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Pashinyan and Aliyev Hold Five-Hour Peace Talks in Abu Dhabi
In the latest Armenia-Azerbaijan peace process, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev met on...

The Armenian Report Team
Jul 10


Armenian, Iranian Defense Ministers Hold Phone Call on Regional Security
On July 9, Armenian Defense Minister Suren Papikyan and Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Aziz Nasirzadeh held a phone call to...


PM Pashinyan Heads to Abu Dhabi for New Round of Peace Talks with Azerbaijan
On July 9, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan traveled to the United Arab Emirates for a working visit that includes a high-level...


Armenia’s Law on Cryptoassets Takes Effect, Establishes Legal Guidelines
On July 4, 2025, a new law on cryptoassets officially came into force, creating the country’s first full legal framework to regulate the...


Azerbaijan Changes Nakhijevan Constitution, Cripples Autonomy, Erases Armenian History, Declares Full Control
Azerbaijan has taken a bold and troubling step in its campaign to erase Armenian history from the South Caucasus. On July 5, Azerbaijan’s...


Brawls, Threats, and Arrests: Armenia’s Parliament Erupts in Political Chaos
Armenia’s parliament was in chaos this week as tensions between the ruling Civil Contract party and the opposition “Armenia” faction...


EXCLUSIVE: New European Resolution Slams Azerbaijan for Ignoring Court Ruling in Gurgen Margaryan Murder Case
More than two decades after the brutal axe murder of Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan by Azerbaijani Lieutenant Ramil Safarov, the case...


Erdogan Claims Armenian Government Softening on Azeri and Turkish Corridor Demands
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has claimed that Armenia is now more open to Azerbaijani demands for a land corridor through...


Echoes of Our Ancestors: An Armenian Cultural Spectacle to Premiere at the Greek Theatre
In a production reminiscent of the emotional grandeur of the Kohar Symphony Orchestra, the Armenian community is preparing for a cultural...


Turkey Converts Ancient Armenian Cathedral of Ani into Mosque
The Cathedral of Ani, one of the greatest symbols of Armenian history, is being turned into a mosque by Turkish authorities after...


Experts Warn of Possible Russia-Azerbaijan War — What It Could Mean for Armenia
A growing number of experts are sounding the alarm about the possibility of a future war between Russia and Azerbaijan, a scenario that...


Armenia Approves Duty-Free Imports from Iran to Boost Trade and Support Local Economy
The Armenian government has approved a new policy that will allow duty-free imports of certain Iranian products in 2025. This decision is...


Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople Sends Silent Protest, Shuns Pashinyan Visit in Istanbul
During Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s visit to Istanbul on June 20, the doors of the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople remained...


Pashinyan Government Quiet as U.S. Pushes Corridor Through Syunik
Armenia’s national interests may once again be at risk—not from a foreign enemy, but from the policies of its own government. A recent...


Exclusive: Four Months Without Legal Envoy — Why Armenia Still Hasn’t Filled Its Top International Court Post While Critical Cases Against Azerbaijan Continue
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Armenia still has no officially appointed envoy to represent the country in international courts, more than four...


Pashinyan’s Government Wins First‑Reading Vote to Nationalize Jailed Tycoon’s Energy Company
Armenia’s parliament has taken a major step toward nationalizing the country’s largest power utility, the Electric Networks of Armenia...


Russia Warns Citizens: Think Twice Before Traveling to Azerbaijan
Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs is urging its citizens to think carefully before traveling to Azerbaijan. The warning comes as...


Armenia Makes Mediation Mandatory Before Going to Court for Family Disputes
Starting July 1, Armenia has introduced a major legal change in how family disputes are handled. Before taking certain family-related...


USC Brings Its First Class to Armenia: Students Discover Armenia in First-Ever Maymester Course
In May 2025, the University of Southern California (USC) offered its first-ever academic class in Armenia, giving students a rare chance...


Russia and Azerbaijan Feud Continues With Arrests, Murders, and Media Crackdown
A serious conflict is growing between Russia and Azerbaijan, with both countries accusing each other of violence, illegal arrests, and...








