Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian denied through a spokesman on Monday opposition claims that he ordered criminal proceedings against the chairman of Armenia’s Constitutional Court, Hrayr Tovmasian, in a bid to force the latter to resign.
The National Security Service (NSS) interrogated Hrayr Tovmasian’s father and two daughters on Friday one day after another law-enforcement agency launched separate criminal proceedings against the embattled chairman of Armenia’s Constitutional Court.
After months of negotiations with the Armenian government, the Irish budget airline Ryanair announced on Wednesday that it will launch flights between Europe and Armenia in January.
The former executive director of a pan-Armenian charity headquartered in Yerevan was arrested late on Wednesday on fresh corruption charges rejected by his lawyers as politically motivated.
Armenia’s jailed former President Robert Kocharian underwent on Thursday a medical examination in a hospital in Yerevan for the second time in less than a week.
Russian and Armenian officials are holding negotiations over a new agreement on the price of Russian natural gas delivered to Armenia, Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigorian said on Wednesday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with the wife of Robert Kocharian, his former Armenian counterpart arrested on controversial coup and corruption charges, late on Tuesday at the end of his latest visit to Armenia.
Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh called up thousands of reservists and put their armed forces on high alert on Tuesday at the start of “strategic” exercises aimed at simulating their joint response to external aggression.
An Armenian law-enforcement agency has moved to arrest the top manager of Gagik Tsarukian’s businesses after accusing him of fraud and tax evasion.
Seven members of France’s parliament have drawn praise from Armenia and strong condemnation from Azerbaijan for their visit to Nagorno-Karabakh that ended on Friday.
The acting secretary general of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), Valery Semerikov, dismissed on Thursday speculation in Armenia about Azerbaijan’s possible attempts to gain a special status in the Russian-led military alliance.
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian praised on Monday local elections held in Nagorno-Karabakh at the weekend, saying that they were “free, fair and competitive.”
An Armenian law-enforcement body has launched a criminal investigation into a former energy minister and mayor of Yerevan suspected of illegally privatizing municipal land.
Moody’s Investors Service has revised upward its credit ratings for Armenia and forecast continued economic growth in the country.
A lawyer for Robert Kocharian said on Tuesday that the former Armenian president did not break any laws when he ordered army units into the streets of Yerevan during the 2008 post-election unrest.
Mining operations at Amulsar gold deposit will speed up economic growth in Armenia, boost the country’s tax revenue and result in thousands of new jobs, a senior Armenian government official said on Tuesday.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said on Friday that its representatives are trying to visit an Armenian soldier who was taken prisoner by Azerbaijani forces near Nagorno-Karabakh this week.
A multimillion-dollar gold mining project launched in Armenia by an Anglo-American company but disrupted a year ago does not pose serious environmental risks, according to an independent study commissioned by the Armenian government.
An Armenian law-enforcement agency has brought fraud and embezzlement charges against a top executive of a Spanish company that had won a $280 million contract to rebuild major highways in Armenia.
An Armenian soldier was detained by Azerbaijani forces after crossing the Armenian-Azerbaijani “line of contact” around Nagorno-Karabakh in unclear circumstances on Monday.
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