
Tigran Dadunts says the constitutional reform council has not yet debated removing the 1990 Declaration of Independence.
Senior Armenian clergy, who previously met with PM and criticized the church leadership, issued a new appeal for repentance and spiritual renewal.
Karen Avanesyan, reportedly the last Armenian resident of Stepanakert, is accused of attempted terrorism on the day of Aliyev’s visit.
Fr. Andreas Tavadyan refrains from taking sides in the dispute over Catholicos Karekin II, calling for calm until facts are clear.
“Concerns about Yerevan’s deteriorating air quality are justified,” Danielyan wrote.
At a meeting on children’s rights, Armenia’s PM emphasized education as the foundation of both individual and national strength.
The archbishop’s legal team insists that the committee had no right to provide the report to third parties, including clergy members.
This marked the second round of technical discussions focused on the restoration and potential operation of the Gyumri-Kars railway.
Armenia and Azerbaijan continue border delimitation talks in Gabala, planning to begin technical work from the north toward the Iran border.
Azerbaijan’s presidential aide Hikmet Hajiyev highlighted the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace agenda during meetings with NATO ambassadors.
The acquisition positions the airline to increase both its destinations and the frequency of existing flights during the 2026 summer season.
“Chess has never been just a game for Armenians. It’s a way we think, create, and unite,” Aronian said.
These clerics had recently met with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and signed a joint statement of bishops critical of the Catholicos.
“If even a Catholicos is arrested and replaced at the order of the Prime Minister, the diaspora diocesan leaders will not comply,” he said.
Minister Gevorg Papoyan attended the Zero Waste Forum in Istanbul, holding bilateral meetings with agriculture officials from five countries.
Alen Simonyan says Armenia could have a better opposition if former presidents Kocharyan and Sargsyan sit out future elections.
Armenia’s parliament ratified a key agreement with the EU, paving the way for involvement in European crisis management operations.
Expenditures totaled AMD 2,597.5 billion in the same period, up by AMD 312.6 billion or 13.7% year-on-year.
AntiFake staff and Narek Samsonyan’s wife staged a protest at the U.S. Embassy, urging international actors to respond to political persecution.
Pashinyan congratulated Albanian PM Edi Rama on Independence Day, expressing Armenia’s interest in strengthening cooperation.
Clerics voiced concerns over church-related tensions, but the fate of bishops who met with Pashinyan was not addressed at the assembly.
“Once the insurance package enters into force, annual checkups and screenings will be accessible to everyone,” Avanesyan said.
Deputy Foreign Minister Abisoghomonyan met EU official Olof Skoog to discuss expanding defense and security cooperation.
The Supreme Spiritual Council has convened a session at Holy Etchmiadzin amid political and ecclesiastical tensions.
Bishop Vrtanes’s gesture of respect toward the PM during a recent meeting provoked harsh backlash from displaced Artsakh Armenians.
“I will pray from the depths of my heart for God to show them mercy and grant them clarity of mind,” he wrote.
Deputy FM Abisoghomonyan met Belgian officials to discuss EU cooperation and preparations for summits in Yerevan.
ICRC confirmed it hasn’t seen Armenian detainees in Baku since June and is working to reestablish communication.
Estonia will open an embassy in Yerevan in 2026, signaling growing bilateral and EU cooperation.
“First, we must acknowledge the issue as a priority, understand it, and offer concrete solutions,” he said.