Armenian police have faced growing challenges in the past five years, despite a surge in government funding aimed at strengthening law enforcement, Interior Minister Vahe
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Armenia’s Oldest Christian Church Discovered in Artashat
Archaeologists recently uncovered what is believed to be the oldest Christian church ever found in Armenia, located in the ancient city of Artaxata, near modern-day
Kocharian Condemns New Trial as “Legal Hooliganism” Following 2008 Post-Election Violence Case
Former Armenian President Robert Kocharian, who leads the country’s largest opposition party, criticized his latest trial, calling it “legal hooliganism” during a public statement on
Catholicos Garegin II Maintains Criticism of Pashinyan Despite Reconsecration Ceremony
Catholicos Garegin II has maintained his critical stance toward Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, despite inviting him to a significant religious event, a church spokesman indicated
Mirzoyan: Azerbaijan Lacks Political Will for Peace with Armenia
Azerbaijan lacks the “political will” to finalize a peace agreement with Armenia and may be considering further military actions, said Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan
Civil Contract Blocks Probe into Aid for Artsakh Refugees
Armenia’s ruling Civil Contract party on Wednesday blocked an opposition attempt to initiate a parliamentary inquiry into the socioeconomic challenges faced by refugees from Artsakh
Archbishop Galstanian Resumes Protests, Calls for Uniting Opposition
Archbishop Bagrat Galstanian addressed the nation on state television Wednesday night, following the resumption of his rallies in Yerevan aimed at removing Prime Minister Nikol
Prosecutor Refuses to Bring Charges Against Pashinyan’s Motorcade That Killed Pregnant Woman
A prosecutor in Armenia has declined to bring charges against two senior security officers linked to the tragic death of Sona Mnatsakanian, a 28-year-old pregnant
Corruption Investigation Targets Opposition Mayor Amid Pattern of Political Persecution
Law enforcement authorities have initiated a corruption investigation into the municipal administration of Kapan, over two months after the town’s mayor, Gevorg Parsyan, welcomed Archbishop
Pashinyan Government Refuses to Take Azerbaijan to Court Despite ICC Accession
Eight months after Armenia’s controversial decision to join the International Criminal Court (ICC), the country has yet to file any cases against Azerbaijan, despite prior