Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev stated on Thursday, June 6, that Azerbaijan will not agree to sign a peace treaty with Armenia unless there are amendments
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Archbishop Bagrat Galstanian Intensifies Campaign Against Pashinyan with Gegharkunik Visit
Archbishop Bagrat Galstanian continued his push for regime change in Armenia with a visit to Gegharkunik province on Wednesday, ahead of a significant rally planned
Armenian Government Defends $6 Million Expenditure on Canceled Snoop Dogg Concert
A senior official has defended the Armenian government’s decision to spend nearly $6 million on a concert by American rapper Snoop Dogg, which was initially
Armenia’s Shift Towards the West Threatens Military Ties with Russia, Warns Moscow Official
Armenia risks damaging its military ties with Russia if it withdraws from the Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) and continues its pivot towards the
Demonstrators Clash with Police at Armenian Foreign Ministry
Demonstrators led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanian clashed with riot police in Yerevan on Friday as they continued their campaign for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s resignation.
Exiled Askeran Mayor Charged Amid Yerevan Protests: Political Crackdown in Armenia
Armenian law enforcement has leveled criminal accusations against the former mayor of Askeran, a town in Nagorno-Karabakh, who has been actively involved in recent protests
Armenia-Azerbaijan Border Deal: Controversy and Consequences
On Friday, Azerbaijan assumed control of most of the border areas that the Armenian government had agreed to cede under last month’s controversial border deal,
Massive Rally in Yerevan: Archbishop Galstanyan Leads Continued Call for Prime Minister Pashinyan’s Resignation
On Sunday, tens of thousands, led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan, rallied in Yerevan, demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s resignation over his territorial concessions to Azerbaijan.
Russia Recalls Ambassador Amid Growing Rift with Armenia
Russia recalled its ambassador to Armenia for consultations on Friday, signaling a further decline in relations between the two longstanding allies. “On May 24, the
Civil Contract Parliament Leaders Hold “Dual Citizenship” in Turkic States
According to Yerkir, Armenian-American community activist Sargis Zelveyan has reported that several members of Pashinyan’s “Civil Contract” faction in Armenia’s National Assembly (NA) have passports