Sat, May 26 2012
Armenian Orthodox priests hold up candles during a holy fire ceremony in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem's Old City, April 2007.
Photo: Reuters
Armenian Orthodox priests hold up candles during a holy fire ceremony in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem's Old City, April 2007.
Photo: Reuters
Opposition leader and former president Levon Ter-Petrosian compared Armenian president Serzh Sarkisyan to the deposed rulers of Tunisia and Egypt.
Orthodox churches in Russia, Armenia, Macedonia and Moldova, among others, began their Christmas eve celebrations on Thursday January 6 2011.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) has chosen the Armenian city of Yerevan as the 2012 World Book Capital as part of the agency’s ongoing efforts to promote books and reading.
Foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton welcomes moves by Armenia to complete ratification of protocols on normalising relations, and the statement by Turkey’s president on restoring bilateral ties.
World leaders acknowledged Putin's victory with reservations, and international observers say the election was skewed in the former president's favour.
Hollande's call for more spending and economic growth has struck a chord with French voters.
Gallup International Association poll gives president Sarkisian’s party 44 per cent, while three main challengers alleged ‘machinations’ by ruling party in what – in contrast to 2008 – reportedly was a largely peaceful election.
The Freedom House report says the media environment in the Middle East and North Africa underwent major improvements in 2011, but remained the worst-performing part of the world.
Dissatisfaction with jobs is a global phenomenon and two-thirds of workers all over the world intend to look for another job in the near future, the survey concluded.