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.
Pashinyan calls new opposition illegitimate
According to him, Armenia has the legitimate right to deprive those processes and circles of the opportunity for further political activity.
Rubinyan says opposition “should have been revoked”
Deputy parliament speaker argues several opposition forces should not have remained on the ballot because of alleged vote-buying.
Pashinyan declares former risks now overcome
“These processes could also have posed certain threats to Armenia’s security,” he said.
Grigoryan, Save Armenia delegation discuss U.S. ties
Armenia’s security chief met with members of the Save Armenia delegation to discuss cooperation with the U.S. and regional developments.
Armenia, Turkey form rail restoration group
Yerevan and Ankara have launched a joint mechanism to discuss technical issues related to restoring rail connectivity between the two countries.
First shipment of Armenian flowers reaches Ukraine
Armenian flower producers are entering new markets as exports to Ukraine begin amid restrictions on shipments to Russia.
Parliament to debate voter residency requirement
Konjoryan said the draft law is already in circulation and will be included in the agenda of an upcoming extraordinary parliamentary session.
Health insurance to cover all citizens by 2028: minister
Armenia plans to gradually expand universal health insurance over the next two years, with nationwide coverage scheduled from 2028.
Rubinyan urges full vote-buying investigation
“I call on our law enforcement agencies to go all the way to the top, because it is not enough to arrest a few local vote brokers,” he said.
EU preparing major aid package for Armenia
Kallas said that the parliamentary elections held in Armenia last week had sent a clear message.
Investigation targets 2003 sanatorium privatization
Armenian prosecutors say multiple irregularities were uncovered in the acquisition of a former state-owned sanatorium by Araratcement.
Anti-Corruption Committee uncovers new vote-buying case
Several individuals have been detained, and investigative and procedural actions have been carried out.
UNICEF: half of children face multiple climate threats
The report also notes that nearly every child worldwide faces at least one climate-related hazard.
Armenia, Sweden review cooperation agenda
Armenian and Swedish foreign ministers discussed bilateral relations, democratic reforms and prospects for deeper cooperation with the EU.
EDB raises Armenia growth forecast to 6%
The Eurasian Development Bank cites robust consumer demand, lending growth and investment activity as key drivers of economy.
Up to 30% idcoin at pools: Idram&IDBank
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Armenia to host Eagle Partner 2026 drills
Troops from Armenia, the United States, France, and Greece will take part in a multinational peacekeeping exercise.
Mirzoyan says peace with Azerbaijan exists
The meeting took place in Luxembourg, where foreign ministers of European Union member states are holding talks.
Hayastan bloc says Kocharyan has no reason to “flee”
The alliance also noted that people may hold different political views and may disagree with him, but facts remain facts.
Verbitsky remains unable to leave Armenia
The mathematician was released after three days in custody, though travel restrictions remain in place because of an international search request.
Republican Party urges opposition consolidation
The party claims the parliamentary election was marred by systemic violations and calls for a united effort to defend statehood and electoral rights.
Armenian captain wins fan vote again
The Armenia international and club captain secured the highest share of fan votes after another standout campaign for Krasnodar.
Prison population exceeds 3,000 in Armenia
Justice minister says rising inmate numbers are largely tied to election-related corruption cases, while gaps between detainees and convicts continue to narrow.
Armenian MPs may receive updated oath text
The parliamentary speaker says the revised oath will better reflect Armenia’s current statehood, legal framework, and national values.
Pashinyan welcomes U.S.-Iran agreement
The Armenian prime minister expressed hope that the agreement will contribute to lasting peace and stability across the Middle East.
Court voids NOC claim to Tsaghkadzor land
An administrative court ruled that a 225.1-hectare land parcel in Tsaghkadzor should revert to state ownership, pending final legal procedures.
Aliyev says TRIPP will link Azerbaijan and Nakhchivan
The Azerbaijani president says the proposed route will ensure uninterrupted communication and contribute to regional peace and cooperation.
Inquiry filed over airport surveillance footage
Opposition lawmaker asks security services how footage from a restricted airport area appeared on a media platform linked to the prime minister’s family.
Mike Tyson arrives in Armenia
The former undisputed heavyweight boxing champion was seen at a Yerevan restaurant during his visit to Armenia.
Unity Wings continues legal election challenge
The party supports opposition concerns about election violations but says it will continue pursuing separate legal avenues to contest results.
Zonabend plans humanitarian delegation to Baku
Ruben Vardanyan’s wife seeks a humanitarian visit to Armenian detainees in Baku and urges support through letters and family photographs.
Evocabank and Wilco Present an Exclusive Co-Branded Card for Wilco Clients
The new card combines the premium privileges of Evoca Visa Infinite with the personalized financial expertise of Wilco.
Zaruhi Saribekyan: People remain at the heart of all communication
One of today’s most in-demand professions, public relations (PR), is in fact far more complex than the professional myths commonly associated with it. In an interview with PanARMENIAN.Net , public relations specialist Zaruhi Saribekyan discussed the boundaries between PR and propaganda, the role of provocation in communication, and why people continue to remain at the core of every communication effort.
Bribing voters may bring 10-year prison term
Lawmakers are set to consider stricter punishments for election bribery, including longer prison terms for both giving and accepting illicit incentives.
Court urged to overturn no re-vote ruling
Election observer argues CEC exceeded its authority by rejecting re-voting in three precincts despite legal provisions requiring such procedures.
Ioannisyan criticizes refusal to hold re-vote
Election observers argue the commission violated the law by refusing repeat voting and mishandled allegations involving vote-buying.
Foreign buyers remain active in real estate market
Cadastre data show limited participation by Turkish citizens in Armenia’s property market and no registered property ownership by Azerbaijani citizens.
Kallas says EU must support Armenia
European ministers will discuss new support measures for Armenia amid concerns about increasing Russian pressure and regional challenges.
Pashinyan vows defeat of ‘three-headed mafia’
Armenian prime minister says opposition leaders have no public backing and insists parties accused of vote-buying will get no second chance.
Former president stopped at Yerevan airport
Opposition figures condemn the move as unlawful after former president Robert Kocharyan was reportedly barred from a planned private trip.
Russia welcomes Armenia-Turkey normalization
Ahead of Turkey’s foreign minister’s visit, Moscow highlighted regional cooperation and transport connectivity as key stability factors.
Anti-Corruption Committee seeks election law changes
Authorities propose legal reforms aimed at preventing future electoral corruption, including possible restrictions on implicated political organizations.
Strong Armenia vows lawsuits over accusations
Opposition representatives reject vote-buying allegations, announce legal action, and signal plans to challenge election-related decisions in court.
CEC not required to order automatic re-vote
CEC chairman argues repeat voting can create tactical voting risks and may undermine equal electoral conditions and voter representation.