

“Historic Disgrace”: Armenia Court Strips Artsakh Government of Its Last Official Presence in Yerevan
Armenia’s Administrative Court has ruled that the government authorities of the Republic of Artsakh no longer legally own their longtime representation building in Yerevan, siding with Armenia’s Prosecutor General’s Office in a decision that effectively transfers control of the property back under Armenian state authority. The ruling means that the Republic of Artsakh has effectively lost ownership of the building that for years served as its official representation in Armeni
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio Lands in Yerevan for 40-Minute Visit as U.S. and Armenia Sign Massive TRIPP Deal
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited Yerevan on May 26 for a trip that lasted approximately 40 minutes, holding meetings with Armenian officials before departing from Zvartnots International Airport. The Armenian Report’s Ani Khachatryan was at Zvartnots covering Rubio’s arrival and departure. During the visit, the United States and Armenia signed a framework agreement connected to the Trump Route for International Peace and Prosperity, known as TRIPP, a regional infra
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Most Armenian Citizens Interviewed on the Streets of Yerevan Oppose Re-Electing Pashinyan to a Third Term
As Armenia prepares for its high-stakes parliamentary elections on June 7, political tensions are rising across the country, with debates over leadership, security, peace negotiations, and the nation’s future dominating public conversation. Against this backdrop, The Armenian Report took to the streets of Yerevan to ask ordinary citizens a direct question: Does Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan deserve to be re-elected for a third term? Over the course of roughly two hours, The
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Pashinyan Leads Armenia’s Election Polls as New Survey Shows Majority of Voters Back Him and Say Country Is on the Right Track
A new survey published by the International Republican Institute shows that a majority of Armenians believe the country is moving in the right direction ahead of the June 7 parliamentary elections. The poll also found strong voter interest in the upcoming vote, while concerns over national security, unemployment, and peace remain among the country’s top issues. The survey, released on Friday, found that 61% of Armenians believe the country is heading in the right direction. T
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