The World Cup is under threat as civil unrest erupts in host nation Mexico following the killing of a notorious drug lord, The Sun writes. On Sunday in Jalisco state, security forces killed Nemesio Ru...
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The US Embassy in Armenia has released a reminder for immigrant visa applicants. “All Immigrant visa applicants must complete a medical examination with a panel physician accredited by the U.S. Embass...
The US Customs and Border Protection agency announced that starting Feb. 24 it will cease collecting import tariffs that were ruled unlawful by the Supreme Court of the United States on Feb. 20, Reute...
The man shot and killed by US Secret Service agents near Mar-a-Lago has been identified as 21-year-old Austin Tucker Martin from Cameron, North Carolina, the New York Post writes. According to social ...
Paul Hartfield, who took over the Flying Horse in Smarden in Ashford, Kent, had been offering customers lifts in his own black cab after taking over the pub from his daughter, The Telegraph writes. Mr...
The transportation of petroleum products from Azerbaijan to Armenia via Georgia has become cheaper, Sputnik’s Georgian service reports, citing Georgia’s Ministry of Economy. Georgia has set a token ta...
Commenting on a recent Supreme Court ruling regarding tariffs, Trump described the decision as “deeply disappointing.” “I am ashamed of some members of the court, ashamed that they did not have the co...
Turkey hopes the process of normalizing relations with Armenia will also have a positive impact on economic ties, Alparslan Bayraktar, Turkey’s Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, told the Turki...
A Japanese city has received a hefty donation to help fix its ageing water system: 21kg in gold bars, the BBC writes. The gold bars, worth an estimated $3.6 million, were given last November by a dono...
The Trump administration took steps on Thursday toward ending federal housing assistance for households with mixed immigration status, Reuters writes. The US Department of Housing and Urban Developmen...
The Taliban has passed a law that allows men to beat their wives as long as it does not cause “broken bones or open wounds”, The Telegraph writes. The Telegraph obtained the 60-page penal code – signe...
According to a forecast by the UK‑based international economic research center Oxford Economics, a victory for the ruling party in Armenia’s parliamentary elections scheduled for June could provide gr...











