
Education Minister says Academic City can connect open borders with cross-border cooperation, attracting universities and tech firms alike.
A coalition of civil society organizations raise alarm over recent disproportionate and unlawful criminal‑justice actions against opponents in Armenia.
Yerevan is modernizing its transit infrastructure with 40 smart stops by year-end and has launched a tender for 384 shelters.
Greek-Armenian bishop warns that state actions against the Church harm democracy, spiritual unity, and threaten a national crisis.
New highway and tunnel works will significantly shorten travel time from Armenia to Iran by 2027.
Former environment deputy Tigran Gabrielian is now head of Shengavit District, Yerevan’s mayor announced during a city council meeting.
HayaQve warns ruling party may face setbacks ahead of the 2026 vote, as opposition alliances could surge in popularity.
Opposition MP Tigran Abrahamyan says Armenians held in Baku are resisting false accusations and exposing flaws in Azerbaijan’s staged trials.
The Anti-Corruption Committee has arrested eight officials as part of a major bribery case involving construction permits in Gyumri.
PM Pashinyan reflects on the evolution of his political identity, saying Karabakh conflict drove him to enter politics.
Alen Simonyan announces meeting with Azerbaijani counterpart during 151st Inter-Parliamentary Union Assembly in Geneva.
During a visit to the Levonian Seminary, Pashinyan and Patriarch Minassian discussed Armenia’s policies and regional challenges.
During his visit, Pashinyan reviewed embassy operations and attended the canonization of Archbishop Maloyan at the Vatican.
Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II blessed thousands of pilgrims at Holy Etchmiadzin, saying the Armenian Apostolic Church remains steadfast despite “anti-church actions” by the authorities.
Anti-corruption officials launch investigation at Gyumri City Hall amid legal tensions involving Mayor Vardan Ghukasyan.
“I can’t say exactly when we will apply. It may be next month, or perhaps next year. It depends on many factors,” he said.
Mirzoyan said that “there is no corridor, but rather the ‘Trump Route of International Peace and Prosperity.’”
“The servant of the Lord’s house extends spiritual care to all without exception, becoming a leaven for national harmony and unity,” he said.
The sides discussed recent developments in Armenian-American bilateral relations and explored possibilities for collaborative initiatives.
Aramayis Hayrapetyan urged investigators to determine whether Pashinyan’s words constituted an incitement to violence or a threat.
“Nikol is not a magician, but a cheap con artist. That’s the stark difference between Copperfield and a street hustler,” he said.
He emphasized that the Prime Minister has no legal right to access information regarding individuals’ private lives.
According to the Investigative Committee of Armenia, the case was opened under Part 3 of Article 236 of the Criminal Code.
He stated that the implementation of the project requires institutional capacity, along with scientific analyses and accurate calculations.
Armenia’s national football team has slipped two positions in FIFA’s updated rankings, now placed 104th with 1204.7 points.
In a statement, Yerevan Municipality said that the structures had been built on public land without construction permits
Tigran Dermoyan, who disrupted Anna Hakobyan’s April 24 visit to the genocide memorial, was convicted of inciting hatred but spared prison.
The ARF sharply criticized the Armenian government for what it called orchestrated assaults and persecution targeting senior clergy.
Gohar Abajyan noted that the global trade and investment landscape is shifting rapidly.
“Imagine how ordinary citizens feel when they see defenders of their rights being silenced this way,” Abgar Poghosyan said.