Election authorities in Armenia say political parties and groups may already now start campaigning ahead of a constitutional referendum that will take place on December 6.
Agriculture Minister Sergo Karapetian sought to reassure anxious grape growers across Armenia on Wednesday, insisting that they will be able to sell the bulk of their produce to domestic wine and brandy distilleries.
The Armenian government plans to renationalize the country’s largest and oldest film studio due to the failure of its Armenian-American owners to revive film production there with large-scale investments promised by them.
After months of struggle hundreds of former and current workers of an idling Yerevan chemical plant, Nairit, finally received their back wages on Monday.
The head of Armenia’s most powerful security agency on Thursday publicly rebuked the government for failing to pay back wages owed to thousands of former and current employees of a troubled chemical plant.
The Armenian army has expressed readiness to help military authorities in Baku locate and evacuate two Azerbaijani soldiers who reportedly went missing on Azerbaijan’s border with Armenia earlier this week.
Hundreds of current and former employees of a troubled chemical plant again rallied in Yerevan on Thursday to demand that the Armenian government reactivate it and pay more than one year’s worth of their back pay.
Hundreds of current and former employees of a troubled Armenian chemical giant began on Thursday a sit-in outside a key government building in Yerevan to demand more than one year’s worth of back pay.
Five leading members of a radical Armenian opposition group were released from custody on Monday almost one month after being arrested on controversial charges stemming from its efforts to topple President Serzh Sarkisian.
Scores of people took to the streets of Yerevan on Friday in separate May Day demonstrations organized by the Armenian Communists, pro-government trade unions, unpaid workers of a troubled chemical plant and angry taxi drivers.
Human Rights Watch (HRW), a respected New York-based watchdog, urged the Armenian authorities on Thursday to release five leading members of a radical opposition group campaigning for regime change in Armenia.
An activist of the Armenian opposition movement Founding Parliament was stabbed at the weekend as government loyalists attempted to disrupt a rally held by it in Gyumri.
Former and current employees of a giant idling chemical plant in Yerevan have decided to hold protests on a daily basis demanding their back wages that some of them have not received for nearly two years.
France’s President Francois Hollande will visit Yerevan on April 24 to take part in official ceremonies marking the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide in Ottoman Turkey, a senior French diplomat confirmed on Wednesday.
Nagorno-Karabakh’s army said on Tuesday that its forces repelled fresh incursions launched by Azerbaijani troops overnight at eight different sections of “the line of contact” around the disputed territory.
An Armenian Catholic church in Syria’s largest city of Aleppo has been partly destroyed by shelling widely blamed on Islamist rebels, drawing strong condemnation from Armenia’s government.
Armenia has not yet decided whether to participate in next year's inaugural European Games in Azerbaijan, the Armenian National Olympic Committee said on Monday, contradicting statements made by senior European sports executives.