Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has posted a ‘historic’ selfie with Catholicos Garegin II on his Facebook account ahead of departing to the United States.
The festive events of September 21 of this year went on in an unprecedented atmosphere with dozens of thousands of participants, PM Pashinyan said in a live Facebook broadcast.
Prime Minister of Armenia met with mothers of fallen soldiers today at the Yerablur military cemetery.
The European Court of Human Rights has released its judgment over the Saghatelyan versus Armenia case, and held that the Armenian government was to pay Saghatelyan 15,600 euros (EUR) in respect of nonpecuniary damage and EUR 5,000 in respect of costs and expenses.
The gambling devices which are functioning at filling stations cause great problems not only in village communities, and these devices should simply be removed from these areas as soon as possible, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said today at the Cabinet meeting.
At the beginning of today’s Cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan congratulated minister of energy infrastructures and natural resources Arthur Grigoryan on his birthday.
A criminal case was initiated in the Sixth Garrison Investigative Unit of the RA Investigative Committee on murder of a serviceman.
The Investigative Committee of Armenia has issued a statement about the police search in the Yerevan Today news website’s head office.
The Prosecutor General’s Office has received a motion from US law enforcement agencies requesting the extradition of Kevin (Kemal) Oksuz, the Turkish-born US citizen who was detained and later remanded into custody in Yerevan in pursuance of an American international arrest warrant.
The Russian Ural Airlines will commence direct flights from Anapa to Yerevan twice a week – on Mondays and Thursdays.