
Karapetyan was arrested for two months for making “a public call aimed at seizing powers assigned to the Armenian government.”
The Armenian and Iranian foreign ministers discussed the regional crisis and prospects for cooperation amid a fragile Iran-Israel ceasefire.
Konstantin Sokolov emphasized that Viva not only develops technological infrastructure, but also actively invests in social initiatives.
Armenia and the EU concluded negotiations on a new ambitious agenda, outlining reforms, security cooperation, and regional resilience efforts.
Armenian Red Cross denounced recent global violence targeting Red Cross and Red Crescent humanitarian workers in active conflict zones.
Russia’s Foreign Ministry said recent arrests of Azerbaijanis in Yekaterinburg were lawful and tied to investigations into serious past crimes.
Aghvan Vardanyan called the masked, armed entry into Etchmiadzin an act of desecration and national shame.
A new initiative targets the removal of tax obstacles for Armenia’s car rental and leasing companies.
“We feel the destructive influence of pro-Western forces in Armenia,” Dmitry Masyuk has stated.
“Certain clauses of the document do not require unanimous agreement from all members,” Mehdi Sobhani said.
“If the Catholicos does not step down, we will remove him together, as brothers, dear married priests,” Pashinyan wrote.
MP Gegham Manukyan from Armenia faction, commenting on the procedure, called it highly dubious.
Azerbaijani media said Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif will also attend the event.
Presidents Khachaturyan and Macron exchanged views on regional developments and bilateral cooperation during the UN Development Finance Summit.
Greek Armenian Union denounces foreign-backed coup plots in Armenia and affirms support for the country’s elected leadership.
The two leaders explored areas of mutual interest that could serve as the foundation for deeper cooperation.
“Earlier this year, Armenia and Azerbaijan announced that the text of the peace treaty is ready,” Khandanyan said.
According to the source, Mkhitaryan’s position at Inter is more secure than that of Francesco Acerbi.
The conference focused on the role, significance, and formation of national identity, contextualized within modern global dynamics.
Network modernization has been one of Ucom’s key priorities in recent years and remains a central focus.
According to the Karapetyan family, the dispute arose following actions taken by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan targeting Karapetyan and his businesses.
Regarding Archbishop Mikael Ajapahyan’s reluctance to be nominated, Mamijanyan said they currently have no additional information.
The envoys conveyed Catholicos Aram I’s concerns and his perspective on resolving the current situation.
The EU reaffirms support for Armenia amid hybrid threats and interference attempts, backing its democratic reform and peace-oriented governance.
The actions followed the cancellation of a visit by Azerbaijani delegation to Moscow and the scrapping of all Russia‑participated cultural events.
Pashinyan said that today’s threats “are hybrid in nature, involving elements of terrorism, subversion of constitutional order, and counterintelligence.”
On October 20, 2006, he accepted a 186.48-square-meter apartment on Abovyan Street in Yerevan as a personal gift from Mayrapetyan.
David Ghazinyan noted that no government official has contacted the company, not even informally.
Despite the detentions, the agency continues to operate: staff are still visiting the office, receiving salaries, and participating in events.
“Naturally, we want to see the process finalized as soon as possible. Given the current global context, stability is more important than ever,” Kallas said.