Yearly Archives: 2011
October, 2011
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4 October
PHOTOS: Activists Suggest Transport Minister Resign – by Taking a Minibus
Holding signs with such inscription as "Minister, leave (with a minibus)," "I don't bend over," "Bent over till where?" and... -
4 October
Iran Cannot Act as Mediator in Karabakh Conflict: Bryza
US Ambassador to Azerbaijan Matthew Bryza noted that Azerbaijan and Armenia are in favor of a settlement to... -
4 October
Sarkozy Won’t Complicate Relations with Russia During Georgia Visit: Opinion
French President Nicolas Sarkozy will be in Georgia as part of a political tour and not specifically for Georgia, believes... -
4 October
Website, Video Project on Mass Repatriation to Armenia Launched in Yerevan
Publicist, filmmaker Tigran Paskevichyan today introduced the website of his recently launched project funded by the... -
4 October
Araz Özbiliz to be Officially Welcomed to Armenia’s National Team Today
Armenian football player and AFC Ajax forward Araz Özbiliz arrived in Yerevan early this morning. -
4 October
Geologists to Begin Work in Landslide Zone. Search and Rescue Work Continues
"The extent of the landslide is great: one-third of the mountain adjacent to the road has collapsed. The 3.0 magnitude earthquake... -
4 October
Stop Making Robert Kocharian Out to be Some Kind of ‘Bugaboo,’ Says MP
Vice-chair of the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (HHK), MP Galust Sahakyan doesn't believe that there's a single Republican who... -
4 October
Republican MP Suggests Bringing Portable Toilets to Armenian Opposition in Liberty Square
Vice-chair of the ruling Republican Party of Armenia (HHK), MP Galust Sahakyan touched upon the fact that all free and paid toilets in... -
4 October
PHOTOS: In Memory of Armenian Woman Killed by Spousal Abuse
The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Women in Armenia organized a silent candlelight vigil near Swan Lake in Yerevan on... -
4 October
Liberty Square: As It Happens. ‘Much Has Changed in Armenia’ (PHOTOS)
Pan-Armenian National Movement (HHSh) leader Aram Manukyan urged those gathered not to believe the rumors that the police might...