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Armen Sargsyan, 64, has occupied a unique place in the Armenian political establishment. A professor of physics, Sargsyan began working at Cambridge University in 1984 and enjoyed intellectual ...
Sargsyan took office as Prime Minister after being elected by parliament on April 17, eight days after his presidency ended. His handpicked successor, Armen Sargsyan, no relation, was sworn in as ...
Days of mass demonstrations in the streets of Armenia's capital brought about the resignation of leader Serzh Sargsyan and could now lead to a change of government. Armenia protests: What happens ...
Arbat battalion founder, head of the Boxing Federation of the Donetsk People’s Republic Armen Sargsyan has died in the hospital’s intensive care unit from his wounds, never regaining consciousness. He ...
Sargsyan’s handpicked successor, Armen Sargsyan (no relation) had been sworn in as President on April 9. According to Laurence Broers, an associate fellow at the Chatham House think tank’s ...
Armenian President Armen Sargsyan on Tuesday rejected a prime ministerial order to sack the army's chief of general staff for the second time. The Armenian Presidency said in a statement that the ...
Armen Sargsyan, the leader of the "Arbat" battalion, was severely injured following a blast in the entrance hall of a residential building in north-west Moscow, 12km (7 miles) from the Kremlin.
Investigations by Armenian opposition media have suggested that the ruling party's candidate for president may be ineligible for the office because of his British citizenship. The Republican Party of ...
Sargsyan took office as Prime Minister after being elected by parliament on April 17, eight days after his presidency ended. His handpicked successor, Armen Sargsyan, no relation, was sworn in as ...
Armen Sargsyan, the leader of the "Arbat" battalion, was severely injured following a blast in the entrance hall of a residential building in north-west Moscow, 12km (7 miles) from the Kremlin.