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DW, Web-videos ‘My grandfather had four wives, I have two’

January 7, 2017 By administrator

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A man with two wives: that is legal in Syria but not in Germany. DW’s Jaafar Abdul Karim talked with three Syrians – a man with two wives – to find out about their daily lives.

See full video it on: http://www.dw.com/en/my-grandfather-had-four-wives-i-have-two/av-37043746

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Lebanon unveils 30-member government with two Armenians set to take posts

December 19, 2016 By administrator

Avetis Kitanyan and Jacques Oghasabian are expected to occupy ministerial posts in the new government.

Lebanon unveils 30-member government with two Armenians set to take posts

Lebanon announced a new government on Saturday with two Armenian ministers set to take posts in the 30-member government headed by Prime Minister Saad Hariri.

According to the report by Hay Dzayn news portal, Avetis Kitanyan and Jacques Oghasabian are expected to occupy ministerial posts in the new government.

In a statement, Prime Minister Hariri, 46, said the government would act to “preserve our country from the negative consequences of the Syrian crisis” as well as formulating a new electoral law, overseeing parliamentary polls.

According to the report, Oghasabian is a close associate to Hariri, while Avetis Kitanyan is representing the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF).

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Yerevan Update: Armed group frees all hostages from seized police building

July 23, 2016 By administrator

hostage released2YEREVAN. – Two remaining hostages — both senior police officers — kept in the seized police headquarters in Yerevan had been released.

Deputy chief of Armenia’s police Vardan Yeghiazaryan and deputy chief of Yerevan policy Valery Osipyan has been released by an armed group.

Earlier on Saturday the gunmen set free other two hostages had been released without preconditions.

According to Shant television, member of the group Varuzhan Avetisyan met with the director of the National Security Service Gevorg Kutoyan and decided to release another two hostages in exchange for setting up a media center. The report was confirmed for Shant television by General Vitaly Balasanyan who was a mediator in the meeting.

“The process of creating a neutral zone for their communication with reporters is underway,” Balasanyan said. “As soon as the center is set up, two remaining hostages – Osipyan and Yeghiazaryan – would be released.”

It has been the seventh day since a group of armed men stormed into a capital city Yerevan police station.

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Two Azeri Soldiers Killed as Karabakh Counters Attacks

March 12, 2016 By administrator

6A996C6D-1D59-4032-880A-F777BAA67A32_mw800_mh600_s-SmallSTEPANAKERT—Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Armed Forces repelled an attack by Azerbaijani soldiers late Thursday night, during which two Azerbaijani soldiers were killed, reported the Artsakh Defense Ministry.

The frontline divisions of the Artsakh Defense Army were quick to spot the Azerbaijani advances and forced them to retreat.

The Azerbaijani soldiers fired more than 5,500 rounds in the direction of the Armenian positions on March 10 and 11, using artillery weapons of different caliber, as well as 60 and 82 mm mortars, RPG-7 and HAN-17 grenades, and howitzers.

Azatutyun.am reported on Friday that Karabakh military authorities have warned Baku against further escalating the situation at the volatile line of contact after accusing Azerbaijani forces of targeting, for the first time since the 1994 ceasefire, positions deep inside Stepanakert-controlled territory with artillery fire.

The Defense Ministry of Nagorno-Karabakh issued a statement on Friday, claiming that its advanced units managed to repulse another commando raid attempted by Azerbaijani forces overnight, killing two and wounding several Azerbaijani troops. It said Armenian forces sustained no losses in the engagement.

It further suggested that Azerbaijan’s armed forces fired 5,500 shots from firearms of different calibers and also used mortars of different calibers and gun-howitzers to shell Armenian positions on March 10-11.

“It is remarkable that last night the enemy used artillery fire not only against Armenian positions located in the direction of Akna (Aghdam), but also territories that are located at quite a distance from the line of contact. This is unprecedented since the signing of a ceasefire agreement in May 1994. One can draw one conclusion from this: the adversary has adopted a tactic aimed at destabilizing the situation in the conflict zone, which is fraught with unpredictable consequences,” the Nagorno-Karabakh Defense Ministry said.

“In order to suppress the activity of the enemy advanced units of the Defense Army resorted to purposeful punitive measures. Armenian forces confidently control the situation along the entire perimeter of the frontline.”

Earlier, the military authorities in Stepanakert also denied reports in Azerbaijani media that Armenian armed forces fired at civilians in Azerbaijan’s Aghdam district.

Meanwhile, Armenian Defense Ministry spokesman Artsrun Hovannisian denied Azerbaijani reports about Armenian casualties in recent days. Azerbaijan claims up to 15 Armenian servicemen were killed and some Armenian military equipment was destroyed by Azerbaijani forces in the conflict zone in recent days. Baku also accuses the Armenian side of violating the truce.

Talking to RFE/RL’s Armenian Service (Azatutyun.am), Hovannisian linked the latest escalation of tensions in the Karabakh conflict zone with the March 10 meeting of Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Moscow during which the two leaders also discussed issued related to the Karabakh settlement process.

“Azerbaijan always escalates the situation at around the time of such high-level meetings,” he said, denying reports about some Armenian positions in Karabakh being seized by Azerbaijani forces.

The current escalation comes amid stalled internationally mediated negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan aimed at finding a peaceful solution to the protracted dispute.

President Sarkisian and his Azerbaijani counterpart Ilham Aliyev last met in Bern, Switzerland, in December for talks organized by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe’s Minsk Group and its American, Russian and French co-chairs. The meeting brought little calm to the region where dozens of soldiers on both sides are killed annually in ceasefire violations.

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Two Turkish soldiers were killed and four wounded in a car bomb attack

July 25, 2015 By administrator

turkish solder-pkkTwo Turkish soldiers were killed and four wounded in a car bomb attack on their convoy in the mainly Kurdish southeast of the country, the local governor’s office said Sunday.

The attack came after the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) rebel group threatened to no longer observe a truce, following Turkish air strikes on its positions in northern Iraq.

The car bomb went off as the soldiers were travelling on a road in the Lice district of the Diyarbakir province late Saturday, the statement from the Diyarbakir governor’s office said.

“Two of our personnel were killed in the heinous attack, four were wounded,” said the statement, adding that large-scale operations have been launched to find the perpetrators.

The PKK had on Saturday said that the conditions were no longer in place to observe a fragile ceasefire that has largely held since 2013, following the heaviest Turkish air strikes on its positions in northern Iraq since 2011.

The PKK has for decades waged a deadly insurgency in the southeast of Turkey for self-rule that has claimed tens of thousands of lives. A peace process that began in 2013 has so far failed to yield a final deal.

(AFP)

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