Monthly Archives: July 2011
July, 2011
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19 July
Curbing Child Marriage in Azerbaijan: IWPR
The 13-year-old child bride said she was aware that women cannot legally marry until they are 17, but believed the man... -
19 July
Baku Advises Moscow to Influence Yerevan in Karabakh Negotiations
Azerbaijan is concerned by the presence of Russian troops in Armenia, said Azerbaijan's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs... -
19 July
Azerbaijan will Allow Journalist who Visited Karabakh to Enter Country After Conflict Resolved
Azerbaijan's authorities may allow first deputy editor of Ekho Moskvy ("Echo of Moscow") radio station Sergei Buntman... -
19 July
US Officials Met with Libyan Government Representatives
US government officials met with representatives from Libya’s embattled regime to deliver the message that Libyan leader... -
19 July
News of the World Journalist Found Dead
Former News of the World journalist Sean Hoare, the first journalist to publicly allege that former editor at the paper... -
18 July
Nalbandian to Lavrov: ‘Armenia Will Respond to Medvedev Soon’
Armenia will respond to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's proposals on settling the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict soon, Armenian foreign minister... -
18 July
Armenian National Congress Reps Sum Up Meeting with Ruling Coalition Parties
Ahead of the Council of Europe co-rapporteurs' visit, the Armenian authorities need to display such a stance and imitate dialogue, but the... -
18 July
Republican Party of Armenia MP Says Meeting with HAK was Positive
"We discussed, or rather, we exchanged views on those issues which we consider urgent. We also presented our position as to how we picture this dialogue... -
18 July
117 Died from Automobile Accidents in Armenia in First Half of 2011
There were 904 recorded automobile accidents in Armenia between Jan. 1 and Jul. 1, 2011, which resulted in the death of... -
18 July
Minsk Group Co-Chairs Say ‘Now is the Time’ to Bring Lasting Peace to Caucasus
In Baku and Yerevan, the co-chairs met with presidents Aliyev and Sargsyan, respectively. The co-chairs reiterated to both...