
Armenian MP Gevorgyan challenges the Council of Europe on its failure to act against Azerbaijan’s trials of Armenian prisoners.
It may lead to increased abuse risks for Armenian POWs and obstruct monitoring efforts.
Opposition MP Levon Kocharyan sarcastically links the alleged coup plan to Yerevan’s criticized traffic schemes.
Yana Simonyan becomes the first Armenian woman to attend the U.S. West Point Military Academy, graduating in 2029.
Parliament accuses opposition of trivializing regime change and labels the Church a tool for oligarchs.
Prime Minister Pashinyan refers to a detailed report on what he calls a failed coup attempt by the opposition.
On June 24, a vessel with soil from Lemkin’s grave was laid at Tsitsernakaberd in tribute to the term’s originator.
EU Ambassador Maragos says the upcoming agenda prioritizes implementing and utilizing the full potential of the existing agreement.
The EU ambassador noted that concrete work is underway with Armenian authorities to prepare an action plan for visa liberalization.
EU calls Azerbaijan to ensure a safe environment for journalists after jailing Abzas Media staff with severe sentences.
Deputy PM Grigoryan says Armenia’s judiciary handles too many unrelated cases, hindering justice delivery; issue built up over years.
Small group of Armenians lights candles at Iranian embassy to support Iranian people amid recent military tensions.
Armenia’s GDP expected to grow slightly above previous predictions, fueled by remittances and central bank measures.
The deputy envoy emphasized that Iran will maintain the ceasefire as long as the enemy observes it.
Karapetyan’s visits are now limited strictly to family members and his lawyers.
Mass rally to launch artsakh rights movement on july 12
Lawyer Arsen Babayan responds to PM’s call for Catholicos to step down, urging Pashinyan to leave office without delay.
Karapetyan’s defense council accuses authorities of turning politics into a “circus.”
Edmon Marukyan criticizes plans to nationalize Armenia’s power grid, saying it breaks both domestic and international legal obligations.
Armenian PM confirms the operational phase will start soon in line with national legislation.
MP warns that delaying action gives the government more time to entrench its power.
Fifty‑five Armenian cognac trucks released from Georgian terminal
MP Armen Gevorgyan cautions against Azerbaijan’s demographic infiltration under the guise of migration.
He expressed deep concern over widespread political persecution of citizens exercising their constitutional rights.
There has been no change in the environmental gamma radiation background.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, however, said there was no formal ceasefire agreement yet.
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“The Mother See must be dignified,” he said.
“But we did not say they are building or producing nuclear weapons,” he stressed.
Abrahamyan states there are numerous issues emerging due to arbitrary governance and selective justice.