Armen Sarkissian: we honor loss and will to rise
April 24 is not only a day of mourning but a testament to the enduring dignity and rebirth of the Armenian people, Sarkissian said.
Armenian opposition warns against appeasing Turkey
Armenia’s current policy toward Turkey threatens national sovereignty and security, opposition figure Avetik Chalabyan warns from the genocide memorial.
Erdogan says sorrow of the past must not hold future hostage
Erdogan issued a message of “shared pain,” again omitting recognition of the Armenian Genocide during its 110th anniversary.
Zakharova: Russia shares Armenians’ pain over 1915 Genocide
Russia reiterates solidarity with Armenians, recalling the 1915 tragedy and the role of the Imperial Army
Canadian ambassador says proud his country recognized Armenian Genocide
Andrew Turner called the Genocide memorial deeply moving and highlights Canada's historic recognition of the atrocity.
Macron honors Genocide victims, calls for justice
Macron commemorated the Armenian Genocide with bilingual posts, urging continued efforts for truth and humanity.
RPA member slams Pashinyan for silence on Artsakh flag insult
Sharmazanov criticized PM for condemning flag burning while ignoring Azerbaijan’s actions against Artsakh.
90-year-old seeks return of genocide-era family property
Araksi Demirchyan says justice must be restored and pledges to donate assets if returned.
Тsarukyan: need for unity stronger than ever
Tsarukyan stressed that nothing can force the Armenian people to forget their history or deny the memory of innocent victims.
Honoring Genocide victims is a duty, Belgian lawmaker says
Dalman said the pain of past generations still lives on and urges remembrance to prevent future horrors.
Swedish MP: remember the past, look to a bright future
Erik Helmsborn recalled that the Swedish Parliament voted to recognize the Armenian Genocide back in 2010.
Russian embassy: we mourn with Armenian people
The Russian Embassy in Armenia honors the victims of the Armenian Genocide, marking 110 years since the 1915 atrocities.
Pashinyan, officials visit Genocide Memorial
PM laid a wreath at the monument and placed flowers at the Eternal Flame, which honors the memory of the genocide victims.
NA Speaker: memory should strengthen national determination
Alen Simonyan said that April 24 is among the most somber and sorrowful days of national memory.
Ex-president says denying genocide is national betrayal
Serzh Sargsyan warned that portraying the Armenian Genocide as an obstacle to peace is morally corrupt and threatens national integrity.
Historian: genocide chain still not broken
Bernard Coulie says the Armenian Genocide is part of an ongoing cycle of violence, making April 24 a day for all justice advocates.
Legal expert: dropping suits legitimizes Azerbaijan’s actions
If we file new suits without Artsakh existing, we’ll be in a completely different legal context,” Aram Orbelyan explained.
Marseille Mayor pledges solidarity with Armenian POWs in Azerbaijan
Mayor Payan unveiled plans for symbolic monuments linking Marseille and Yerevan, calling detained Artsakh leaders fellow French citizens.
Ombudsman says genocide has no justification
Anahit Manasyan called genocide an unjustifiable crime with irreversible consequences, stressing global responsibility and need for collective prevention efforts.
MEP: Turkey’s genocide denial sows seeds of future atrocities
Kostas Mavrides said Turkey’s denial of the Armenian Genocide perpetuates injustice and risks future crimes against humanity.
Catholicos discusses POWs, rights of Artsakh Armenians
Ara Zohrabyan introduced the delegates, who aimed to learn about the role of the Armenian Apostolic Church in national and civic life.
Marseille city hall lit in Armenian flag colors
This year’s remembrance holds special significance in Marseille due to the initiation of a sister-city partnership with Yerevan.
Мirzoyan, Рusopoulos discuss Armenia–CoE ties
Both sides expressed satisfaction that Armenia’s democratic reforms have already led to tangible progress.
Borders, peace vital to honoring Genocide victims, PM says
Pashinyan stated that honoring the victims of the Armenian Genocide must come through state-building and peaceful coexistence with neighbors.
Armenia seeks genocide prevention beyond remembrance
”In the 21st century, we continue to witness mass crimes driven by hatred, racism, and ethnic intolerance,” the ministry stated.
Pashinyan condemns burning of Turkish, Azerbaijani flags
According to Baghdasaryan, the Prime Minister views the act as irresponsible and unacceptable.
EU envoy’s visit to Baku sparks criticism
EU foreign policy chief’s visit to Azerbaijan on Genocide Remembrance Day drew ire from MPs citing human rights concerns.
Pashinyan confirms readiness for peace agreement
The parties discussed democratic reforms underway in Armenia and government actions aimed at enhancing human rights protection.
Аzerbaijan fires toward Аrmenian village, damages home
“We call on the Azerbaijani side to investigate the shelling of the residential home in Khoznavar and to provide public clarification,” MoD said.
Torchlight march held under Never Deny slogan
The torchlight march is one of the symbols of the Armenian people’s pursuit of justice.
110 years of remembrance: honoring victims of Armenian Genocide
On April 24, 1915, the Young Turk government ordered the deportation of the entire Armenian intellectual class in Constantinople.
Akçam: Dink's killing sparked Armenian Genocide dialogue
After Hrant Dink's assassination, Turkey saw increased discourse on the Armenian Genocide and commemorative events, marking a psychological shift.
Diplomats urge unity for justice on Genocide anniversary
Diaspora diplomats condemn genocide denial and stress the urgent relevance of the “I remember and demand” oath amid rising threats and historical distortions.
Vahe Sukiasyan wins Armenian U18 boys chess title
Vahe Sukiasyan and other top young talents claim titles in Armenia’s 2025 junior chess championship, held across multiple age categories.
Opposition: government gives in to all Ankara-Baku demands
Kristine Vardanyan says authorities aren’t condemned for negotiating with Turkey and Azerbaijan but for fully conceding to their demands.
Powerful quake hits Istanbul, no major damage reported
Residents evacuated buildings as a 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck Istanbul; authorities report no major damage or casualties.
Minister says government not involved in organizing Lopez show
Despite government support for cultural events, Armenia’s culture minister declined to clarify involvement in the upcoming Jennifer Lopez concert in Yerevan.
Opposition MP calls for intl mediation in talks with Azerbaijan
Hayk Mamijanyan suggests peace process with Azerbaijan needs a trusted international mediator to yield results and ensure lasting agreements.
Foreign Minister urges open discussion on women’s issues
“There is even worse—violence against women and domestic violence exists in Armenia,” Mirzoyan said.
Babayan: Baku responsible for Ivanian events, not Armenians
In a phone message from Baku prison, Babayan denies Azerbaijani media claims and reiterates Azerbaijan's responsibility for Ivanian events.
Armenia invited to CIS Games in Azerbaijan
Armenia is reviewing its potential participation in the third CIS Games to be held in Azerbaijan this fall.
MP: Civil Contract to join April 24 mourning at Tsitsernakaberd
Vahagn Aleksanyan asserts unwavering stance on genocide recognition, criticizing former leaders for alleged denial and political exploitation.
Scholar: Turkey's ties with Baku hinder Armenia normalization
Turkey's close relationship with Azerbaijan complicates its efforts to normalize ties with Armenia, says Professor Mustafa Aydin.
Aram I mourns Pope Francis’ death, recalls Genocide stance
Catholicos Aram I lauded Pope Francis for his bold stance on justice and genocide, recalling his dedication to church unity and moral leadership.
IMF lowers Armenia’s 2025 growth forecast
The IMF expects Armenia's GDP growth to decelerate in 2025, while inflation and unemployment remain concerns.
U.S. court rejects $500M Azerbaijani lawyer’s lawsuit against ANCA
A U.S. court has dismissed a baseless $500M suit filed by Azerbaijani lawyer Aynur Baghirzade against ANCA and 29 others.
Mamijanyan to ruling party: betrayal labels rightfully yours, not ours
In response to claims in parliament, Mamijanyan cited a 2010 U.S. Embassy statement to counter accusations over a Biden-Sargsyan call.
China eyes Armenia in new transport integration move
China’s envoy to Armenia reveals plans to integrate Yerevan into the Belt and Road Initiative, calling the country a strategic crossroad.
Parliamentary ethics committee to include equal opposition, ruling bloc
Armenia’s parliament is set to form an ethics committee with equal representation from both government and opposition factions.
Opposition urges snap elections in Yerevan city council
Opposition members criticize the Civil Contract faction for boycotting a session, calling for snap elections amid transport fare disputes.