The St. Kirakos Armenian Church of Diyarbakir, Turkey has been looted and damages as result of the Turkish-Kurdish clashes in that region.
Discussions and debates around the Nagorno Karabakh conflict will be held during the upcoming sitting of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, APA reported citing OSCE Parliamentary Assembly President Christine Muttonen, who visited Baku.
During the discussion the PM attached importance to the further development of the Armenian-Russian partnership in the industry sector and emphasized that he sees true great prospects for it.
The epicenter was 54 miles (87 km) southwest of the town of Pijijiapan in the southern state of Chiapas, at a depth of 43 miles. Three people were killed in the state, said Governor Manuel Velasquez. Two more people were killed in neighboring Tabasco state, the state governor said.
The two arrested Turks, supporters of Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan who attacked peaceful protesters outside the Turkish Ambassador’s residence in Washington D.C. stood trial on September 7 in the US capital.
Russian aircraft delivered airstrikes near the Syrian city of Deir ez-Zor, destroying a militant command center and a communication hub, and eliminating four important field commanders, including IS “minister of war” Gulmurod Khalimov, TASS reported citing the Russian defense ministry.
Archaeologists have found unique artifacts dating back to the 5th and 6th centuries during the excavations in the St. Stepanos tomb and monastery in Tsmakahogh community, Martakert region, Artsakh.
US Senator Dick Durbin suggested using sanctions against several Azerbaijani officials. The Senator made the proposal during today’s Senate appropriation hearings, where the 2018 US Foreign appropriations program was being discussed.
According to the German foreign ministry, 54 of their citizens remain jailed in Turkey, including reporters and activists.
The Valadao Amendment represents the first time in four years that the full U.S. House has gone on record affirming its official support for the Artsakh assistance program. The Senate has traditionally been more consistent in its support in this area. The Executive Branch is responsive to Congressional intent, as reflected in legislative and report language, particularly on appropriation priorities.