2026, 24 May, Sunday
Amnesty International Report and Abuses in the Armenian Army

Amnesty International Report and Abuses in the Armenian Army

"Such a book shouldn't have been written. Imagine if a 14-year-old reads this book. How is he going to later serve in the army? Described in this book are incidents that can't happen in the army...

Opposition Activist’s Tires Slashed: Worried Next Time It’ll Be Him

Opposition Activist’s Tires Slashed: Worried Next Time It’ll Be Him

The Arabkir Police Division is conducting an investigation into an incident in which the tires of a Ford Transit belonging to the Pre-Parliament civil initiative as well as those of a vehicle...

‘I Won’t Pay and I Won’t Register’: Attorneys Protest New State Tax

‘I Won’t Pay and I Won’t Register’: Attorneys Protest New State Tax

A dozen attorneys in Armenia have begun a campaign protesting a new mandated registration fee, some of whom since yesterday have already...

Engineering University Lecturers’ Salaries Will Remain the Same in 2013-2014: Minister

Engineering University Lecturers’ Salaries Will Remain the Same in 2013-2014: Minister

Lecturers at the State Engineering University of Armenia (SEUA, or Polytechnic) will continue to receive the same salary during the 2013-2014 academic year as they did in the previous year...

Egg Manufacturers in Armenia Face Serious Problems

Armenian manufacturers have cut back production of eggs, citing the increase in the tariffs for gas and electricity, reports local daily Zhoghovurd.

4 Men Accused of Setting Fire to Haystacks in an Armenian Village were Granted Amnesty

4 Men Accused of Setting Fire to Haystacks in an Armenian Village were Granted Amnesty

The Armavir District Court of First Instance today found the four men accused of disorderly conduct and intentionally damaging another's property.

Detainees in 'Gang Case' Say They are Being Tortured in Prison

Detainees in 'Gang Case' Say They are Being Tortured in Prison

"I wrote an appeal, that they kept me for 10 days in [the pretrial detention facility], which is already a violation of human rights; they said, they don't...

Armenian Publicist's Letter to Vladimir Putin on Karabakh

Armenian publicist Zori Balayan, in his lengthy letter, cited the late Soviet and Russian politician Anatoly Sobchak, who said it's wrong to call it the "Karabakh problem," as it's more so "Russia's problem.

Armenia's Population One-Third Less than Declared, Surmises Paper

Armenia's Population One-Third Less than Declared, Surmises Paper

"From this one can get an approximate idea of the population of the Republic of Armenia today. Just two years ago in Kapan, according to the NSS, the population was 62,000.

Engineering University Rector and Lecturers Battle Over Salary Cuts, Reforms

Engineering University Rector and Lecturers Battle Over Salary Cuts, Reforms

Along with the baseless and sudden cut in the salaries of State Engineering University of Armenia (SEUA, or Polytechnic) lecturers, one can expect reforms at...

Condition of 3 Army Conscripts Injured in Car Crash is Serious But Stable

Three army conscripts injured on Oct. 11 as a result of an automobile accident at a military base in Nagorno-Karabakh were hospitalized.

Armenian Political Prisoner Released by the Court

Armenian Political Prisoner Released by the Court

Political prisoner Tigran Araqelyan, sentenced to six years in prison by a lower court in 2012, was today released. Court of Appeals Judge Eva Darbinyan cut the defendant’s sentence by half and declared that he is being granted amnesty.