Calls for the immediate and unconditional withdrawal, to their initial positions, of the Azeri forces and their allies from the sovereign territory of Armenia and the Lachin corridor, whose security and unchanged status must be ensured, according to
The Armenian Defense Ministry reports an investigation has been launched into the circumstances of the death of Private Vahe Hovsepyan.
According to the study, corrupt practices and various forms of education fraud that are common in Armenia are due to a wide range of factors and some of them go back to the pre-1991 past.
Hayastan faction MP Aghvan Vardanyan took a defiant tone at the beginning of today’s session, warning the government majority that the opposition plans to actively oppose any bill it deems harming Armenian national interests.
A company partially owned by a relative of Vazgen Sargsyan, an Armenian military commander and prime minister assassinated in 1999, plans to open a factory in the Ararat village of Yeraskh near the border with Nakhijevan to process metal scrap.
Armenia’s Competition Protection Commission (CPC) has fined several shipping companies, including HayPost (the country’s national mail carrier,) for false advertising.
Artsakh State Minister Ruben Vardanyan, today in Stepanakert, met with a visiting delegation of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) headed by Nagorno Karabakh mission chief Nicolas Fleury and discussed the organization’s work in Artsa
The Technical Feasibility Study commissioned to analyze Yerevan’s atmosphere and environment found that the main source of air pollutants in Yerevan is automobile emissions.