
Azerbaijan insists on closing the Russian Cooperation office, shifting focus to its alliance with Turkey. A Russian lawmaker explains the reasoning behind this decision.
During his visit to Washington, Pashinyan met with U.S. Vice President Vance to discuss bilateral relations and regional developments.
The Armenian government proposes a regional connectivity project to foster communication between Armenia, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Iran through roads, railways, pipelines, and energy grids.
The chairman of the Competition Protection Commission has traveled to Moscow for discussions on strengthening cooperation between EAEU competition authorities and cross-border market regulations.
Azerbaijani forces continue demolishing Stepanakert, turning Armenian neighborhoods into ruins. Saroyan Street has been looted and destroyed, following previous demolitions.
Mikayel Hambardzumyan criticizes the state’s ideological shift, arguing that honoring fallen soldiers is being overshadowed by misleading narratives.
Azerbaijani authorities announced the closure of Rossotrudnichestvo’s office in the country, citing national security concerns and the circumstances of the plane crash.
The meeting of the heads of parliamentary committees from CSTO member states is set for February 7 in Moscow, as confirmed by MP Leonid Kalashnikov.
In 2024, Armenia’s greenhouse product exports increased significantly, reaching $118.5 million. The government plans to expand greenhouse farming with advanced technologies by 2026.
Armenia’s quota in the International Monetary Fund has been increased by 50% following the 16th review.
Former ICC prosecutor states that investigations into crimes against Armenians will proceed despite Yerevan’s withdrawal of complaints.
Armenia will implement a digital identification marking system for goods exported to the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), ensuring full traceability.
Armenian airports will implement biometric and next-generation screening systems to enhance security and efficiency, aligning with international aviation standards.
Armenian FM Ararat Mirzoyan emphasized ongoing efforts to strengthen Armenia-U.S. cooperation across various sectors during his visit to Washington with PM Pashinyan.
The State Revenue Committee clarifies that foreigners in Armenia are not required to file income declarations unless they have received taxable income and must pay income tax independently.
Starting in summer 2025, Armenia will introduce electronic bracelets to monitor domestic violence offenders.
Prime Minister Pashinyan elaborated on Armenia’s ‘Crossroads of Peace’ initiative during his lecture at Georgetown University.
The trial of former Artsakh State Minister Ruben Vardanyan is ongoing in Baku, with serious charges that could lead to life imprisonment.
Greece’s defense minister attended an event in Athens celebrating the Armenian army’s anniversary, highlighting Armenia-Greece-Cyprus cooperation and defense ties between the nations.
Trump’s order bars transgender women from female sports, sparking controversy over fairness, discrimination, and Title IX enforcement.
The Armenian Weightlifting Federation announces that the national championship will take place in Yerevan from February 7 to 11, featuring both men’s and women’s competitions.
During an international summit in Washington, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan emphasized that religious freedom is an essential part of democracy and regional stability.
“Many thanks to Armavir Governor and his team for exchanging views with the delegation of France’s local authorities on the situation of the 10,000 refugees settled in the region,” the ambassador wrote.
The State Revenue Committee (SRC) has announced that individuals failing to submit their income declarations by the November 1, 2025 deadline will face penalties following a warning.
During his official visit to Luxembourg, Alen Simonyan raised the issue of Armenian prisoners held in Azerbaijan in a meeting with Xavier Bettel.
Armenia’s parliament committee has approved a bill allowing police to request and access surveillance footage from various state bodies and public institutions.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that the government has refunded over 392 billion drams to taxpayers through various programs in 2024.
Azerbaijani students are allegedly looting abandoned Armenian homes in Stepanakert. Reports suggest they may be linked to the now-occupied Artsakh State University.
An MP argues that despite the rapid growth of gambling revenue, tax contributions have not kept pace. The proposal includes a 10% turnover tax on the industry.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, speaking at the Atlantic Council in Washington, questioned global perceptions of Armenians and suggested the U.S. could play a key role in securing peace in the South Caucasus.