Wednesday, 1 August, 2007  
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The Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG) has renewed a contract to carry the programs of Radio Liberty's Armenian language service on a private radio network based in the Armenian capital, Yerevan.
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The United States has provided $3 million worth of new military equipment to a special peace-keeping battalion of Armenia’s Armed Forces in an effort to make it fully interoperable with U.S. and other NATO troops.
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Arman Babajanian, the jailed editor of the pro-opposition newspaper “Zhamanak Yerevan,” claimed on Wednesday that President Robert Kocharian is personally responsible for his failure to secure an early release from prison.
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The World Bank has approved the release of a fresh $5 million loan that will be used for upgrading Armenia’s battered irrigation networks.
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Albania assured Azerbaijan on Wednesday it will take every measure to stop the sale of weapons to countries in a state of conflict, after Turkey sent back a shipment of Albanian weapons bound for Armenia.







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“Hayots Ashkhar” reports that the official average wage in Armenia reached an equivalent of $210 a month in June, up by about 10 percent from the December 2006.
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