Iran to open shopping centre in Armenia
By bne Tehran bureau Iran is set to open a large trade center in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, on October 1, officials announced on September 19. The 18,000-square-metre facility, designed in partnership
By bne Tehran bureau Iran is set to open a large trade center in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, on October 1, officials announced on September 19. The 18,000-square-metre facility, designed in partnership
ByArshaluys Barseghyan oc media Russian hackers have reportedly hacked into an Armenian government-operated database. Armenia has previously been the target of a number of cyberattacks by Russian hackers
RFERL.org By Zachary Vargo WASHINGTON — Armenian activists urged members of the U.S. Congress to use the upcoming COP29 climate change conference in Baku to draw attention to alleged human rights
Azatutyun.am 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
Azatutyun.am Astghik Bedevian More than seven months after complaints voiced by Azerbaijan, Armenia’s Foreign Ministry continues to block access to background information about the Nagorno-Karabakh
Azatutyun.am Artak Khulian 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
One year after Azerbaijan’s attack on Artsakh, which forced the displacement of its entire Armenian population, a lawsuit was filed at the International Criminal Court on Thursday by Artsakh’s former
The Jewish Chronicle Lost beneath vegetation for centuries, its restoration is revealing an unknown story BY GIANLUCA CECERE The warm wind blows steadily in August in Yerevan, Armenia, wrapping the
YEREVAN (ARKA) — Armenians of Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) left $100 billion worth of property in their homeland after their forced exodus on September 23, 2023, Armen Sargsyan, historical adviser
By Tom CleaverCyprus Mail An Armenian was arrested in Paphos on Tuesday after police determined that he was living in Cyprus illegally. Aged 50, the Armenian was arrested as part of the Paphos