
Aghazaryan allegedly demanded $200,000 to assist in illegally exporting livestock to the UAE. The criminal case is now in court.
Manukyan secured a score of 14.433, while Khachatryan earned 14.466 during the qualification round.
The Armenian government denies reports of a trilateral summit or signing of any agreement in Moscow on May 9.
Artak Beglaryan emphasized the urgency of ensuring a stable and dignified life for Artsakh residents now living in Armenia.
Turkey exported $106,000 worth of goods to Armenia in Q1 2025, a 14.4% decrease from the same period in 2024.
On April 12, Armenian FM will join regional panel with Georgian and Azerbaijani counterparts at Antalya Diplomacy Forum.
Euronest delegation, led by Sergey Lagodinsky, will visit Armenia for three days as part of Eastern Partnership dialogue.
Armenia rejected Baku’s April 10 shooting allegations, reiterating readiness to investigate if evidence is provided.
Deputy Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Turkey explored new areas of cooperation and regional issues in their April 10 meeting.
Trump supports Armenia-Azerbaijan peace moves and expresses readiness to boost U.S.-Azerbaijan cooperation in Nowruz message.
MP Arusyak Julhakyan denounces Baku’s rejection of ECHR rulings, calls for stronger enforcement mechanisms at Strasbourg assembly.
MP Alyona Arshinova says Armenia’s EU ambitions are causing strains, but praises strong people-to-people ties between Armenians and Russians.
MP Seyran Ohanyan rejects claims of a “second state” forming in Armenia, stressing Artsakh institutions serve community rights and return goals.
ICRC pauses hiring due to uncertainty surrounding U.S. State Department funding, which makes up nearly a quarter of its budget.
Advocate Siranush Sahakyan reveals nearly 80 Armenians vanished in Baku after Azerbaijani captivity post-2020, supported by verified evidence.
Armenia’s Foreign Ministry highlights atrocities in Maragha in 1992, citing detailed documentation by Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International.
Export of works by prominent Armenian authors who died in the last 50 years will now require special licensing.
Yerevan and Naples plan to sign a friendship and cooperation deal to strengthen bilateral ties and expand city-level collaboration.
The ICRC is reportedly the only entity allowed access to Armenian captives, but its mission has faced direct threats in Baku.
Foreign producers filming in Armenia, especially in co-productions, may recover up to 35% of their local investments.
Aliyev criticized EU chief’s remarks on Armenia’s borders, calling them odd and irrelevant to Europe’s interests in the region.
Pia Kauma reaffirmed support for peace in the South Caucasus during talks with Armenia’s deputy parliament speaker in Tashkent.
Grigoryan says Armenia will inform the public about real security threats and continues pushing for border incident investigation mechanisms.
PM says long-term welfare risks embedding poverty across generations, calling for policies that motivate people to join the workforce.
Aliyev questioned Germany’s motives over the Artsakh flag post, saying a comment made it too deliberate to be a mistake.
Low-income families forcibly displaced from Artsakh will receive financial aid until December, with exclusions based on income, property, or residency status.
Over 115,000 displaced from Artsakh retain Armenian 070 passports and refugee ID cards, raising questions about classification and official citizenship figures.
Armenia plans to establish an embassy in Muscat, Oman, in 2025, citing strong cooperation potential and regional diplomatic value.
Despite a planned May inauguration of the new Armenian church in Minsk, Yerevan officials say no formal invitation has been received.
UEFA imposes €40,000 fine and stadium ban on Georgia after fans stormed the pitch following match against Armenia in Tbilisi.