The head of the EU monitoring mission in Armenia highlights improved stability in border regions, as residents invest in homes and businesses, signaling long-term confidence.
Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan is set to visit India, where he will hold discussions with top officials, focusing on strengthening bilateral ties.
The Azerbaijani government’s move to close the International Committee of the Red Cross office in Baku creates new challenges for Armenian prisoners and raises concerns about their fate.
Armenia's Human Rights Defender highlights concerns over the illegal detention of Armenians in Baku, stressing the urgency of ensuring their rights and fair treatment.
Mané Tandilyan, on hunger strike since March 1, says they have been unable to contact Ruben Vardanyan’s family and do not know if he is aware of their request.
Yeghishe Kirakosyan has resigned as Armenia’s representative for international legal affairs, citing plans to focus on academic and professional work. The government denies any political motive.
The amendments allow CIS member states to exchange electronic copies of documents, facilitating cross-border investigations. The Constitutional Court will assess compliance with Armenia's Constitution.
The Armenian government plans to establish a defense attaché position at its representation to the European Union, reflecting deepening security cooperation with Belgium and the EU.
Armenia’s Foreign Ministry sent an official note to Belarus regarding the detention of blogger Bella Babakhanyan, who was later released after serving a 15-day sentence.
In the framework of constitutional reforms in Armenia, the new electoral code addresses the introduction of electronic voting among other things. PanARMENIAN.Net spoke to Katrin Nyman-Metcalf, the Head of Research at the Estonian e-Governance Academy and the Head of the Chair of Law and Technology at Tallinn Law School about the peculiarities of e-voting in Estonia and the challenges the system faces worldwide.
The recent escalation on the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan may give rise to a plethora of questions, from the origin of the conflict to the periodic resumption of hostilities and a whole set of developments stemming from pretty much each other. While the Nagorno Karabakh conflict goes back many decades, folks in the West are not much aware of anything.