
An observer group says Archbishop Adjapahyan made campaign-style remarks, potentially violating Armenia’s Electoral Code ahead of Gyumri’s March 30 elections.
Armenia and Azerbaijan explore an international proposal to set up an independent DNA comparison system to help identify missing persons.
Iran and Armenia consider a second bridge over the Arax River, aiming to boost freight traffic and deepen bilateral trade ties.
Speaker Alen Simonyan rejects claims of unilateral concessions, asserting that any peace deal applies equally to both Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Armenia and Iran discuss increasing trade to $3 billion and simplifying freight regulations to deepen economic cooperation.
Yerevan is ready to proceed with peace deal signing, but no response yet from Baku on key logistical details.
Alen Simonyan says Baku may not have expected Yerevan’s readiness to sign and move forward in peace talks.
In case of death while performing service duties, a one-time monetary assistance will be provided to the family members.
Papikyan congratulated Nikos Dendias on the occasion of Greek Independence Day, emphasizing the strong friendship between the two nations.
It is noted that this loss has entirely shifted to the opposition, which is now highly fragmented.
Armen Mkrtchyan mentioned that the Law on Private Security Activities was adopted in 2012, but has not been amended since.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan sent a congratulatory message to his Greek counterpart Kyriakos Mitsotakis on occasion of Independence Day.
Robert Arzumanyan highlighted Levan Kobiashvili’s work as the president of the Football Federation of Georgia.
In Vanetsyan’s opinion, Pashinyan, being defeated and psychologically pressured, cannot bring peace to Armenia.
The ministers discussed the ongoing work aimed at deepening Armenia’s partnership with the EU, highlighting the importance of using the existing tools more efficiently.
Hrant Bagratyan draws parallels between Armenia’s sports setbacks and the broader political crises in the country, warning that inaction could lead to disaster.
Armenia has surrendered key bargaining power to Azerbaijan, receiving nothing in return but rising pressure, warns regional analyst Tatevik Hayrapetyan.
Hayk Mamijanyan responded to Deputy Foreign Minister Paruyr Hovhannisyan’s statement regarding the EU security agenda.
He pointed out that Meghri, located on the banks of the Araks River on the border with Iran, became a sister city to Bron, France several months ago.
Ararat Mirzoyan and Sergey Lavrov exchanged views on key issues and upcoming initiatives during their phone conversation regarding Armenia-Russia bilateral relations.
President Erdogan accused the opposition for the unrest and violence, resulting in police injuries and material damage across Turkey.
Edgar Ghazaryan emphasized that the case should be dismissed, as it is based on an unlawful document.
In 2024, Armenia achieved 95.8% of its planned budget revenue, while public debt remained under 50% of GDP.
Former national player Araz Ozbilis speaks out against Armenian football leadership, citing managerial failures and calling for urgent reforms.
The border crossing was temporarily opened for the passage and return of a humanitarian convoy from Armenia to Syria.
Idram’s financial literacy campaign continues in educational institutions across Armenia.
Brussels awaits second reading of Armenia’s EU accession bill before issuing an official response, deputy FM says.
Some Georgian fans stormed the pitch, rushed toward the Armenian supporters’ section, and hurled plastic and metal containers at them.
The epicenter was located 8 kilometers north of Spitak, at a depth of 10 kilometers.
The EU highlights the symbolic and practical significance of the border opening for humanitarian aid and Armenia-Turkey reconciliation efforts.