

“A Liar, Fantasist and Plagiarist”: Ruben Vardanyan Unleashes Sharp Attack on Pashinyan From Azerbaijani Prison Ahead of Election
On his 57th birthday — the third birthday he has spent in Azerbaijani captivity — former Artsakh State Minister Ruben Vardanyan released a new audio message from prison in Baku, delivering sharp criticism of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan just weeks before Armenia’s high-stakes parliamentary elections and warning about what he described as growing dangers facing the Armenian state. The message, recorded in Armenian during a phone conversation with his family from pri
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Millions, Luxury Cars, and Cash Holdings: Armenia’s Politicians Reveal Reported Wealth Ahead of Election
Image generated using artificial intelligence (AI) As Armenia’s high-stakes parliamentary election approaches, newly released financial disclosures are pulling back the curtain on the personal wealth of the country’s most powerful political figures, revealing millions in salaries, luxury property, bank holdings, and cash assets tied to candidates seeking to shape Armenia’s future. Armenia’s Central Electoral Commission has published the financial declarations of the leading f
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At 64, She Left France Behind to Volunteer in Armenia and Found the Meaning of Home Again
It’s one thing to hear your native language spoken in your living room in France; it’s another to hear it rising from the back of a crowded bus in Yerevan. For Silva Sardarian, that moment in 2000 - the goosebumps, the sudden realization of belonging - was a seed that took twenty years to fully bloom. Most people at 64 are looking toward a quiet retirement, but Silva chose to listen to her daughters who had gone to Armenia to volunteer through Birthright Armenia. When one of
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He Confronted Pashinyan Over Artsakh. Pashinyan Asked ‘Why Are You Alive?’ Days Later, He Was Jailed
Armenian authorities have placed Artsakh refugee and activist Artur Osipyan under two months of pre-trial detention following a heated confrontation with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan during the ruling Civil Contract party’s election campaign in Yerevan on May 18. The incident, which quickly spread across Armenian social media and political circles, took place during a campaign event connected to Armenia’s upcoming June 7 parliamentary elections. Osipyan, who is originally f
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