
Armenia plans expanded export support measures while seeking a rapid resolution of trade issues with Russia after the elections.
Four former army corps commanders have been charged in connection with the investigation into the March 1, 2008 events in Yerevan.
Investigators say several individuals have been detained as part of a criminal case involving alleged vote-buying ahead of elections.
Civil society groups have appealed to international bodies, citing concerns about the detention and health of activist Arthur Osipyan.
Speaking in Baku, Azerbaijan’s president said the transport corridor project will proceed under a document signed in August.
Russian regulators have ordered a suspension of export certification for Armenian fish products, with exceptions granted to two companies.
According to the publication, Vardanyan was nominated by a group of human rights defenders from Armenia and abroad.
The new facility is designed for large-scale artificial intelligence workloads, with first-phase investment reaching $70 million.
Public figure begins an open-ended protest in Yerevan, while detained activist continues a hunger strike for the 13th day.
Armenia’s former president argues the TRIPP agreement alone does not guarantee economic gains and may carry geopolitical risks.
He emphasized that strategic deterrence systems had been acquired in the past, but the current authorities had not wanted to display them.
Opposition politician says no political force should control parliament alone and calls for a more balanced distribution of power.
Election candidate says restoring control over Armenian territories would become a key issue in talks with Azerbaijan.
“We call on political forces to refrain from hate speech, demonstrate vigilance and prudence,” he said.
The Armenian and Russian leaders reviewed recent developments and agreed to continue discussions at a future meeting.
Campaigning politician rejects claims about Azerbaijani resettlement in Armenia and criticizes interpretations of the November 9 statement.
Authorities say one alleged participant in preparations to kill the prime minister has been identified and charged.
Prime minister says a referendum becomes relevant only when choosing between EAEU and EU is unavoidable.
Russian official says Armenia could face difficulties in gas supply and argues Russian gas will remain unavoidable.
Belarusian president urges Armenians to think carefully before choosing between EAEU and EU, citing lessons from Ukraine.
Zelenskyy says Armenia and other regional states should receive support as Russia increases pressure on neighboring countries.
Armenia says it will assess a choice between EAEU and EU only if unavoidable, while currently not considering such a scenario.
The opposition candidate says the planned format with numerous participants does not allow for meaningful discussion of key issues.
Russia says consultations are linked to Armenia’s steps toward closer cooperation with the European Union.
The proposal seeks to strengthen peaceful and inclusive societies by advancing education, dialogue and respect for human rights.
Eurasian Economic Union members say they prefer Armenia to remain but would respect any decision made by Yerevan.
The opposition candidate argued that foreign demands toward Armenia reflect the outcomes of the current government’s policies.
Speaking to voters in Ajapnyak, Gagik Tsarukyan argued Armenia should prioritize stability, security, and pragmatic relations with Russia.
Participants raised concerns over voting eligibility, court rulings and official responses during a gathering outside Artsakh’s representative office.
Robert Kocharyan argues Armenia’s leadership has worsened relations with Russia and says different policies could have prevented war.