Monthly Archives: September 2011
September, 2011
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20 September
With Repeal of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ An Era Ends
The law that for almost 18 years has banned openly gay Americans from serving in the armed forces will be officially repealed... -
20 September
‘Newly Independent Armenia Still Suffers’: Heritage Party on Eve of Armenia’s 20th Anniversary
"Now we hope that after the irrational, sometimes even narrow-minded policies adopted by all the previous governments, we would... -
20 September
Powerful Blast Rocks Downtown Ankara (VIDEO)
Turkish authorities are searching for the source of a powerful blast that injured several people in downtown Ankara on... -
20 September
‘I Studied with Aliyev’: Politician Visited Karabakh Then Banned Azerbaijan Entry
During my visit to Karabakh, I did not offend any Azerbaijani officials, nor the people of Azerbaijan, for whom, incidentally, I have... -
20 September
EU Promises to Give Armenia ‘More for More’
On Sept. 19, during his visit to Brussels, Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan met with European Commissioner for... -
20 September
Clinton, Davutoglu in New York Discuss Armenia-Turkey Ties
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu in New York on Monday discussed... -
20 September
Matenadaran Institute of Ancient Manuscripts Opens New Building (PHOTOS)
"On the first floor is the library, where there are approximately 2,000 ancient books published from the years 1215 to 1800.... -
20 September
Sperm Bank Turns Down Redheads. Brunet Donors in Demand
The world's largest sperm bank has started turning down redheaded donors because there is too little demand for their... -
20 September
Yerevan Traders Ready to Go to Court, Block All Entrances to Pedestrian Underpass (PHOTOS)
Vendors working in the Abovyan-Koryun pedestrian underpass were protesting outside Yerevan City Hall on Monday. -
19 September
No Such Nation as ‘Karabakh Armenians’: Safarov Says No More Money Spent on Weapons
Twenty years ago, tens of thousands of Azerbaijanis were forced to flee their homes. Every refugee is a story full of pain and...