The National Security Service has filed a report against an NGO leader for spreading a video of Azerbaijani-language singers in Yerevan’s Republic Square.
Despite calls for a boycott over the fare increase, Yerevan’s public transport continues to operate smoothly, with most passengers paying the new rate of 150 drams.
Vakifli, the only remaining Armenian village in Turkey, faces a threat of expropriation due to a government-backed construction project in Hatay’s Samandag district.
The Armenian Embassy in the U.S. hosted a cultural event honoring Sergei Parajanov, whose name was included in UNESCO’s 2024-2025 anniversary calendar.
Over 700 ZCMC employees have gone on strike, demanding a 50% salary increase and improved communication with management. The company, however, deems the strike illegal.
Armenia's economic activity index increased by 8% in 2024, with growth in industry, trade, construction, agriculture, and services, while consumer prices rose slightly by 0.3%.
Armenian MP Sona Ghazaryan told PACE that fair distribution of public resources is key to eliminating gender inequality and advancing women’s full participation in the economy.