets
Japanese-headquartered cosmetics company Shiseido will be launching its prestige skin care and make-up lines in Belarus and Armenia as... -
20 January
Armenian Deputy Justice Minister Sacked
Nikolay Arustamyan was released from his post as deputy justice minister today. Aram Orbelyan is named as his successor. -
20 January
‘We’re Afraid of Our Children Going Hungry’: Demonstrators Ask Yerevan Mayor for Bread Money
Today is the second day in front of city hall that merchants are protesting the city's decision to prohibit vendors from selling their wares on the street. -
20 January
Azerbaijan’s Parliamentary Vice-Speaker Threatens Possible War in Karabakh
The Nagorno-Karabakh war has not ended and the international community should know that hostilities may resume at any time, said...