Alekberli calls for return of “Western Azerbaijanis”
He said “Armenia must accept this reality and ensure conditions for the safe, dignified and peaceful return of Western Azerbaijanis.”
Armenia, U.S. push for rapid TRIPP implementation
Pashinyan stated that the United States has already made at least a preliminary decision regarding the funding.
David Ghazinyan urges supporters not to lose hope
Following his arrest, David Ghazinyan’s supporters say he remains determined and urges allies to continue their political activities.
Dilijan talks signal progress, Pashinyan says
Armenian prime minister says recent Armenian-Azerbaijani contacts help manage risks and advance the bilateral peace agenda.
Armenia records strong growth, moderate inflation
Officials say domestic economic conditions remain favorable, supported by strong tourism and demand despite external uncertainties.
Government grants new benefits to greenhouse farms
New measures aim to ease financial pressure on greenhouse operators affected by restrictions on exports to the Russian market.
Pashinyan to raise export issues at EAEU meeting
“ In fact, we are already working on them today; the EAEU institutions are operating,” the prime minister said.
Armenia plans procurement system reforms
Deputy Finance Minister Avag Avanesyan said the package introduces substantial changes to the procurement system.
Armenia extends cement import ban by six months
Authorities say the measure is intended to support fair competition between domestic producers and imported cement in the local market.
Government allocates 1.6 billion drams for subsidies
Funding will support 16 community projects across six regions, increasing total approved co-financing under the program this year.
Measures blocking ENA transfer remain in force
Shareholders’ lawyers say arbitration safeguards remain active and warn Armenia could face liability for further actions against ENA.
Ucom, Impact Hub Yerevan continue supporting development of Green Startups in Armenia
The kickoff event, held at Impact Hub Yerevan, brought together entrepreneurs, innovators, and advocates of sustainability.
Samvel Karapetyan calls for opposition unity
The Strong Armenia leader urged opposition groups to unite, arguing that broader coordination is needed after the parliamentary elections.
Wings of Unity files court appeal over CEC ruling
The party has taken legal action against the election authority, disputing a decision linked to election results and vote invalidations.
CEC approves motions against two more candidates
The CEC has also granted consent for criminal proceedings to be initiated against Robert Kocharyan.
David Ghazinyan detained for two months
After an overnight hearing, the court granted investigators’ request to detain the opposition parliamentary candidate.
Pashinyan highlights value of direct dialogue with Baku
The Armenian prime minister says maintaining momentum in negotiations was a key priority following the parliamentary elections.
Archbishop Mikael says detention is unlawful
During the appeal hearing, the defense challenged the legal basis of the case, while Archbishop Mikael Ajapahyan declared his innocence.
Davit Ghazinyan detained after immunity lifted
The allegations concern the preparation of election bribery, while Ghazinyan continues to deny wrongdoing.
Pashinyan says Gyumri election scenarios under review
Authorities are working on various scenarios regarding potential early elections while continuing infrastructure projects in the city.
CEC approves criminal proceedings against Kocharyan
The CEC considered the motions submitted by the Prosecutor General’s Office during a closed-door session.
Pashinyan denies ‘300,000 Azerbaijanis’ claim
The prime minister rejected campaign claims about mass Azerbaijani resettlement and pledged continued action against election bribery.
Appeal court hears arguments in Ajapahyan case
The defense argues that the charges lack specificity and that courts relied on facts not properly examined during proceedings.
Parliament approves creation of larger municipalities
The changes will merge several existing communities in Lori, Syunik and Vayots Dzor as part of ongoing local governance reform.
France and Greece join drills in Armenia
The annual exercise brings together Armenian, U.S., French and Greek forces to strengthen peacekeeping readiness and interoperability.
Defense disputes Kocharyan prosecution request
Robert Kocharyan’s lawyer argues that the case concerns an old transaction unrelated to the former president or his family.
Bill links voting rights to residency in Armenia
The proposal would restrict voting rights for citizens who spend extended periods outside Armenia, while preserving several exceptions.
Vulnerable groups to be barred from online gambling
The legislation introduces eligibility limits for gambling and new consumer protection measures aimed at reducing addiction risks.
Assets seized in environmental damage investigation
The excavated upper soil layer was allegedly mixed with overburden rock and deposited by the company on agricultural and forest lands.
Lawyer calls case against Ghazinyan baseless
Defense lawyers reject the evidence cited by investigators, while prosecutors seek authorization for criminal proceedings and detention.
Detentions made in election bribery investigation
Investigators say they obtained information suggesting voters were offered incentives in exchange for electoral support.
Prosecutors report violations in Araratcement lease
Authorities say irregularities were found in land lease registration and other transactions involving the cement producer.
Memorials in Astghashen reportedly destroyed
Satellite imagery analysis indicates the removal of memorials dedicated to local residents killed in wars.
Trade data show growing imports from Azerbaijan
Customs figures indicate a sharp imbalance in trade flows, with Azerbaijani exports to Armenia far exceeding Armenian shipments.
Davit Ghazinyan stripped of parliamentary immunity
The decision allows investigators to proceed with legal actions in a case involving alleged election bribery.
EU prepares emergency trade support for Armenia: FT
European officials are discussing trade preferences aimed at helping Armenian exporters affected by Russian import restrictions.
Tribunal backs Armenia’s request in ENA dispute
The tribunal will separately examine Armenia’s objections before considering the merits of claims brought by the Karapetyan family.
Defense technology ties discussed in Paris
Officials reviewed progress on a strategic memorandum and discussed advancing cooperation in defense innovation and technologies.
ECHR rules for Electric Yerevan protesters
The European court found that two protesters were unlawfully deprived of liberty during the 2015 Electric Yerevan demonstrations.
Hayastan bloc briefs ODIHR on election violations
“We expect ODIHR and other international election observation missions to provide an impartial assessment,” the post says.
Motion to end Tiran Khachatryan prosecution rejected
The motion was based, in particular, on allegations that the time limits applicable to criminal prosecution had been violated.
Appeal hearings proceed for former Artsakh officials
Appeal proceedings continue in Baku as former Artsakh officials challenge convictions that resulted in life sentences and lengthy prison terms.
For Republic party to challenge election outcome
According to the party, information-related and external factors also cast doubt on the constitutional legitimacy of the electoral process.
CEC to review Kocharyan immunity request
The prosecutor has appealed to the CEC to obtain consent to initiate criminal prosecution against Kocharyan.
Armenia proposes wider use of video links in courts
The Interior Ministry wants to allow wider use of videoconferencing during court proceedings and in the execution of criminal sentences.
Turkish, Russian FMs discuss regional peace
The foreign ministers of Turkey and Russia discussed regional developments, including ongoing efforts to advance peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Republic Party urges to dissolve bribery-linked parties
In its statement, the party also addressed Armenia’s economic relations with Russia and the European Union.
Karapetyan says ruling party lacks votes for referendum
Karapetyan did not provide additional details regarding the legal assessment he referenced or the constitutional experts involved.
Prosecutors seek criminal proceedings against Kocharyan
No further details regarding the grounds for the request were provided in the report.
Loss of Russian market may trigger deflation: CB
Armenia’s central bank says some food and beverage prices could fall if exporters fail to find alternatives to the Russian market.