Armenia’s jailed former Defense Minister David Tonoyan has been granted bail of 15 million drams (over $38,000), according to a ruling by a court in Yerevan.
Businesses affected by severe spring floods in Armenia’s Lori and Tavush provinces will receive financial support from the state based on the taxes they paid during last year, according to a decision made at a weekly cabinet session on Thursday.
Armenia believes that the question of whether to continue the process under the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe’s (OSCE) Minsk Group should be considered “within the context of signing a peace treaty” with Azerbaijan, according to the country’s Foreign Ministry.
Gurgen Arsenian, a prominent Armenian pro-government lawmaker, has been appointed new ambassador to Russia, days after resigning from his parliamentary seat.
A group of young Dutch volunteers are spending their summer vacations in an Armenian village helping to construct a new educational and rehabilitation center for children with special needs.
Several families in a small village in northwestern Armenia have been increasingly worried about the fate of their relatives in Kursk since Moscow’s war against Ukraine spilled over into this Russian region earlier this month.
More than three years after the handover to Azerbaijan of contested border areas, including an interstate road section, the Armenian Foreign Ministry has confirmed that a relevant memorandum had been signed between the defense ministers of Armenia and Russia.
The Armenian government on Tuesday provided little clarity on its negotiations with Azerbaijan regarding border delimitation, with the office of Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigorian representing Yerevan in the process only reaffirming that these talks were ongoing.
Prosecutors in Armenia have brought a new criminal case against Mikayel Minasian, the once influential fugitive son-in-law of former President Serzh Sarkisian, on multiple charges, including large-scale embezzlement.
Vazgen Mkhitarian, a native of the village of Voskehat in Armenia’s Shirak province, says he plans to return to Kursk despite the fighting that erupted in this Russian region last week.
A group of opposition supporters indicted in connection with the June 12 clashes in Yerevan between riot police and protesters demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s resignation went on trial on Monday.
Prosecutors in Armenia have demanded seven years in prison for a Constitutional Court judge charged with abuse of official powers related to alleged real estate fraud.
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