Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan may be accused of treason for his agreement on the delimitation of the border with Azerbaijan, according to the Armenian Prosecutor General Anna Vardapetyan.
Finance minister, World Bank official discuss launch of new bank-assisted programs in Armenia
Minister of Finance Vahe Hovhannisyan on Monday received Eugene Rhuggenaath, the World Bank (WB) Group Executive Director representing the constituency of countries that includes Armenia.
Does PayPal work in Armenia?
This job is such a great fit for me,” I thought to myself when I came across the job listing several years ago. Many of the remote work opportunities I saw offered much better benefits […] …
Mirzoyan says Azerbaijan unwilling to recognize Armenia’s territorial integrity
YEREVAN—Following the launch of the widely criticized border delimitation and demarcation process between Armenia and Azerbaijan, on Tuesday, April 30, Ararat Mirzoyan, the Minister of Foreign Affairs …
Ruling Party Blocks Parliament Debate On Land Handover To Azerbaijan
The pro-government majority in the Armenian parliament rejected on April 30 an opposition initiative to debate Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s territorial […] …
World Bank supports Armenia to promote green, resilient, and inclusive development
This budget support will help the Government of Armenia to build climate resilience and reduce vulnerabilities to future shocks.
Azerbaijan’s K Street play to revive foreign aid
The government of Azerbaijan is leaning on K Street to help it capture millions in U.S. government cash as a peace treaty with Armenia remains in limbo.
25 real estate, 5 means of transport, deposits: what does Prosecutor’s Office demand to confiscate from Robert Kocharyan
ARMENPRESS. The Prosecutor General of Armenia, Anna Vardapetyan, presented what the Prosecutor’s Office demands to confiscate from the second President of the Republic of Armenia, Robert Kocharyan, …
A call to recognise the genocide in Bangladesh on Armenian Genocide Remembrance Day
In 2021, under President Joe Biden’s administration, the United States government took the significant step of formally recognising the Armenian Genocide
Bus Traveling From Yerevan To Iran Crashes, Killing At Least 5, Authorities Say
At least five people were killed in a bus accident in southern Armenia, the Caucasus nation’s Interior Ministry said on April 27. A statement said nine others were injured in the accident.