Monthly Archives: February 2011
February, 2011
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24 February
Police Found, Destroyed Bombs Outside Georgian TV Station
Police found and destroyed three explosive devices outside the premises of Imedi television station in the Georgian capital Tbilisi's Digomi... -
24 February
Tigran Karapetyan: Appeased Only through Elimination
The coalition declaration signed last week is usurpation by the ruling authorities, said People's Party leader, ALM Holding LLC President Tigran... -
24 February
More Diasporan Armenian than the Pope: Pashinyan on Sargsyan and Bicameral Parliament
"And since the 'Forward, Armenia' slogan assumes that the government should stand by its own people's side, it's time for Armenia's state bodies to... -
24 February
Sargsyan, Top US Official Discuss Karabakh
US Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg met with Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan late on Wednesday during a visit to Yerevan... -
24 February
Fortune Oil to Invest $500 Million in Armenia’s Mining
China-focused Fortune Oil plans to invest $500 million in Armenia's iron mining industry, the Armenian prime minister's press service... -
23 February
Meetings in Canada: Stepanakert and Cambridge Could become Sister Cities
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the de-facto Nagorno Karabakh Republic (NKR) Georgy Petrosyan, who is on a seven-day visit to Canada on... -
23 February
Local Dairy Company Doesn’t Rule Out Possible Price Increases
Ashtarak Kat CJSC doesn't currently foresee an increase in prices of its products. This news was conveyed to Epress.am by the... -
23 February
Wings of Tatev Soon to be Open Daily
Starting from Mar. 1, the Wings of Tatev aerial tramway will once again be open 7 days a week. -
23 February
Armenia Evacuates 4 Citizens from Libya
Four citizens of the Republic of Armenia have been evacuated from Libya on a Russian plane set for Moscow, where an Armenian... -
23 February
France Urges EU to Impose Sanctions on Libya
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has called on the European Union to impose sanctions against Libya following a violent crackdown on...