
Relatives of soldiers missing from the 44-day war demand access to the inquiry report.
Asylum requests from Armenian citizens to the EU dropped by over 34% in 2025 compared to the previous year, according to Eurostat.
Georgia plans to finish key highways to Turkey, Armenia, and Azerbaijan by 2030, enhancing its role in regional transit and logistics.
The resolution was presented by Armen Melkonyan, Head of the International Relations Department at Armenia’s Ministry of Health.
“There have been many attempts, some of which I cannot speak about, but they have not succeeded,” said Zohrabyan.
Armenia plans to discuss the U.S. decision to impose 25% tariffs on Iran-trading countries during Vice President Vance’s visit.
Former Artsakh human rights defenders called on Vice President Vance to prioritize the fate of captives and missing persons.
Araghchi said Baku and six other states have played a constructive role in supporting dialogue between Tehran and Washington.
Foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Turkey held a phone call to discuss regional security and the Armenia–Azerbaijan peace process.
The Turkish source noted that the reopening of the crossing could have a notable impact on the regional economy.
Armenian wrestlers claimed 14 gold medals at Estonia’s Palusalu International Tournament.
A new museum branch opens in Dilijan, celebrating Armenia’s rich textile history in a restored cultural landmark building.
In an open letter from prison, Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan called on Vice President to intervene for the release of Armenian captives.
Edmon Marukyan says Armenia must secure U.S. guarantees that weapons sold to Azerbaijan will not be used against it.
Yerevan will see traffic restrictions on February 9–10 due to official events related to the visit of U.S. Vice President Vance.
U.S. Vice President Vance arrives in Armenia with his wife; meeting with Prime Minister Pashinyan scheduled for this evening.
Hayastan bloc sent an open letter to U.S. Vice President Vance ahead of his visit, seeking action on Armenian detainees held in Baku.
From the post-Soviet region, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Azerbaijan have also received invitations.
The spokesperson confirmed that Vance will be in Armenia from February 9 to 10 and in Azerbaijan from February 10 to 11.
Pan-Armenian diplomats say Armenia’s failure to defend detainees’ rights raises serious concerns amid politically driven trials in Baku.
Archbishop Abrahamyan appeals to U.S. Vice President Vance to address the fate of Armenian detainees.
At a U.S. conference co-hosted by Armenia’s embassy and Care for Children, Armenia was highlighted as a leading country in child welfare reform.
The council reviewed issues related to inquiry committees in parliament, including powers, composition, and procedural consequences.
Abrahamyan criticized the defense ministry’s restructuring of the chaplaincy, claiming it has nearly dismantled the system for political reasons.
Russian MP Konstantin Zatulin called trials of former Artsakh leaders retribution, not justice.
“This situation constitutes a clear violation of Azerbaijan’s international obligations,” the statement says.
Khachaturyan has officially scheduled Armenia’s parliamentary elections for June 7, according to a newly signed decree.
Despite high-level security assurances, Azerbaijan’s U16 basketball team withdrew from the European C Division tournament.
The dust concentration in the Shengavit district did not surpass the allowable threshold.
The figure skating duo of Karina Akopova and Nikita Rakhmanin will participate in the short program qualifiers on February 15.