Araks river embankment work continues
Authorities say construction is ongoing on a river barrier designed to redirect the Araks River to its previous channel.
CSIS, Armenian think tanks explore cooperation
The discussions addressed opportunities for developing cooperation between CSIS and Armenian research and analytical institutions.
Firebird AI center construction progress reviewed
Officials reviewed construction, equipment installation, and future plans for Firebird’s AI data center.
Earthquake in Azerbaijan felt near Vardenis
An earthquake recorded in Azerbaijan was felt in several communities of Armenia’s Gegharkunik Province, with light shaking reported locally.
Armenia, Georgia discuss customs cooperation
The parties discussed a number of issues related to trade and economic relations between Armenia and Georgia.
Former MP placed under administrative supervision
Investigators detailed restrictions imposed on Ruben Hakobyan after initiating criminal proceedings over alleged hate-inciting statements.
Armenia outlines heritage preservation priorities at UNESCO
Armenian officials stressed the importance of safeguarding intangible cultural heritage and supporting communities affected by conflict and displacement.
Armenia, EU review mission deployment steps
The sides discussed measures needed to establish the new EU mission and strengthen cooperation in several security-related areas.
Two more parties challenge election results in court
The Constitutional Court will first determine whether the applications are admissible before proceeding with a full review.
Strong Armenia files 84-page Constitutional Court appeal
The appeal calls for either invalidating the parliamentary election results or holding a second round of voting.
Ruling party MP dismisses Zatulin’s remarks
Alkhas Ghazaryan says international recognition of the election results matters more than comments from individual foreign politicians.
Armenia should stay committed to peace dialogue: MP
Alkhas Ghazaryan says controversial statements should not distract Armenia from pursuing peace and dialogue.
Former MP faces hate speech-related charges
Authorities say a criminal case involving alleged hate speech has been initiated against former lawmaker Ruben Hakobyan.
EU allocates €34 million in emergency aid to Armenia
The funding is intended to help mitigate the impact of Russian trade restrictions on Armenia’s private sector and export-oriented industries.
Constitutional Court outlines procedure for election dispute
If the application is accepted for consideration, a reporting judge will be appointed and the case will be examined under an oral procedure.
MP says opposition holds constructive talks
Kristine Vardanyan says opposition groups recognize the need for cooperation and that discussions may soon produce visible results.
Strong Armenia challenges election results in court
The Strong Armenia alliance alleges widespread electoral violations and is seeking either annulment of the results or a second round.
Armenian ambassador meets U.S. antisemitism envoy
The sides exchanged views on bilateral cooperation, combating extremism and preventing the spread of disinformation.
Measures imposed on Hayastan alliance candidates
Two parliamentary candidates from the Hayastan alliance have been placed under different pretrial restrictions as part of a criminal case.
Armenia to purchase six Airbus helicopters
This is Armenia’s first agreement with Airbus Helicopters and marks the start of the modernization of the country's helicopter capabilities.
Strong Armenia candidate placed in pretrial detention
Authorities say more than 100 alleged cases of election bribery have been uncovered as part of an ongoing criminal investigation.
Ucom becomes technology partner of Street Ball Armenia Cup 2026
This year, the Street Ball Armenia Cup 2026 brings together hundreds of children, teenagers, and young people from 11 cities across Armenia.
Former MP Ruben Hakobyan detained
Ruben Hakobyan said on social media that officers had arrived to detain him shortly before his arrest became public.
Armenian boxer reaches European Grand Prix semifinals
David Chaloyan advanced to the semifinals after a dominant quarterfinal victory and remains in contention for a higher podium finish.
More ECHR rulings against Azerbaijan expected: lawyer
Ara Ghazaryan says the latest ECHR decision strengthens claims of wartime crimes and is one of many pending cases.
Armenia explores new tennis development opportunities
The meeting was also attended by Vardan Zakaryan, President of the Tennis Federation of Armenia.
FAF demands resignation of entire FFA leadership
Following a vice-president’s resignation, FAF renewed its call for the Football Federation of Armenia’s entire leadership to leave office.
COP17 planning advances at Meridian Expo Center
Armenian officials briefed Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on construction, infrastructure, and service preparations.
Zatulin urges Russia to reject Armenia vote outcome
Russian lawmaker proposes rejecting Armenia’s election results while maintaining relations and reassessing bilateral cooperation measures.
Osipyan files lawsuit against Pashinyan, demands apology
Arthur Osipyan says he has turned to court after ending a hunger strike, seeking a retraction and apology from Nikol Pashinyan.
Armen Nikoghosyan resigns as FFA vice-president
Armen Nikoghosyan had served as Vice-President of the Football Federation of Armenia since 2018.
Archbishop Bagrat’s house arrest extended by 3 months
The court prolonged the house arrest of Archbishop Bagrat while allowing him to attend Sunday services at the Mother Cathedral.
Disqualified drivers get path to regain licenses
Drivers who lose their licenses for traffic violations will be able to restore them under a new probation-based procedure.
Tax revenues in Armenia rise 14% in 2025
Armenia’s tax and customs revenues surpassed planned targets in 2025, according to the head of the State Revenue Committee.
Karapetyan says opposition undecided on mandates
The opposition alliance says it has not made a final decision on taking parliamentary seats and plans to challenge election results in court.
Moscow protests wartime memorial desecration in Gyumri
The Russian MFA says Armenia received a formal protest after a memorial dedicated to World War II heroes was damaged in Gyumri.
Armenia exports 162 tonnes of apricots
The economy minister says exporters are expanding deliveries to alternative markets amid trade restrictions imposed by Russia.
PPA to challenge election results in court
The opposition party says thousands of voters were deprived of representation and is seeking a repeat vote in three polling stations.
ECHR rules in case of beheaded Armenian soldier
The European court found multiple rights violations and awarded compensation to relatives of an Armenian serviceman killed in 2016.
Idram, Glovo sign memorandum of cooperation in Barcelona
The collaboration aims to create a more convenient, fast, and secure digital experience for users in Armenia.
Health minister urges caution in migration debate
The minister says health concerns must be addressed professionally and should not be used to single out particular groups of workers.
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.