“We’ve been joining Earth Day for the past three years, demonstrating our Company’s commitment to sustainable development in practice,” said Arevik Mkrtchyan.
Edgar Ghazaryan says so-called opposition MPs are main obstacle to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s impeachment through a parliamentary no-confidence vote.
A memorial mass for Armenian Genocide victims was held at Paris’s Saint-Sulpice Church, attended by diplomats, clergy, and members of the French-Armenian community.
Prime Minister Pashinyan and Foreign Minister Mirzoyan express sorrow over Pope Francis’s death, recalling his dedication to justice and visit to Armenia.
Historian Hayk Demoyan accuses the Genocide Museum’s current leadership of political compliance, financial irregularities, and using renovations to halt activity.
An Artsakh activist vowed public expression on the May 21 presidential election, questioning legitimacy and calling for clarity on past financial issues.
Since 1996, the rear side of the wall has housed urns containing soil from the graves of foreign political and intellectual figures who spoke out against the Genocide.
Azerbaijani forces conduct nightly gunfire targeting Armenian border villages, exacerbating danger for residents and threatening their farmlands and livelihoods.
Mirzoyan and OSCE Secretary-General discussed the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace deal and regional cooperation opportunities, stressing the need to seize current momentum.
During a meeting in Yerevan, the OSCE Secretary General emphasized the region’s strategic role and reaffirmed support for peace efforts between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Catholicos Garegin II stressed the need for national unity during Easter, urging rejection of divisive behavior and harmful actions against Armenia’s future.
Abrahamyan says the reversal of Serzh Sargsyan’s acquittal is politically motivated and not a major concern for the former president or the Republican Party.