Daily Archives: February 8, 2011
February, 2011
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8 February
Responding to Armenia-Russia Match-Fixing Allegations Beneath Fursenko’s Dignity
Russian Football Union President Sergey Fursenko declined to comment on a recent report that alleged a possible match-fixing in... -
8 February
Possibility of Revolution Greater in Georgia, Azerbaijan Than Armenia
The most turbulent county from the former Soviet Union today is Russia, reports RIA Novosti, citing findings from a poll the news... -
8 February
Armenian Drivers of Cars with Georgian Plates Propose Alternative Legislation
"We are sure that the aforementioned amendments to the RA legislation were done without considering the interests of tens of... -
8 February
Armenia’s General Prosecutor Received Recording of MP Insulting Hetq Journalist
Shahen Tonoyan, with the RA Prosecutor's General office, confirmed that his office has received both the letter and the audio recording... -
8 February
‘May God Keep Us from the Evil that Comes from Prostitutes’: Armenia’s General Prosecutor
Former US Ambassador to Armenia John M. Evans met with the Prosecutor General of Armenia Aghvan Hovsepyan about allegations of... -
8 February
Armenia Must Offer Women Alternative to Prostitution if it is to Eradicate Trafficking: Evans
Former US Ambassador to Armenia John M. Evans raised the issue of sex and prostitution in Vanadazor in a leaked US cable published... -
8 February
Asparez Journalists’ Club Keeps Finding Violations on H1, Sends Another Letter
Levon Barseghyan, president of the Gyumri-based Asparez Journalists' Club, today sent a letter to Armenia’s National Commission on Television and... -
8 February
Protesting Gyumri Drivers to Block Armenia-Georgia Route Today
Drivers protesting the high customs fees in importing vehicles from Georgia to Armenia will continue their protest today.