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24 July 2025 • 15:19 AMT
Pashinyan tells Mishustin Armenia to stay in EAEU

Despite EU accession talks, Armenian PM reaffirmed commitment to the Eurasian Economic Union in meeting with Russian counterpart.

24 July 2025 • 15:18 AMT
Archbishop Mikael’s lawyers seek release

The investigative body believes it has gathered all necessary evidence to substantiate the charges.

24 July 2025 • 15:16 AMT
Zakharova: U.S. offers no new plan on South Caucasus

She asserted that the group’s activities were stalled due to the West’s destructive influence and the position of the Armenian authorities.

24 July 2025 • 15:14 AMT
Health Minister back’s Pashinyan’s plan to amend canon law

“Prime Minister has every right to propose amendments to canon law, and there’s nothing preventing this initiative,” Avanesyan said.

24 July 2025 • 15:10 AMT
PSRC: electricity tariff changes clarified at year-end

“Tariffs aren’t set by Karapetyans, that’s mistaken phrasing—our Commission makes those decisions,” Mesropyan claimed.

24 July 2025 • 14:40 AMT
French lawmakers urge pressure on Baku for peace deal, POWs release

French MPs demand EU-wide pressure on Azerbaijan to free Armenian POWs and fast-track peace with Armenia.

24 July 2025 • 14:35 AMT
Pashinyan, Mishustin discuss economic ties and Russian investments

Russian Deputy PM said trade turnover decline with Armenia prompts discussions on boosting economic cooperation.

24 July 2025 • 14:30 AMT
New Constitution text must be ready before 2026 polls: Minister

Galyan recalled that discussions on constitutional reform began immediately after the revolution.

24 July 2025 • 14:29 AMT
What to do If you’ve already become a victim of fraud

If you later discover that a loan has already been issued in your name, take your bank statements and report the incident to the police.

24 July 2025 • 12:14 AMT
Draft period extended to finish medical screenings

The Defense Ministry clarified that it was unable to complete medical evaluations for all draftees within that timeframe.

24 July 2025 • 12:13 AMT
Priest warns PM of grave consequences over church standoff

“Any encroachment, especially through unlawful force, is not only a legal crime but also blasphemy and defiance against God,” Ter Vrtanes Baghalyan wrote.

24 July 2025 • 12:04 AMT
Minister: Petrosyan can be removed only by court

Galyan stated that Armenia operates under domestic laws and international conventions, and no violations within this framework are permissible.

24 July 2025 • 12:01 AMT
Peskov: corridor issue is Armenia, Azerbaijan’s sovereign matter

“This is a sovereign matter for Armenia and Azerbaijan. We fully support negotiations between the two countries,” he said.

24 July 2025 • 12:00 AMT
Minister: RA may reject arbitration if it contradicts public order

Justice Minister Galya says Armenia can ignore arbitration rulings if they violate core public order norms.

24 July 2025 • 09:35 AMT
Court rejects Archbishop Ajapahyan defense motion

Earlier reports indicated that the preliminary investigation in Archbishop Ajapahyan’s case had been completed.

24 July 2025 • 09:33 AMT
Idram and IDBank participate in Sevan Startup Summit

The meetings were filled with productive discussions, knowledge sharing, and valuable new connections.

24 July 2025 • 09:31 AMT
ZCMC confirms seismic safety of Artsvanik site

Tsatryan stated that monthly reports are compiled based on seismic sensors installed in different sections of the dam.

24 July 2025 • 08:02 AMT
Armenia launches selection for Junior Eurovision 2025

To enter the first stage of selection, applicants must register and submit two live cover versions of their chosen songs.

24 July 2025 • 07:59 AMT
U.S. Congressmen push for safe return of Artsakh Armenians

The letter was spearheaded by Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs Frank Pallone, Gus Bilirakis, Brad Sherman, and David Valadao.

24 July 2025 • 07:57 AMT
Marukyan demands immediate release of Archbishop Mikael

“Just learned from the press that the pretrial investigation into Archbishop Mikael Ajapahyan’s case has concluded,” he wrote.

24 July 2025 • 07:45 AMT
Wreckage of missing An-24 found in Russia’s Amur

Search teams in Russia’s Amur region have located wreckage from the missing An-24 aircraft. All 49 people on board are presumed dead.

24 July 2025 • 07:44 AMT
Karapetyan’s son urges compliance with Stockholm ruling

“Unlike Armen Danielyan and other judges who obey your orders, in Stockholm no one gives orders to judges,” he wrote.

24 July 2025 • 07:35 AMT
Petrosyan says ENA arbitration ruling requires RA court recognition

Romanos Petrosyan stated that the domestic legal process must begin, in line with Armenia’s Law on Commercial Arbitration

23 July 2025 • 15:06 AMT
Archbishop Ajapahyan’s case heads to court

The investigator will submit the indictment and related materials to the supervising prosecutor.

23 July 2025 • 14:56 AMT
Armenia, Greece sign cultural cooperation agreements

Armenia and Greece signed new agreements to expand cultural cooperation, focusing on exhibitions, cinema, heritage, and institutional partnerships.

23 July 2025 • 14:54 AMT
Expert: Armenia must respect Stockholm tribunal ruling

“Our government is legally vulnerable; I don’t know how they interpret it, but it has nothing to do with law,” Simonyan said.

23 July 2025 • 14:47 AMT
Spertsyan says no fear before qualifiers vs Portugal, Ireland

Midfielder Eduard Spertsyan says Armenia will go all in against Portugal and Ireland in upcoming World Cup qualifiers.

23 July 2025 • 14:20 AMT
ENA manager must change after arbitration ruling, says auditor

The first is the legal route, which, he emphasized, means recognizing the binding nature of an international court’s ruling.

23 July 2025 • 13:59 AMT
Armenian government denies report on corridor deal

The report claims Armenia will retain sovereignty over Syunik, but the corridor would be operated by a private American company granted a relevant license.

23 July 2025 • 13:57 AMT
Pashinyan proposes appointing ‘interim patriarch’

Pashinyan framed the removal of the current Catholicos as “a spiritual necessity rather than a political move”.