Yearly Archives: 2014
May, 2014
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7 May
Man Accused of Domestic Violence Claims He Only Hit His Wife Once
"I'm convinced that my wife wouldn't complain [i.e. take the matter to court] if women's organizations didn't guide her," said Sargis Hakobyan. -
7 May
Peace in Karabakh Conflict “Within Reach”: Ambassador James Warlick
"[The parties to the conflict] have almost reached agreement on several occasions — most recently in 2011. And when they inevitably returned to the negotiating table after... -
7 May
Rehearsals for May 9 Victory Day Parade in Gyumri Held in Russian
Gyumri, Armenia's second-largest city, is preparing for events dedicated to the 69th anniversary of victory in the Great Patriotic War with unusual solemnity this year... -
7 May
“Go Back to Your Country”: Russian-Armenian Union Leader to Diasporan Armenian Activist (VIDEO)
Armenian-Russian Union leader, former leader of the Progressive Socialist Party Robert Aharonyan said: "The day will come [when] we will deport you, [and] close the border... -
7 May
The Right to be Informed: Violations of the Law in Yerevan Residential Buildings
Residents of the Armenian capital are deprived of their right to be informed and to participate in making decisions about important aspects of their lives... -
7 May
Damage of This Year’s Frost to Armenian Agriculture Amounts to $29 Million: Newspaper
The Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Armenia today will make public the extent of the damage to agriculture as a result of the frost that hit Armenia on March 30–31. -
7 May
Price of Electricity Might Increase in Armenia: Newspaper
The company Electric Networks of Armenia in the near future plans to submit a claim to the Public Regulatory Services Commission of the Republic of Armenia to... -
7 May
Witness in Case Against Karabakh War Veteran Contradicts Himself
Witness Henrik Zakaryan in court on Tuesday claimed that he gave a bribe of $2,000 to Volodya Avetisyan in order to place his grandson in a military unit closer to home. -
6 May
Not About Karabakh and Not in Tbilisi: Georgia-Abkhazia-South Ossetia Conflict Discussed in Yerevan
The capital of Armenia was considered convenient for representatives of the civil societies of the conflicting countries (recognized and not so much) in the region. -
6 May
Azerbaijan Returns POW to Armenia: Nothing in Armenian Media
Several Azerbaijani websites today reported that with the assistance of representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) near Agdam...