An explosion in a police compound in Turkey’s southeastern city of Diyarbakir wounded several people and sent a large plume of grey smoke rising over surrounding buildings on Tuesday, but the cause of the blast was not immediately clear, reports Reuters.
Azerbaijan has raised hysteria after Karabakhi vodka appeared in Duty Free. The Moscow office of the Azerbaijani haqqin.az news agency has “emotionally” responded to the sale of grape and apricot, as well as other types of “Karabakh” vodkas in St. Petersburg’s Pulkovo airport’s Duty Free zone.
“It would be a powerful statement by President Trump in his early presidency to commemorate this anniversary and remember the lives of the one and a half million Armenians who were needlessly slaughtered by Ottoman Turks during the 20th century’s first genocide,” he added.
The Group of Seven major global powers were joined by Middle East allies on Tuesday in a push to isolate Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, hours before the U.S. secretary of state flies to Moscow, Assad’s top backer.
Vladimir Hakobyan, spokesman of the Armenian President, presented Serzh Sargsyan’s stance on the recent illegal logging incident in Yerevan’s Davitashen district.
The Pulitzer Prizes on Monday honored The Washington Post for hard-hitting reporting on Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and The New York Times for revealing Vladimir Putin’s covert power grab, praising their probing of powerful people despite a hostile climate for the news media.
A Southern California man fatally shot his estranged wife inside an elementary school classroom attended by special needs children, before killing himself on Monday, US San Bernardino Police Chief Jarrod Burguan said, CNN reported.
Azerbaijani forces made over 50 ceasefire violations on April 10 and overnight April 11 in the ArtsakhAzerbaijan line of contact, firing over 1620 shots at Artsakh positions from various caliber firearms.
“The City adopted a law on the recognition of the Armenian Genocide. Unfortunately, Brazil has not so far recognized the Armenian Genocide on a federal level. We actively work in that direction, but the success is still on the municipal level. New recognitions are expected in the near future by other Brazilian cities,” Sargis Karamekian said.
The residents of the village that appeared under Azerbaijani control for a few hours lived through all the violence and barbarism that are really in line with all the criteria of crime against humanity.