
Armenia’s ruling party leader reports over 600 billion drams worth of property targeted in ongoing lawsuits over illegal enrichment.
Ruling party MPs lash out at opposition over Ghukasyan’s election, claiming Gyumri faces violence, crime, and misogynistic rhetoric.
Levon Zurabyan says global trends turned showmen into politicians, but this one turned into a clown instead.
Georgian President welcomes the agreed peace treaty draft between Armenia and Azerbaijan, confirming readiness to contribute to the peace process.
Ararat Mirzoyan confirmed that €20M EU aid to Armenia is planned, despite reports Hungary blocked part of the funding.
Volodya Grigoryan officially assumed Parakar mayor’s office after Unity alliance won majority; ruling party continues boycott.
Foreign Minister signals readiness to disband the OSCE Minsk Group if a peace agreement is signed simultaneously.
Vardan Ghukasyan says he’ll consider running for prime minister if enough public and political support is behind him in 2026.
Hayk Mamijanyan dismissed reactions to ex-president Sargsyan’s speech, calling them political noise, and stresses the realism of proposed national priorities.
Armenia has sent written proposals to Azerbaijan on continuing border delimitation, but has yet to receive a response.
“Let Serzh Sargsyan remember what he was saying in 2018,” stated the Prime Minister.
BACEE’s mission is to promote cooperation among its members and support the sustainable development of the banking sector in the region.
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Nair Tiknizyan says he is fully focused on the season’s final stage and not discussing contract renewal with Lokomotiv.
Despite criticizing Armenia’s militarization, Baku will allocate over 8 billion manats for defense and security needs in 2026.
All 18 opposition council members unanimously voted for Ghukasyan, confirming his return to the post.
According to Sarik Minasyan, governance in Gyumri is doomed to fail, and a crisis is inevitable.
Soldiers testify in court about their injuries from the war as part of the case against Ruben Vardanyan.
The U.S. has revoked funding for certain Armenian aid programs deemed ineffective, part of a broader $215 million cut.
Artsakh’s parliament adopted legal changes aimed at securing uninterrupted state governance during emergencies.
Armenia and EU assess current relations, explore cooperation opportunities, and exchange views on regional and global security.
Slovenia reaffirms support for South Caucasus peace, highlighting dialogue and Armenia’s regional cooperation initiative.
Court in Baku continues trial against former Artsakh leaders, raising questions about early protests and naming former Armenian presidents.
Second working session of the EU-Armenia communication platform aims to improve public understanding of partnership benefits and counter disinformation.
Ruben Vardanyan’s lawyer warns of serious consequences if Armenian prisoners, including Vardanyan, are not released before a peace deal is signed.
Armenia agrees to extend 40,000 dram monthly aid for two more months, but refuses to consider increase or long-term changes.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan hints at possible retirement after this season but remains happy at Inter and motivated to compete.
After several rounds of selection, the most outstanding projects were showcased during the final stage of the competition.
What makes this initiative groundbreaking is its foundation in performance metrics.
In Brussels, Armenia and the EU explored joint strategies to boost cooperation in defense and military industry sectors.