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.
An Armenian cargo firm has initiated bankruptcy proceedings against one of the country’s largest wineries owned by businessman Gagik Tsarukian, accusing it of failing to pay for 120 million drams ($252,000) worth of transport services provided to it.
Economist Bagrat Asatrian describes the long-term strategic goals outlined by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian on August 6 as ‘fantastic’, stressing that much higher growth rates are needed to fulfill them.
The Armenian Revolutionary Federation, an extra-parliamentary opposition party that was represented in the previous government, held a rally in front of the Yerevan Mayor’s Office on Wednesday to express its dissatisfaction with what it sees as the poor work of the city authorities.
An international company in charge of garbage collection in Yerevan has dropped its plans to hold a press conference in Tbilisi, Georgia, after hearing criticism over its decision in Armenia.
The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) on Thursday ordered Armenia to pay as much as 1.6 million euros ($1.8 million) in compensation to an Armenian man whose house and land had been expropriated during a controversial redevelopment of downtown Yerevan.
A new member of a state body overseeing Armenia’s courts unexpectedly resigned on Friday just hours after it rejected a legal challenge launched against her.
Armenia’s international air traffic continued to grow robustly in the first half of this year, the head of the Armenian government’s Civil Aviation Committee, Tatevik Revazian, said on Monday.
The Armenian government’s tax revenues soared by about 25 percent in the first half of this year, the head of the State Revenue Committee (SRC), Davit Ananian, said on Tuesday.
The Armenian Justice Ministry has drafted a bill calling for lengthy prison sentences for anyone who would create, lead or join a “criminal environment” in the country.
The Armenian government announced on Thursday plans to increase the minimum wage in the country by more than 23 percent.
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