A 34-year-old judge overseeing the new trial of former President Robert Kocharyan revealed on Thursday that he had been affiliated with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s
Author: Andranik Aboyan
Civil Contract’s Plan to Shorten Military Service Raises National Security Concerns
Armenia’s political leadership has announced plans to reduce the length of compulsory military service by 2027, raising concerns about national security among the opposition. The
Putin Dismisses Yerevan’s Criticism of CSTO
On Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin rejected claims that Armenia had been subjected to foreign aggression, responding to Yerevan’s criticism of the Russian-led Collective Security
Armenia Declines to Host Eurasian Economic Union Summit, Citing Diplomatic Strains
Amid mounting tensions with Moscow, Armenia has reportedly opted out of hosting the upcoming summit of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), a Russian-led trade bloc
Hovik Aghazaryan Cites Corruption Allegations as He Delays Resignation
Hovik Aghazaryan, a pro-government lawmaker who has fallen out of favor with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, announced on Tuesday that he is postponing his decision
IUSY and YES demand transformative action for COP29
The International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY) and the Young European Socialists (YES)have released a joint statement addressing their position on the UN COP29 Climate
ANCA Leaders Gather at Reagan Presidential Library for Federal Policy Retreat
SIMI VALLEY, CA – ANCA leaders from across the country recently gathered at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum for an ANCA Federal Policy Retreat
Gyumri Without a Local Government as Pashinyan Delays Election
By Andranik Aboyan Armenia’s second-largest city, Gyumri, has been left in political limbo for almost a month, as the central government dithers over whether to
Former Artsakh Official Sentenced to 18 Years for Spying
An Armenian court convicted former Artsakh official Sargis Galstyan on charges of espionage for Azerbaijan and sentenced him to 18 years in prison on Friday.
Pashinyan’s Power Play Raises Concerns of Judicial Overreach
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan confirmed that he instructed Karen Andreasyan, the head of Armenia’s judicial oversight body, to resign last week, citing dissatisfaction with some