Armenia’s government did not react on Thursday to an apparent Russian warning not to withdraw from the November 2020 ceasefire that stopped the war in Nagorno-Karabakh or other Armenian-Azerbaijani agreements brokered by Moscow.
A Canadian-based company has still not raised enough funds to revive a large-scale gold mining project in Armenia that was controversially disrupted in 2018, Economy Minister Gevorg Papoyan said on Thursday.
A referendum on Armenia’s new constitution demanded by Azerbaijan will likely take place in 2027, Justice Minister Grigor Minasian said on Thursday.
A media ethics watchdog has deplored Armenian Public Television’s coverage of recent anti-government protests in Yerevan sparked by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s territorial concessions to Azerbaijan.
Just over a week after his state visit to Baku, Russian President Vladimir Putin phoned his Azerbaijani counterpart Ilham Aliyev on Wednesday to again discuss his latest offer to help end the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict.
A fifth person jailed in connection with a deadly 1999 attack on the Armenian parliament, which plunged the country into a serious political crisis, has died in prison.
Armenia’s recently established foreign intelligence agency is seeking direct access to state secrets which would further dilute the powers of the National Security Service (NSS).
The signing of an Armenian-Azerbaijani peace treaty is conditional on a change of Armenia’s constitution, a senior aide to Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev said in a newspaper interview published on Tuesday.
An Armenian appeals court on Tuesday shortened the detention period of Armen Ashotian, an opposition leader standing trial on what he calls politically motivated charges, raising hopes for his imminent release.
Armenia’s Central Bank has allowed HSBC, Europe’s biggest bank, to sell its Armenian subsidiary and thus end its nearly 30-year presence in the country.
A representative of the main opposition Hayastan alliance said on Monday that it remains allied to Archbishop Bagrat Galstanian, the leader of an anti-government movement sparked by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s territorial concessions to Azerbaijan.
Gagik Tsarukian, a wealthy businessman and politician, on Monday claimed to have addressed government concerns about his controversial project to erect a giant statue of Jesus Christ on a mountain near Yerevan.
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