Prime Minister Theresa May will file divorce papers to leave the European Union on March 29, launching two years of complex negotiations that will pit the U.K.’s need for a trade deal against the bloc’s view that Britain shouldn’t benefit from Brexit, Bloomberg reports.
Chancellor Angela Merkel said on March 20 that her demand that Turkey cease drawing Nazi comparisons with Germany and its allies applies “without ifs or buts,” and pointed to a government threat last week that it could prevent Turkish politicians from entering the country, reports Turkish Hurriyet Daily.
“There are various countries where people of different views live side by side, hold debates and discussions, there are also countries where a person can be prosecuted all over the world for expressing certain opinion and condemned.”
The repayment of the last foreign currency loan does not mean that the Danish central government has no debt. Denmark issues bonds in crowns to cover its deficit and redemptions of domestic bonds.
President Serzh Sargsyan was present at the groundbreaking ceremony of Yerevan’s new thermoelectric power station (TPS) which took place in Erebuni administrative community, in the vicinity of Yerevan’s thermoelectric power station.
The World Happiness Council launched by the UAE yesterday will receive an administrative support from the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network and will convene twice every year, informs Arabian Business.
“Today Turkey is definitely further away from becoming a member of the European Union than ever before,” Gabriel said in an interview with news magazine Der Spiegel published on Saturday.
President of the Republic of Artsakh Bako Sahakyan on March 20 signed a decree on dismissing Artur Aghabekyan from the post of Vice Prime Minister of Artsakh Republic according to his application, press service of the Artsakh President’s Office informed.
In January 2017 operations in the territory of Armenia through payment cards issued by Armenia’s trade banks and foreign banks comprised 2 million 97.9 thousand operations, total of which amounted AMD 83.4 billion. Information was provided in Annual Bulletin of the Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) for January 2017.
The National Security Service has uncovered and eliminated the criminal group. Five people have been charged. Three are remanded in custody. Currently the NSS is cooperating with law enforcement agencies of foreign countries to identify and apprehend other possible accomplices.