Monday, 9 January, 2006  
[ last updated 16:55 ]
The Armenian authorities announced on Monday extraordinary measures to prevent the spread of bird flu from nearby regions in neighboring Turkey where the deadly virus has already killed three people and is reportedly sweeping westward.
[ last updated 16:57 ]
A jailed human rights lawyer, who represented Yerevan residents forcibly evicted from their homes, pleaded with the European Court of Human Rights on Monday to intervene in his highly controversial prosecution which he considers illegal and politically motivated.
[ last updated 17:01 ]
Orinats Yerkir, one of the three parties represented in Armenia’s government, will take at least one month to find a replacement for its disgraced Culture Minister Hovik Hoveyan who resigned last week after reportedly assaulting power utility workers.
[ last updated 17:02 ]
Armenia’s reclusive former President Levon Ter-Petrosian has published a promised book on medieval Armenian history that drew praise from the head of the country’s largest writers association on Monday.







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