
FlyOne Armenia operated a flight to Yerevan, bringing passengers from Goa, as authorities work to facilitate the return of citizens.
It is also noted that the Iranian foreign minister wished a swift recovery to civilians injured as a result of the attack.
The survey was conducted between February 3 and 13, 2026, with 1,506 citizens participating.
Armenia’s foreign minister held phone calls with counterparts from Bahrain, UAE, and Latvia, discussing the Middle East crisis.
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“No gunfire or explosions have been recorded or are occurring on the territory of Armenia,” Aram Torosyan wrote.
Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers discussed regional developments, expressing concern over rising tensions.
Armenia will revise the method used to calculate property tax on electric vehicles.
Former Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan says it is strange to dismiss street protests before they begin.
The sides reviewed the progress of projects being implemented in Armenia within the framework of cooperation with Rosatom.
The MP announced participation in upcoming parliamentary elections under Prosperous Armenia’s “Proposal for Armenia” program.
Armenia’s third president says he has no political cooperation with Armen Tatoyan, whose initiative has also denied any ties.
He also expressed hope that stability and peace around Iran would be restored as soon as possible.
Farmanyan urged the opposition to unite and remove Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan through impeachment, citing regional security risks.
Armenia’s tax authority reports a slight drop in cargo transportation from Iran, while around 180–200 trucks are waiting near the Agarak border checkpoint.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan says Armenia has no intention of harming Russia’s interests.
“Iran does not carry out strikes against neighboring countries. This incident requires a thorough investigation,” the official said.
“Archbishop Arshak was immediately released from custody by a decision of Appeals Court Judge A. Nikoghosyan,” Babayan wrote.
Alen Simonyan and opposition MPs exchanged sharp remarks during a tense session sparked by allegations of corruption.
Armenia will raise pensions starting April 1, with over 623,000 citizens receiving increases of at least 10,000 drams.
The document aims to establish a legal framework for cooperation between the two countries in the military intelligence sphere.
Azerbaijan summoned Iran’s ambassador after drone strikes from Iranian territory reportedly hit Nakhichevan, damaging an airport building.
Turkey says it is closely monitoring work on the Kars section of the “Zangezur corridor” project.
Iranian drones reportedly struck Nakhichevan airport, while several other UAVs fell in nearby areas, according to Azerbaijani media.
This March, Ucom introduces special offers available both online and at its service centers.
Gevorg Papoyan says tens of thousands of farmers can now access agricultural insurance, with the government covering up to 60% of premiums.
ARF representative says upcoming elections will determine whether the country preserves sovereignty or moves toward “Turkification.”
Anna Abrahamyan has been summoned to the prosecutor’s office in a case concerning the possible confiscation of allegedly illicit assets.
The delay occurred because the aircraft had to bypass closed airspaces in several Middle Eastern countries.
He made the remarks in parliament while responding to a question from opposition MP Kristine Vardanyan.