Armenian expert Hayk Ghazaryan has been named best player of the What? Where? When? Intellectual game show, which is aired on Russia’s First Channel.
An unknown assailant carried out a knife attack outside the Iranian Ambassador’s residence in Vienna, Austria.
The US Presidential administration on Sunday unveiled a series of proposals on school safety and gun restrictions in the wake of the recent shooting in Florida, including a push for states to provide firearms training for school staff members, The Hill reports.
North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un seeks to sign a peace deal and establish diplomatic relations with the US, Tona Ilbo newspaper reports citing a source of the administration of the South Korean leader.
Two people were killed when a helicopter went down Sunday evening in New York’s East River in the US, CNN reported.
Rescuers have reached the crash site of a Turkish private plane in Iran, FARS reported.
The Syrian army liberated Madyra town in Eastern Ghouta and continued to advance, meeting army units stationed in the vicinity of the Vehicles Directorate in Harasta, SANA reports.
Kay Mouradian, author of My Mother’s Voice, a book and an eponymous film on the Armenian Genocide, has presented the story behind creating the work to American student and academic circles.
Davit Babayan, spokesperson of the President of Artsakh, says the reports on subjecting Azeri citizens Dilham Askerov and Shahbaz Guliyev to “physical and moral tortures” in Nagorno Karabakh are absurdity.
Chaos prevailed in the Indian city of Indore on Friday when a leopard strayed into the residential area, Times of India reports.