Yearly Archives: 2011
February, 2011
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22 February
Many Roads in Armenia Continue to be Closed Due to Snow
As at 11 am this morning, due to the weather, a few regional and inter-community roads in Armenia were closed or difficult to pass. -
22 February
Israel Appoints First Out Gay Judge
Dori Spivak, an attorney and former Civil Rights Association chairman, was appointed as a judge at the Tel Aviv Labor Court on Friday. -
22 February
Armenian Police Value ‘Best’ License Plate Numbers at Over 1 Million Drams
The Republic of Armenia Police today published a list of license plate numbers which will be auctioned off on Mar. 9. -
22 February
Famous Armenian Filmmaker Turns 73 Today
Well-known Armenian filmmaker and documentarian Ardavazd Peleshyan is celebrating his 73rd birthday today. -
22 February
Libya’s Ambassador to US Calls for Gadhafi to Quit
Libya's ambassador to the United States on Monday joined other diplomats from the Arab nation in calling for Moammar Gadhafi to step down as... -
22 February
Kocharian’s BHK Can’t Even Listen to the Sound of Serzh Sargsyan’s Name: Pashinyan
"And who said that BHK won't resign from the coalition before the 2012 parliamentary elections?" imprisoned journalist, chief editor of... -
22 February
Tigran Sargsyan is Not a Prime Minister, But a Blogger: 168 Hours
In Armenia, talk of the likelihood of a "social revolt" are limited to press conferences by politicians, with their confirming or... -
22 February
Prices in Armenia Slowly and Steadily Increasing: Haykakan Jamanak
Prices of consumer goods and medication in Armenia continues to rise. In the last week, the cost of different types of goods have... -
22 February
Scores Killed in Devastating New Zealand Quake
A powerful earthquake struck Christchurch, New Zealand, during the city’s busy lunchtime rush on Tuesday, flattening office buildings... -
21 February
Armenia’s Foreign Ministry Rejects Blind Youth’s Appeal
Armenia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs invited 3 supporters of 23-year-old Artak Beglaryan to provide an explanation and a response to...