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U.S.: Armenia to retain control over TRIPP
The U.S. State Department says Armenia will remain responsible for all border security and customs functions.
EU approves new Armenia security mission
The European Union has approved a new civilian mission that will help Armenia strengthen resilience against hybrid threats.
Rights monitors visit Aregnaz Manukyan
Representatives of Human Rights Defender visited Abovyan Penitentiary to assess detention conditions and speak with inmates.
More land returned to Vanadzor municipality
The decision follows a review initiated at the request of the Lori regional administration.
Russia sends wheat to Armenia via Azerbaijan
Seven railcars carrying Russian wheat are scheduled to reach Armenia through Azerbaijan as cross-border freight transit continues.
Multi Group employees demand return to work
Staff at several Multi Group companies held coordinated protests, calling for sealed facilities to reopen.
EU to approve new Armenia hybrid threats mission
The EU plans to launch a new partnership mission aimed at helping Armenia address hybrid threats and foreign information manipulation.
Tax violations alleged at Araratcement
Officials estimate that cement worth about 43.2 million drams was supplied in one day without the required accounting documents.
Gevorg Gorgisyan named Bright Armenia vice chair
Bright Armenia has appointed Gevorg Gorgisyan as vice chair following Davit Khazhakyan's decision to leave the party.
Zakharova highlights Russia-Armenia ties
Zakharova added that Russia's approach toward Armenia had always been based on assistance and support.
Tevanyan accuses investigators of politically motivated actions
Andranik Tevanyan said what he described as a "total offensive" against his party was continuing.
Arman Tsarukyan defeats Kuat Khamitov 11-0
Arman Tsarukyan remained unbeaten in freestyle wrestling, while his defeated opponent immediately challenged him to another meeting.
Davit Khazhakyan leaves Bright Armenia party
Davit Khazhakyan says his political mission within Bright Armenia is complete after years of party work and public service.
Armenian wrestlers claim two U20 European bronze medals
Gagik Ghazaryan defeated Italian Pasquale Liuzzi, while Narek Nikoghosyan overcame an Azerbaijani opponent to earn bronze.
Armenian wrestler reaches European U20 final
Hayrapetyan edged his Azerbaijani opponent 6-5 in the semifinal to secure a shot at the European title.
Committee assesses COP17 planning
With COP17 approaching, organizers reviewed progress on logistics, infrastructure, security, and other priorities.
Female opposition MPs back Aregnaz Manukyan
They say Manukyan's detention is unjustified and urge authorities to replace it with a non-custodial preventive measure.
Vayots Dzor, Lori governors reject mandates
Earlier, Shirak Governor Davit Arushanyan also announced that he would forgo his parliamentary mandate.
Opposition MP questions Armenia's military drills
Arthur Khachatryan contrasted military exercises in Azerbaijan with Armenia's recent defense activities.
Catholicos highlights diaspora support
Catholicos Karekin II encouraged Armenian pilgrims from the United States to strengthen their ties with the homeland.
Araratcement resumes production
Araratcement has restored manufacturing, with officials emphasizing the importance of maintaining stable industrial output.
Shirak governor gives up parliamentary seat
Shirak Governor Davit Arushanyan will stay in office after relinquishing his seat in Armenia’s National Assembly.
Consumer prices climb in June
Poultry prices increased by 5.2%, while the dairy, cheese and eggs category posted inflation of 12.5%.
Suspect held over Istanbul Armenian cemetery vandalism
Authorities detained a suspect after graves were desecrated, as investigators continue examining the incident.
My Forest Armenia beneficiary of Power of One Dram initiative in July
The Power of One Dram initiative continues to support impactful social, community, and educational projects.
Armenia to receive new cargo through Azerbaijan
Propane and fertilizers will be transported to Armenia through Azerbaijan as cross-border freight transit between the countries continues.
No Ebola cases reported in Armenia
Armenian health authorities say no Ebola cases have been detected while urging travelers to Africa to follow WHO guidance.
Kocharyan defense questions prosecution standards
“You cannot draw conclusions about guilt, because any such conclusion would lead to a violation of the Constitution," Orbelyan said.
Armenia performs first robotic remote surgery at Slavmed
The patient, who had early-stage prostate cancer, underwent a robot-assisted radical prostatectomy.
AECOM surveys TRIPP site in Armenia
Representatives of U.S.-based AECOM visited Armenia to examine the proposed TRIPP site for future railway and infrastructure development.
Sophia Baghramyan takes Euro rapid chess U10 silver
Sophia Baghramyan secured silver in the European Under-10 rapid chess championship as four Armenian players finished in the top ten.
Yerevan, Paris expand education ties
Armenian and French education ministers explored closer cooperation, including educator training and artificial intelligence in schools.
WHO warns cancer cases may surge
The World Health Organization warns that global cancer cases could climb to nearly 35 million by 2050 without stronger prevention.
Olympic committee backs Tsarukyan
Armenia's Olympic Committee and two national sports federations publicly express support for Gagik Tsarukyan and his family.
Ibrahim Maalouf to join Golden Apricot
World-renowned musician will perform in Yerevan and serve on the regional competition jury during the Golden Apricot film festival.
Appeals court frees Spartak Ghukasyan
Appeals court replaced pre-trial detention with house arrest, leading to the release of Spartak Ghukasyan from the detention facility.
Karapetyan's house arrest extended
The court granted the investigators' request to extend Samvel Karapetyan's house arrest as criminal proceedings continue.
Two Civil Contract politicians resign
Two Civil Contract politicians announce their resignation from parliament, with one remaining mayor of Talin.
Aregnaz Manukyan detained for two months
The Mother Armenia party issued a statement saying that Manukyan had not evaded questioning and is the caregiver for a minor child.
Rights groups condemn force used against Tsarukyan
Ten rights organizations say the arrest video appeared intended to humiliate Gagik Tsarukyan.
201 illegal lakeside structures dismantled at Sevan
The demolished structures include villas, cottages and other buildings linked to former senior officials and their relatives.
Karapetyan calls candidate withdrawals strategic move
Strong Armenia leader says the withdrawal of 105 parliamentary candidates is a tactical decision.
Deputy PM joins Eurasian commission meeting online
The Eurasian Economic Commission Council discussed dozens of customs and technical regulation issues.
Gov't approves land acquisition for North-South road
Authorities approved compulsory acquisition of parts of 135 land plots to complete the Ashtarak-Talin section.
Araratcement to resume operations July 10
According to Zakaryan, discussions focused on technical solutions that would allow the plant to continue operating without interruption.
Prosecutors seek return of ex-minister's land
Prosecutors ask the Anti-Corruption Court to void several transactions and return protected land allegedly held illegally by Aram Harutyunyan.
Ishkhanyan: appeals to global courts questioned
He says Baku appeal offers little hope but remains necessary before seeking justice through international legal mechanisms.
Pashinyan says TRIPP also serves Iran's interests
He noted that TRIPP is a project of global significance whose value and role will continue to increase over time.
MONEYVAL places Armenia under enhanced monitoring
MONEYVAL has published its sixth-round mutual evaluation report, the first comprehensive assessment in a decade.
Pashinyan says Araratcement to become state-owned
"The rule of law must prevail, and it must remain within the bounds of common sense,” he said.
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