Raffi Hovannisian did not forget his pledge
Raffi Hovannisian is confident of the bloc's victory in the May 5 municipal election.
Construction in progress again
In this application the residents had raised the following question: whether this construction is legal or not?
At least 40 injured in powerful blast in Prague
A powerful explosion in central Prague on Monday injured as many as 40 people and left many others trapped in the rubble.
Isagulyan will not write letter to Putin
Chairman of the National Security Party says all issued related to Armenia should be solved in the country; we need not seek help elsewhere.
Barev Yerevan continues meetings on campaign trail
They will meet residents of Yerevan's Davitashen, Ajapnyak and Malatia-Sebastia administrative districts.
A1+ live-streaming NA sitting
Armenia's National Assembly has started its four-day sitting, with the draft agenda including 72 items and nine international agreements.
Two injured in car crash near Sevan
Two people were injured as an Opel Sintra crashed into a VAZ-21011 on Sevan-Chambarak roadway in Armenia's Gegharkunik province on Sunday evening.
Nairit plant employees protesting outside Government building
Employees of Nairit plant, a major chemical enterprise in Armenia that specializes in chloroprene rubbers and latexes production, are staging a protest outside the government building demanding their salaries of twelve months.
Job invitation
Work experience in the information field is a must.
Members of the "Support to Karabagh" in Artsakh
Issues related to the implementation of a number joint projects were discussed during the meeting.
Boston Bomb Suspect Sent to Federal Medical Detention
U.S. officials say Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been transferred to a federal prison medical facility from the hospital where he had been receiving treatment for injuries sustained during his capture last week.
Memorial flowers given a second life
The stems will later be used as fertilizer for the memorial gardens while the dried flower petals will be recycled into paper and hand-made greeting cards.
Government yet undecided on Sevan issue
The Armenian government hasn't determined yet whether or not to increase Lake Sevan level
Armenian FM holds meetings in Moscow
The interlocutors discussed issues related to the cooperation between the legislative bodies of the two countries, underlining the importance of that format and its contribution to the development of inter-state relations.
Salespeople offered to wait till May 2
Employees of Malatia fair in Yerevan's Malatia-Sebastia administrative district were staging a strike today against the decision of the market director to increase the rental fees.
Heritage party leader meets UK diplomats
Heritage party Leader Raffi K. Hovannisian met with British diplomat Colin Roberts, Director of Eastern Europe and Central Asia Directorate at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, UK.
At stock market
The closing price was AMD 409.99 /USD 1
Opinion: Ashot Papayan is a man who cares for Yerevan
"You, journalists, are constantly looking for conflicts and complicating the situation," Igityan told reporters on Friday.
Levon Zurabyan does not exclude unification of opposition forces
"We must not let a pro-government candidate be elected Yerevan Mayor. We repeat once again we target at the authorities," he said.
Levon Shirinyan: Have you heard anything of the kind?
"Turks are the same racists and xenophobes," says the political scientist.
Raffi Hovannisian: "Barev Yerevan" will win
"Barev Yerevan" will win. On Sunday we shall return to Yerevan and campaign for the victory of our non-partisan list ... It does not depend on the personality of Raffi Hovannisian," said the Heritage leader.
Vardan Bostanjyan has questionable taste
Vardan Bostanjyan, a member of the Prosperous Armenia party (BHK), does not have time to be engaged in canvassing for Vartan Oskanian.
Police arrest two more nephews of Gyumri ex-mayor
Two nephews of Vardan Ghukasyan, a former mayor of Armenia's Gyumri city, were detained overnight by the Gyumri police.
Elderly people live in rundown shacks in Gyumri
A large number of families in Armenia's second largest city, Gyumri, still live in temporary shelters.