Parliament speaker Alen Simonian has cancelled a planned visit to Canada at the request of his Canadian counterpart Greg Fergus after a local Armenian Diaspora group condemned the exclusion of opposition lawmakers from his delegation.
A court in Yerevan opened a fresh trial of Robert Kocharian on Monday despite the former Armenian president’s absence from the country and the fact that prosecutors have still not brought new charges against him and three other defendants.
Archbishop Bagrat Galstanian vowed to resume next week street protests aimed at toppling Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian as he gathered thousands of supporters at a concert hall in Yerevan on Sunday.
U.S. President Joe Biden praised deepening relations between the United States and Armenia when he congratulated Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian on the South Caucasus country’s Independence Day on Saturday.
In an Independence Day message to the nation, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian on Saturday apologized for his “mistakes” and said he will inevitably commit more of them while in power.
A senior U.S. State Department official has discussed with Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders their efforts to negotiate an Armenian-Azerbaijani peace deal during his visits to Yerevan and Baku.
A court in Yerevan found Hrayr Tovmasian, the former chairman of Armenia’s Constitutional Court, guilty of charges rejected by him as politically motivated at the end of his marathon trial on Friday.
Ruben Vardanyan, an Armenian billionaire and former Nagorno-Karabakh premier jailed by Azerbaijan, hit back at Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s recent scathing comments about him in a statement released by his Yerevan-based office on Friday.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s claim that the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) poses an existential threat to Armenia is not only untrue but also illogical, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Thursday.
More than seven months after complaints voiced by Azerbaijan, Armenia's Foreign Ministry continues to block access to background information about the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict that was posted on its official website.
Armenia’s government must still be legally required to have a “stable majority” in the parliament as a result of the next general elections, a government panel working on a new constitution said on Thursday.
Armenian opposition figures and Nagorno-Karabakh’s exiled leaders visited a military cemetery in Yerevan on Thursday on the first anniversary of an Azerbaijani offensive that restored Baku’s full control over Karabakh and displaced its ethnic Armenian population.
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