
Ukraine rules out recognizing results of Russia-U.S. talks in Saudi Arabia, as it was not involved, Zelensky says.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan reflects on Inter’s loss to Juventus, stressing that one defeat doesn’t change their ambitions and that they remain title contenders.
The ongoing trials in Baku against former Nagorno-Karabakh officials are a dangerous precedent for Armenia, according to former President.
Dmitry Masleev, a globally acclaimed pianist and winner of prestigious awards, including the first prize at the 15th Tchaikovsky International Competition, mesmerized Armenian music lovers.
Georgian-Armenians can now drive their Georgian-registered vehicles in Armenia for up to a year without additional procedures.
In a recent press conference, Armenia’s second President, Robert Kocharyan, discussed the potential for Karabakh Armenians to return to their homeland, highlighting the challenges involved.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan will host a meeting with the heads of major taxpayer companies, focusing on economic challenges, investment climate, and governance improvements.
Azerbaijan’s rhetoric remains aggressive, but a large-scale war carries risks. Armenia, having lost Karabakh, is not willing to negotiate over Syunik.
Robert Kocharyan, criticized Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s approach to Russia, emphasizing the dangers of underestimating the nation’s significance.
Armenia’s athletics team competes at the Balkan Winter Championships with seven athletes, as Yervand Mkrtchyan secures victory in the 1500m race.
In a recent press conference, Armenia’s second President, Robert Kocharyan, addressed his reasons for abstaining from public speeches.
In the Grand Prix final held in Krasnoyarsk, Petrosyan, coached by Eteri Tutberidze, scored a total of 238.79 points across two programs.
Bayramov provided an overview of the regional situation to his Turkish counterpart, including the ongoing peace process with Armenia.
During a meeting in Munich, Armenia’s Prime Minister discussed key challenges facing the country and efforts to address them.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Witkoff had already engaged in a “very long, about three-hour” conversation with Vladimir Putin.
U.S. Secretary of State makes his inaugural visit to Jerusalem’s Church of the Holy Sepulchre, welcomed by Armenian Patriarchate representatives.
An Armenian company has reached an agreement to register in Iran’s Chabahar Free Trade Zone and begin logistics operations. Freight rates remain undetermined.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan congratulated his Lithuanian counterpart Gintautas Paluckas on the country’s national holiday, emphasizing the importance of bilateral partnership and democratic values.
Abkhazia’s presidential election heads to a runoff as no candidate secured an outright majority. The second round will take place in two weeks.
Armenia selected Parg for Eurovision 2025 after a competitive national final. The singer promises to bring “double the energy” to the stage in Basel.
Protesters in Yerevan demand international attention to Abdullah Ocalan’s imprisonment, calling his sentence unjust and criticizing Turkey’s policies toward Kurds.
Elon Musk’s latest bid for OpenAI faces rejection as the company insists it won’t be sold, escalating their ongoing rivalry.
According to blogger Alexander Lapshin, Armenian blogger Bella was detained in Belarus at Azerbaijan’s request. Official confirmation of the arrest is still pending.
U.S. Secretary of State and Turkish Foreign Minister discussed efforts for lasting peace in the South Caucasus and U.S.-Turkey relations.
Saudi Arabia expresses willingness to host a potential meeting between Trump and Putin, emphasizing efforts toward peace in Ukraine.
In a recent trial, Baku accused Artsakh’s leaders of recruiting ‘mercenaries’ and resettling diaspora Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan attended the opening ceremony of the Munich Security Conference, joining high-ranking officials and leaders from various countries.
Armenia and Azerbaijan held a virtual meeting to discuss border demarcation guidelines and preparations for the next in-person commission meeting.
The Armenian government plans to impose a complete ban on plastic bags, with only packaging and waste bags exempt. The law is currently under discussion.
Armenia’s Economy Minister Gevorg Papoyan dismissed reports that the country’s external debt had reached $12 billion, calling such claims false and misleading.