
Yerevan launches public transport checks, fare dodgers to be fined
City Hall warns that the fine for riding without a ticket is 10,000 drams ($26), and 15,000 drams ($39) if a discounted ticket is used by someone else.
City Hall warns that the fine for riding without a ticket is 10,000 drams ($26), and 15,000 drams ($39) if a discounted ticket is used by someone else.
The Revenue Service of Georgia claims the shipment meets legal standards, but an opposition leader alleges ties to sanctioned Russian company Gazprom.
"Georgian Dream is not a legitimate government, but a regime", says Marco Lombardo
At the 2026 elections, Robert Kocharyan expects a three-way race between the ruling party, his Hayastan bloc, and a political force backed by businessman Samvel Karapetyan. Details and commentary