Low-income families forcibly displaced from Artsakh will receive financial aid until December, with exclusions based on income, property, or residency status.
Over 115,000 displaced from Artsakh retain Armenian 070 passports and refugee ID cards, raising questions about classification and official citizenship figures.
Special forces from Armenia and Iran are conducting joint exercises in Norduz, focusing on improving border security and counter-terrorism preparedness.
Armenia’s Foreign Intelligence Service declines to comment on reports of Azerbaijani troop buildup, citing classified data and referring to defense ministry statements.
Constitutional reforms aim to maintain Artsakh governmental continuity regardless of unforeseen leadership interruptions or political shifts in Armenia.
NATO’s liaison office representatives met with Armenian MPs to review defense reforms, regional security, and peace prospects with Azerbaijan and Turkey.
Digital misinformation and platforms like TikTok pose new threats to elections, prompting legislative and educational calls from Armenia’s Sona Ghazaryan at PACE.
MP Khachatryan alleges Pashinyan deliberately abandoned Artsakh to maintain political power, accusing him of undermining negotiations and legitimizing Azerbaijani sovereignty.