
Catholicos of All Armenians emphasized spiritual leaders’ commitment to shaping future generations during his pastoral trip to India.
Only international political agreements can secure the return of 23 Armenian detainees from Azerbaijan, says legal representative Siranush Sahakyan.
The spokesperson denied Turkish media reports that Pashinyan allegedly pledged to build 10 mosques.
The agreement was formalized during Fintech Festival 2025, the world’s largest fintech forum held in Singapore.
Armenia to prohibit polyethylene bags and plastic food containers starting 2027; violations will lead to fines after warnings.
MP Lilith Galstyan says the fate of Armenian captives held in Baku should be a top political priority amid ongoing sham trials.
Armenia and Georgia move forward with a legal framework for identifying and returning persons residing illegally in each other’s territories.
Parliament to review sweeping health reform aimed at covering nearly entire population by 2028 through phased rollout.
Opposition MP Hayk Mamijanyan defends former president Serzh Sargsyan over a letter PM Pashinyan plans to publish related to the Karabakh negotiations.
Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Georgia meet in Tbilisi to discuss bilateral cooperation and regional developments.
Pashinyan reveals preliminary talks with Aliyev on TRIPP energy corridor, calling power and gas infrastructure the most rapidly achievable element.
Talks begin on potential Yerevan–Los Angeles direct flights; further technical evaluation expected at expert level.
PM Pashinyan confirms Armenia will retain land ownership under TRIPP, with construction rights possibly granted for 49 or 99 years.
Cristiano Ronaldo will miss Portugal’s qualifier against Armenia after receiving a red card. Armenia loses chance to advance after Hungary defeat.
Armenia sets deadlines and assigns responsibility for reforms tied to EU visa liberalization, focusing on anti-corruption, human rights, and data protection
Samsonyan and Saghatelyan were arrested following early morning raids and are now detained for two months pending investigation.
Harutyunyan urges the public not to spread baseless, inflammatory disinformation.
Ajapahyan’s defense files appeal against his conviction, requesting full acquittal following a controversial sentencing linked to a public interview.
Baku prosecutors demand life and long-term sentences for former Artsakh leaders, including ex-presidents, in ongoing politically motivated trials.
The commission ruled Mesropyan’s political ties don’t affect his role in the ENA license proceedings.
Pashinyan says no soldier casualties in 20 months, trains entering Armenia after 30 years are proof of peace.
ENA’s interim manager, says he ensured massive savings and acted fully within the law, not under political influence.
He asserted that peace is currently established in the region and must simply be maintained.
Pashinyan argued that his administration never gave in to Azerbaijani demands.
The decision was issued by Judge Karen Farkhoyan of the Yerevan Criminal Court of General Jurisdiction.
The European Court of Human Rights has extended Azerbaijan’s deadline to provide details on 23 detained Armenians.
Opposition MP Anna Grigoryan says there is little tangible return on investment.
Armenia’s defense spending grew from $640 million in 2018 to over $1.74 billion in 2025, enabling major reforms.
Defense Minister says diversifying arms sources and boosting domestic defense industry are central to Armenia’s security strategy.
European Armenian Federation urges EU leaders to reconsider involvement in Yerevan prayer breakfast, citing concerns over democracy and religious freedom.