Author: Gohar Grigoryan
Armenian Investigator Charged In Theft Of $590,000 Moved To House Arrest
Artak Khulian Azatutyun.am Riot police guard the entrance to the Investigative Committee headquarters in Yerevan, June 27, 2025. A former senior official from Armenia’s Investigative Committee was
Government Fires More Utility Executives Despite Arbitration Order
Robert Zargarian Azatutyun.am A view of the Yerevan headquarters of Electric Networks of Armenia. Ignoring an injunction issued by an international arbitration body, Armenia’s government has replaced
U.S. Lease On Corridor For Azerbaijan ‘Unacceptable To Armenia’
Arman Yeghoyan, head of parliament committee on European integration, speaks at a parliamentary hearing, Yerevan, June 21, 2024. The Armenian government has turned down a U.S. proposal to lease a land
Personal data of 382 Armenian users “leaked” from resume creation platform
Arkatelecom.am YEREVAN, July 25. /ARKA/. BOLD, a company that provides the ability to create a resume on its website – Bold.com, reported a “leak” of data of 382 Armenian citizens.
Restaurant boom in Armenia: business responds to rising demand
Gayane Asryan, JAM News New restaurants, bars, cafés, diners and canteens are frequently opening in Yerevan and Armenia’s regional tourist hubs. Some existing restaurants are changing their concepts,
Soviet-era Armenian nuclear power plant: a ‘ticking time bomb’ that could go off at ‘any moment’
By MICHAEL HAVIS Daily Mail A Soviet-era nuclear power plant in an earthquake zone has been branded ‘Chernobyl in waiting’ and a ‘ticking time bomb’ amid fears of a looming
Night Train to Yerevan
The new Russian-made sleeping cars on the night train to Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. Photo by Matthew Stevenson. MATTHEW STEVENSON, Counter Punch I had arranged my homeward flight from Yerevan
Turkey bans Armenian folk group from performing at festival
Authorities in Turkey’s Tunceli province have banned the Armenian folk music ensemble Veradardz from performing at the 23rd Munzur Culture and Nature Festival, citing accusations that the group had
Letting Go to Grow: Armenian Leaders Make Peace Abroad, War at Home
Global Post Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan sacrificed a tremendous amount of political capital when he ceded a few border villages to neighboring Azerbaijan. He did so as part of a deal that

