Wednesday, 4 August, 2004  
[ last updated 15:31 ]
The Armenian police reported on Wednesday a 4.5 percent increase in the number of officially registered crimes committed during the first half of this year, blaming it on the country’s new, more lenient criminal code.
[ last updated 15:33 ]
Armenia will cease to exist as an independent state and its territory will be incorporated into Azerbaijan over the next three decades, a senior Azerbaijani military official was quoted Wednesday as saying, raising anti-Armenian bellicose rhetoric in Baku to new heights.
[ last updated 15:37 ]
The outgoing secretary general of the Council of Europe, Walter Schwimmer, on Wednesday criticized the upcoming local elections in Nagorno-Karabakh, saying that they can not be deemed legitimate before an international agreement on the disputed territory’s status.
[ last updated 15:39 ]
Three people were killed and another one seriously wounded near the northern city of Vanadzor on Tuesday in an apparent settling of scores among criminal groups, the Armenian police confirmed on Wednesday.





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