
Henrikh Mkhitaryan says contract extension is possible but depends on health and team contribution. He remains happy at Inter for now.
Rare works by Fetvajian join a major Berlin exhibition exploring loss, crisis, and Armenian identity through contemporary art.
Death toll rises to 1002 in Myanmar quake; Armenian Foreign Ministry confirms no citizens are among the victims.
Dust concentrations in parts of Yerevan exceeded safety thresholds last week, especially in Kentron and Nor Nork districts, official data shows.
Despite an early season exit due to injury, Petrosyan earned 5.8 million rubles in 2025, ranking 4th among Russia’s top skaters.
Musk stated that the integration will lead to “smarter, more meaningful experiences” for users.
Imamoglu expressed disappointment with the Western response to his arrest, especially from countries that prioritize democracy and human rights.
Both sides expressed satisfaction with the high level of political dialogue between Armenia and Switzerland.
Serzh Sargsyan attended a memorial for Ashot Navasardyan, criticizing current leaders’ attitude to Artsakh and historical memory.
Armenia offers condolences and solidarity to Myanmar, Thailand, and neighbors following the devastating earthquake that claimed over 1,000 lives.
Five suspects in Gyumri vote-buying case placed under administrative supervision; three face travel bans, all released pending investigation.
Top scientists from 11 countries gather in Yerevan to explore the biological impact of low-dose radiation and risk mitigation strategies.
Bipartisan U.S. lawmakers demand accountability from Azerbaijan over ethnic cleansing and illegal detention of Armenians.
The UN confirmed it forwarded Tandilyan’s letter on Armenian captives to its human rights and peace departments, including the Secretary-General’s office.
Vartan Ghukasyan rejects Armenia extradition, says fundraising unnecessary and calls for unity among supporters and party members.
Over half of respondents are unfamiliar with candidates’ programs, raising concerns ahead of Gyumri’s city council elections, Gallup survey shows.
Karabakh politician Hayk Khanumyan says derogatory rhetoric about Artsakh is common among Armenia’s leadership, not just one candidate’s view.
Gyumri mayoral candidate Vardan Ghukasyan calls on opposition to unite behind the most voted candidate to oust current authorities.
Geghard Foundation accuses Baku of targeting heritage sites, not just in Artsakh, but across Azerbaijan, including mosques and ancient bathhouses.
Danielyan called on Armenians to avoid mutual hostility and instead focus their anger on those who divide the nation.
During her visit to Syunik, U.S. Ambassador Christina Quinn was briefed on the border situation and toured key cultural and energy sites.
During a visit to Yerevan, Montenegro’s Foreign Ministry State Secretary said both countries aim to strengthen political dialogue and deepen cooperation.
Varsham Gevorgyan was awarded Best Actor of the Year, while Milena Ghazaryan received the Best Young Actress award.
Aram Manukyan criticizes Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s recent remarks on the Karabakh Movement, accusing him of rejecting the universal principle of self-determination.
Abrahamyan highlights growing anxiety in Syunik border villages, stressing dangers of ignoring Azerbaijani provocations and government silence.
On March 26, Armenia’s National Assembly approved in second reading a draft law initiating the process of joining the European Union.
The Deputy Minister also presented the current situation in the South Caucasus, reaffirming Armenia’s commitment to advancing peace in the region.
The semi-final stages of the competition will take place at the St. Jakobshalle arena in Basel, Switzerland, on May 13 and 15.
Judge Royce Lamberth ruled to suspend any actions aimed at shutting down RFE/RL operations until the full hearing of the case.
Armenia’s democratic forces back Levon Barseghyan and Euroalliance in March 30 local elections, urging Gyumri residents to vote ballot number 6.