Monthly Archives: July 2011
July, 2011
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18 July
Tea Party Takes its Turn in Debt Battle, Proposes ‘Cut, Cap and Balance’ Plan
Congressional leaders are giving tea party-backed Republican freshmen the run of the House this week with a plan to... -
18 July
Priest Curses MPs Who Voted in Favor of Georgia’s Armenian Churches Having Legal Status
Father Bartholomew of the Georgian Orthodox Church cursed those MPs who voted in favor of the legislative amendment... -
18 July
HAK Agrees to Meet with Ruling Coalition Parties, Though Aims to Dialogue with Executive: Statement
The Armenian National Congress (HAK) delegation has agreed to meet with representatives of the ruling coalition on... -
18 July
Hillary Clinton Discussed Nagorno-Karabakh in Istanbul ‘in Detail’
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton discussed the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict with Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu in... -
18 July
Turkish Government has Decided to Support Armenian Newspapers
In Turkey, Armenian, Greek and Jewish publications were previously not allowed to receive any state financial assistance. -
18 July
Armenia Students Learning Persian Go on Tour of Iran (PHOTOS)
Persian (Farsi) is studied as a foreign language in 10 schools in Armenia. On Jul. 8, 25 students from these schools... -
18 July
Armenian Soldier Kills Fellow Conscript by Accident
At around 8:30 pm on Jul. 15, conscript Khachatur Tadevosyan, 23, called to military service from the Yerevan's... -
16 July
Georgia’s Armenians Attempt to Resolve Issues through Embassy in Russia
A meeting between Armenian Ambassador to Russia Oleg Yesayan and Aghasi Arabyan, head of Javakhq [Javakheti] Diaspora, a NGO to... -
16 July
Football Federation of Armenia President Slams Facebook User’s Proposal in Developing Football in Armenia
Football (a.k.a. soccer) isn't developing in Armenia's Armavir marz (province) since there isn't anyone who loves football and who will establish a.... -
16 July
Examining Nikol Pashinyan’s Lawsuit Postponed More than a Month
Haykakan Jamanak ("Armenian Times") chief editor Nikol Pashinyan's lawsuit against Kosh penitentiary set to be heard in court Friday was postponed...