Another polling station result invalidated
Election authorities void results at a polling station where one party’s ballot paper was unavailable throughout voting day.
Ex-defense minister faces compulsory appearance
The Anti-Corruption Court says the decision was made after the former defense minister failed to appear at a scheduled hearing.
Strong Armenia weighs mandate decision
The opposition leader says mandates will be accepted if parliament offers a faster path to political change.
Party prepares Constitutional Court appeal
The party says it will seek judicial review of the election outcome while contesting decisions that invalidated votes at two polling stations.
CEC urges patience before final election results
The commission says any comment before June 14 could be viewed as prejudging the outcome of the electoral process.
EU and NATO partnership issues discussed
Armenian officials showcased defense education reforms in Brussels while discussing future cooperation frameworks with European and NATO institutions.
Pashinyan congratulates Putin on Russia Day
The Armenian prime minister emphasized constructive dialogue, sovereignty and mutual respect in a message marking Russia’s national holiday.
Armenian minister to discuss trade restrictions
The economy minister says upcoming meetings in Russia will focus on resolving export-related concerns affecting Armenian products.
Evocabank brings new colors to our city
Street arts will soon appear in various corners of Yerevan, breathing new life and bringing new colors to the city.
Simonyan warns opponents of possible prosecutions
The speaker accused opponents of attempting to divert attention from alleged vote-buying and externally influenced voting investigations.
Tsarukyan announces series of political actions
The party plans protests and political consultations after disputed polling station results affected its chances of entering parliament.
Three jailed in vote-buying investigation
Authorities imposed detention measures on four suspects as part of an investigation into alleged vote-buying linked to parliamentary elections.
Yerevan plans limits on private cars
City authorities plan traffic restrictions and expanded bus lanes, while maintaining that Yerevan’s current air quality remains satisfactory.
Strong Armenia seeks annulment of election results
The party alleges widespread violations, administrative pressure and hate speech, urging election authorities to invalidate the results.
Strong Armenia urges new vote
The party argues that annulled polling station results could alter parliamentary seat distribution and require a repeat vote.
ANC urges opposition to keep parliamentary seats
The Armenian National Congress says the vote failed democratic standards and urges opposition parties to use parliamentary mandates against authorities.
Excavations resume at Tatev Great Hermitage
Researchers have resumed excavations at the Tatev Great Hermitage, already uncovering medieval pottery fragments and architectural elements.
Aronian sees no path back to Armenia team
The grandmaster says attitudes toward chess have changed in Armenia and he does not foresee returning to the national team.
Raid conducted at Aregnaz Manukyan's home
Authorities searched the residence of a Prosperous Armenia-listed candidate as part of an investigation involving alleged treason and espionage activities.
Prosperous Armenia condemns invalidated precinct results
Prosperous Armenia claims the annulled precincts delivered strong support for the party, raising concerns over representation and election legitimacy.
CEC invalidates results at two polling stations
Two polling stations were stripped of their results after late military voting, potentially affecting parties competing near the parliamentary threshold.
Criminal case opened over Gyumri memorial vandalism
Investigators have opened a criminal case after decorative letters were torn from a war memorial, causing damage to the monument.
EU ambassador welcomes Osipyan’s release
The European Union’s envoy to Armenia said respect for rights and due process remains central to shared EU-Armenia values.
Russia restricts all quarantine-controlled imports from Armenia
The restrictions cover all quarantine-regulated goods from Armenia and will remain in force until a new traceability mechanism is implemented.
Strong Armenia to seek annulment of election results
The opposition alliance says it will ask election authorities to invalidate the parliamentary vote and review the ruling party’s results.
Wounded veterans may return to military service
Former servicemen deemed unfit after combat injuries may now apply to return under contract service if their condition has improved.
Russian embassy condemns Gyumri memorial vandalism
The Russian Embassy says the vandalism at a World War II memorial in Gyumri goes beyond ordinary hooliganism and demands accountability.
Court rejects request to detain Gagik Khachatryan
Investigators sought the arrest of the former revenue chief in a case involving alleged abuse of office and money laundering.
Russian observers report election violations in Armenia
Russian election observers say they documented numerous serious violations during Armenia’s parliamentary elections and raised concerns about democratic standards.
Arrest ordered for another Strong Armenia candidate
Investigators say the candidate is being sought in a criminal case involving alleged vote-buying and large-scale money laundering.
Pashinyan comments on opposition and parliament
The prime minister defended his position toward opposition groups and said parliament would remain legitimate even if rivals refuse their mandates.
Government eases entry rules for officials
Officials carrying special United Nations and European Union travel documents will be able to enter Armenia without obtaining a visa.
Nuclear plant offline for upgrade work
Armenia’s nuclear power plant has been temporarily disconnected as modernization work continues, while plans for a future modular reactor advance.
Four Prosperous Armenia ballots invalidated in Martuni
Prosperous Armenia says voters should not lose their ballots because of procedural errors linked to hologram placement.
Pashinyan files lawsuits against Karapetyan
Armenia’s prime minister is seeking public retractions and financial compensation in two separate defamation lawsuits.
Border checkpoint opens for humanitarian shipments
The temporary reopening of the Margara crossing will allow Armenia to deliver humanitarian assistance to Lebanon, including support for affected Armenians.
Government to subsidize agricultural exports
Armenia plans financial support for fruit, wine, brandy and mineral water exporters to help diversify markets and supply chains.
Erdogan congratulates Pashinyan on victory
Turkey’s president expressed confidence in Pashinyan’s plans for regional peace and wished him success in forming a new government.
Armenia reviews modular nuclear plant proposals
Armenia plans to build a modular nuclear power plant and is evaluating competing proposals from several countries before making a decision.
Ruben Vardanyan’s wife publishes open letter
Veronika Zonabend says messages of support and solidarity have provided strength and hope to the family during a difficult period.
Pashinyan comments on possible CSTO expulsion
Prime Minister says Armenia would have no choice but to take note of any collective decision to remove it from the security alliance.
Regulator: gas price rise won't cause crisis
Energy regulator says higher gas prices could affect electricity costs, but major disruptions or widespread power cuts are not expected.
Bot network spreads election disinformation
Researchers say a pro-Russian bot network circulated fabricated stories after Armenia’s election, using fake leaks and forged media content.
Minister reassures public on gas tariffs
Armenian officials say existing gas agreements remain in force and report no new developments regarding possible price increases.
Ucom Launches uPlay Cinema: Hundreds of Movies for a Single Monthly Fee
The monthly subscription fee is AMD 1,500, while Unity subscribers can enjoy a special price of AMD 750.
Tonoyan says recount boosts Prosperous Armenia
Prosperous Armenia says ongoing recounts have already added votes and argues there is still a realistic path into parliament.
Russian ambassador resumes duties in Armenia
Russian ambassador returns to Armenia following consultations in Moscow and is set to host an event marking Russia Day.
Osipyan describes harsh prison conditions
Released politician recounts severe conditions in detention, alleging unsanitary facilities, restricted exercise and health risks during his hunger strike.
Trump congratulates Pashinyan on election win
Trump praises Pashinyan’s election success, saying he supported his re-election and expressing confidence in Armenia’s future progress and achievements.
Karapetyan vows not to betray voters’ trust
Strong Armenia representative thanks Stepanavan voters, promising continued commitment to community development and responsible use of public trust.