
Ruben Melikyan says a Facebook post effectively ordered an unlawful search of the Armenian Church’s headquarters in Etchmiadzin.
Russia’s fading power prompts Armenia and Azerbaijan to shift alliances, challenging Moscow’s hold over the South Caucasus.
All 59 MPs who participated in the vote supported the prosecutor’s request. The Armenia and I Have Honor factions boycotted the vote.
Anna Vardapetyan declines to comment on potential legal actions involving the Catholicos, stressing the need for evidence-based decisions.
Abrahamyan accuses authorities of slander and says ruling party trivializes the army by reducing discourse to underwear and strawberries.
Authorities clarify that no arrests were made in Vardenis despite social media claims about early morning detentions.
80 people died in central Texas floods; Armenian MFA expressed sorrow and solidarity with victims’ families.
Begoyan defeated a Russian opponent for gold; Yepremyan secured bronze with a win over Azerbaijan.
Armenia’s tech minister highlighted both vast potential and critical risks of Google’s Veo 3 AI video tool.
Prime Minister Pashinyan asserts that support for detained clerics implies endorsement of coup intentions and violence.
“As before, Armenia’s vision for reopening transport infrastructure in the region is based on fundamental principles,” the statement said.
According to him, the “primary barriers include territorial claims embedded in Armenia’s Constitution, which contradict the spirit of the treaty.”
In a letter from the detention facility, Archbishop Galstanyan responded to reports that Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders may meet in Dubai in late July.
“We were deeply surprised to hear of the alleged moral transgressions which Prime Minister Pashinyan attributes to Armenian bishops,” the statement says.
Elina Danielyan and Lilit Mkrtchyan will compete in the 2025 FIDE Women’s World Cup starting July 6 in Batumi, Georgia.
Earlier in the week, Turkey’s former CHP mayor of Izmir and 137 municipal staff were detained in connection with investigations into tender-rigging and fraud.
“The Constitution is the foundation of a legal and democratic state and society,” Anahit Manasyan said.
“Political orders never stop against Vahagn Chakhalyan. He has been detained for two months,” his son Ruben stated.
The workshop served as a timely and important forum to accelerate the implementation of reforms envisioned under the CEPA framework.
“If you remove law-enforcement support even for a second, this government will collapse within five minutes,” he stated.
“The Constitution is not merely a legal document. It is an expression of our identity, dignity, and freedom,” the parliament speaker said.
“Those who destroy have no future in Armenia; the future belongs to the builders,” the statement said.
The Constitution of the Republic of Armenia was adopted through a national referendum held on July 5, 1995.
Karapetyan’s message, delivered via his lawyers urges Armenians to unite against the leaderless government.
In a formal note handed to the Russian ambassador, Armenia condemns hostile propaganda and media interference targeting its government.
The summit on July 3–4 in Stepanakert also saw participation from the presidents of Iran, Turkey, Pakistan, and other regional leaders.
The church expressed deep outrage at a reprehensible campaign instigated by the Armenian authorities and Prime Minister himself.
The clergy members reject the charges filed against them, labeling the cases as politically motivated.
During the Istanbul visit, the patriarch held a silent protest reflecting deep disapproval of the tone used against Catholicos Karekin II.
The Armenian State Symphony Orchestra is performing Disney film scores at Ithra Theater in Dhahran until July 10.