Daily Archives: October 28, 2011
October, 2011
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28 October
Poland Reopens Investigation into Auschwitz
Polish authorities have reopened an investigation into World War II crimes committed at Auschwitz and its satellite camps that was... -
28 October
No Parade for Atatürk in Turkey This Year
Turkish officials have cancelled parades traditionally held every year to celebrate the proclamation of the Republic of Turkey in 1923 after... -
28 October
Batumi Mayor Prepared to Cooperate with Armenia
RA Consul General Garik Israyelian met with Batumi mayor Robert Chkhaidze on Oct. 27 in the Georgian seaside resort town of Batumi. -
28 October
Yerevan Mayor Karen Karapetyan: Armenia President ‘Respected my Decision’ to Resign
Asked about returning to politics, the mayor said he never considered his position to be political and has repeatedly said he has no... -
28 October
Yerevan Mayor Karen Karapetyan Confirms Resignation
Yerevan Mayor Karen Karapetyan, in an interview with ArmNews Armenian News Channel has confirmed reports of his impending resignation. -
28 October
Armenians to be Tried for Threatening St. Petersburg Judge
A St. Petersburg court has launched criminal proceedings against Armenian nationals Artak Harutyunyan and Aram Rafaelyan, who are... -
28 October
Azerbaijan to Supply Gas to Europe Through Turkey
The Republic of Azerbaijan and the Republic of Turkey have signed a number of key gas export related agreements to enable Turkey to... -
28 October
Steven Tyler: Substance Issue ‘Not the Issue’
Though Steven Tyler has openly admitted to abusing drugs in the past, he assured the world this morning that his recent bathtub... -
28 October
No ‘Armenian’ Side or ‘Turkish’ Side to History: Turkish Scholar on Armenian Genocide and Hrant Dink
"If you cannot speak freely on history, you cannot call your country a democracy and you cannot create a society and a future that... -
28 October
Armenia to Turn Clocks Back One Hour on Oct. 30
Armenia will revert to standard time when Daylight Saving Time (DST), the practice of temporarily advancing clocks during the...