Jermuk's Snowman Festival Hopes to Say Goodbye to Snow (VIDEO)
On Mar. 11, the municipality and youth from the Jermuk Development Center organized a snowman festival in the central Armenian resort town of Jermuk.
Vartan Oskanian's Presence at Free Democrats' Congress Doesn't Relieve Him of Mar. 1 Responsibility
All political parties except for those in the ruling coalition have been sent invitations to the Free Democrats' second congress, the party's vice chair Anush Sedrakyan...
Helicopter Crash Kills 12 Turkish Soldiers in Afghanistan
A NATO helicopter crashed into a house on the outskirts of the Afghan capital, Kabul, on Friday, killing 12 Turkish soldiers on board, Turkish military has said.
Karabakh Peace Process Stalled Because of Azerbaijan: Nalbandian
Armenian foreign minister Edward Nalbandian said during several meetings with the Minsk Group co-chairs there has been much preparatory work...
Yerevan Police Chief Refutes Occupy Mashtots Park Activists' Claims
Yerevan Police Chief Nerses Nazaryan considers pitching tents in Mashtots Park and environmental activists' sit-in in tents after 10 pm to be "unacceptable"...
Armenian Police Call Roundtable to Discuss Mashtots Park Incident
The Armenian police has called a roundtable meeting on Mar. 17 at 4:30 pm to explain its position on the events of Mar. 14 at Mashtots Park in central Yerevan.
Gerard Cafesjian Sued by Former Employee for Back Pay
John Joseph Waters Jr., the longtime director of the Cafesjian Family Foundation, says in a federal lawsuit that Gerard Cafesjian stiffed him out of more than $5 million in salary.
Obese Police Officers in Britain to Face Pay Cuts
Police officers in Britain who repeatedly fail a basic fitness test could lose part of their salary and, in worst cases, be sacked for not being fit enough to do the job.
Pope Commissions Custom-Blended Eau de Cologne
He is picky about his robes and his red shoes are tailor-made, but Pope Benedict has taken the meaning of bespoke to a whole new level by ordering a...
Azerbaijan Vow to Pay Out Compensation for Lost Soviet-Era Savings
Azerbaijan will compensate depositors who lost their savings when the Soviet banking system collapsed two decades ago, according to a...
Armenian National Congress Doesn't Consider Ruben Hayrapetyan a Politician
The Armenian National Congress (HAK) doesn't consider it expedient to address Football Federation of Armenia president, Republican Party of Armenia MP Ruben Hayrapetyan...
Turkey Says 1,000 Syrians Fled in Last 24 Hours, Plans to Open New Refugee Camp
The numbers fleeing was expected to grow further as long as fighting continued around the town of Idlib, close to the Turkish border, one Turkish official said...