A group of opposition supporters, accused in connection with the June 12 clashes in Yerevan, where riot police violently confronted protesters demanding Prime Minister Nikol
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Armenia Responds to Placement of US Military Representative in the Ministry of Defense
The Ministry of Defense of Armenia has commented on the statement by US Deputy Secretary of State Uzra Zeya regarding a US military representative serving
U.S. Supports Armenia’s Shift Away from Russia, Praises Pashinyan’s Foreign Policy
The United States is supporting Armenia’s political leadership in its efforts to distance itself from Russia, according to a senior U.S. State Department official. James
Russia Continues Ban on Armenian Fruits and Vegetables Over Pesticide Concerns
Russia continues to ban fresh fruits and vegetables from 16 Armenian entities following negotiations with Armenian authorities, a senior official in Yerevan stated on Wednesday.
Russian Border Guards Withdraw from Yerevan’s Zvartnots Airport
On Wednesday, Russia completed the withdrawal of its border guards from Zvartnots International Airport in Yerevan, a move demanded by Armenia earlier this year amid
Lavish Spending on Government Cars Continues in Armenia
Armenia’s Investigative Committee has spent 49 million drams ($125,000) on a new Toyota LandCruiser 300 SUV for its head, Argishti Kyaramian, a government ally. The
Pashinyan Controlled Judiciary Continues to Pursue Political Vendetta Against Kocharian
More than three years after declaring the coup charges against Robert Kocharian unconstitutional, the Constitutional Court has approved another trial for Armenia’s former president, sought
Air Arabia Plans to Sue Armenian Government Following Collapse of ANIF
Air Arabia, the Middle East’s largest low-cost airline, is reportedly planning to sue the Armenian government following the collapse of their joint venture established in
Armenia’s Anti-Corruption Commission Member Blocks Fine for Papikyan’s Wife
A member of Armenia’s Commission on Prevention of Corruption, allegedly linked to the government, has blocked the commission from fining Defense Minister Suren Papikyan’s wife
Armenia’s Tax Revenue Falls Short
The Armenian government’s tax revenue fell short of its target in the first half of this year, despite strong economic growth. The State Revenue Committee