Monthly Archives: January 2011
January, 2011
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27 January
Turkey is Not Armenia’s Guide or Mentor: Sargsyan
According to Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, even now, when the ball is in Turkey's court, Armenia's neighboring country is trying to... -
27 January
Turkey Presidential Body Might Probe Dink Murder: Gul
Turkey's State Audit Institution (DDK), a body under the President's Office, might lead a separate investigation into the 2007 murder of ... -
27 January
Why Armenia Cannot Recognize Abkhazia, South Ossetia Independence
It's no secret that Russia is our strategic partner, our important partner. On the other hand, we've been living side-by-side with Georgians for... -
27 January
We’re Ready to Burn our Republican Party Cards: State Employees Made Redundant Protest
Gathered in front of the Armenian government building today were about 30 demonstrators who were formerly employed by the state... -
27 January
Rain, Wet Snow Forecast in Armenia Beginning Tonight
Beginning this evening, precipitation lasting for five days will fall over all of Armenia's areas, said Zaruhi Petrosyan with the... -
27 January
Armenian Republican MP’s Stores Don’t Give Required Receipts
Stores belonging to Association of Business Women of Armenia President, Republican Party of Armenia MP Hermineh Naghdalyan don't... -
27 January
Nagorno-Karabakh Airport Preparing for First Flights in Decades
The de-facto Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh's sole civilian airport will reopen in May to operate the first commercial flights between... -
27 January
Armenian Defense Minister Responds to Report on Assault in Armenia’s Army
Early this week, conscript Hovsep Rafik Sargsyan was brutally beaten by Stepanakert resident, Junior Sergeant Harutyun... -
27 January
‘Let the Guns Fall Silent’: Turkey’s Conscientious Objectors Speak Up
The number of those who are unwilling to serve in the army in Turkey increases day by day, reports Istanbul-based bilingual weekly Agos. -
27 January
Who’s Deceiving Whom? Protesting Retailers Meet with Armenia’s Transport Minister
Retailers in Armenia are protesting the increase in fees for importing goods, which has increased from $4 to $8 per 1kg of imported goods