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Armenians living in Damascus should be resettled in Armenia

“Armenians have no future there,” Mr Voskanyan said in conclusion.

Voice of America: Erdogan starts fresh crackdown on media

Turkish police launched a series of raids Tuesday on businesses owned by a major media company in what now appears to be the start of a fresh crackdown on newspapers and broadcasters critical of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Islamist Justice and Development Party

Islamic State battles in Damascus streets, situation dangerous for local Armenians

Militants can kill all Christians there, including Armenians.

Harut Sassounian: Worldwide collaboration required To confront Pan-Armenian crises

Harut Sassounian: Worldwide collaboration required To confront Pan-Armenian crises

Situation remains tense on Baghramyan Avenue

Then he announced that at about 20:20 those, who have been taken to police station, will be released.

Protesters managed to reach Baghramyan 26

The protesters are trying to break through the police cordon. Until now they haven’t managed to do it.

Half an hour to policemen to release those who have been taken to police station

The activists are chanting “Shame on Osipyan” and “Shant”. In his turn Yerevan Deputy Chief of Police Valeri Osipyan accuses the protesters of instigating clashes.

Hot September 1

Hot September 1

State awards in the NKR

In connection with the 24th anniversary of the Artsakh Republic proclamation President Bako Sahakyan signed decrees on decorating with state awards and conferring honorary titles.

“There is an issue of maintaining stability in the region”

Today, on September 1, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia Sergey Lavrov will arrive in Baku.

ECHR issued a landmark ruling in favour of displaced people on both sides of the Nagorny Karabakh conflict

Despite win in Europe’s human rights courts, political stalemate is likely to draw out the process of paying reparations to families displaced by war.

Citizens follow discussions at Baghramyan 26

Citizens in Armenia follow the discussions over constitutional reforms initiated by Serzh Sargsyan.

Yes or no? Ombudsman says he will not join either camp

I do not want the Institute to be politicized.

Big businesses will not be subsidized for energy price hike

Subsidies for the price hike will be provides before the end of consultations invited by the Public Services Regulatory Commission (PSRC).

CC member explains why parliament speaker cannot be head of country

The Constitution of 1995 was illegitimate because it contradicted the Declaration of the Republic of Armenia, a member of the Armenian Constitutional Court said on Mo

Rise Armenia initiative invites everyone to rally

“The “discussions” on the draft constitutional reforms initiated by Serzh Sargsyan unveiled all those who are not ready to fight against the usurpation of power in our country.

Alliance Party again convenes founding congress

During the sitting, the party also discussed the current political situation on the country, the process of constitutional reforms.

MFA about Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Azerbaijan's attitude

MFA about Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Azerbaijan's attitude

Political analyst: Turkey may turn to Armenia

Six years have passed since the publication of the Armenian-Turkish Protocols and it is not excluded that Turkey, given the present difficult situation, may turn to Armenia with a request to discuss the documents again without preconditions, says political analyst Stepan Grigoryan.

Armenia Scores High on Global Index: Perception vs. Reality

The latest report of The Human Freedom Index for 152 countries gives Armenia a surprisingly high score. The study was conducted jointly by the Cato Institute, Washington, D.C.; Fraser Institute, Vancouver, Canada; and Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom, Berlin, Germany. The 108-page comprehensive report ranks countries according to personal, civil, and economic freedoms enjoyed by their citizens.

PSRC rep: Decision was made to offset ENA losses

PSRC rep: Decision was made to offset ENA losses

Rise, Armenia to put forward more fundamental demands

The “Rise, Armenia” civil initiative has issued a statement saying that for the fourth day the police have been hindering the activists campaigning against the rise in electricity prices from holding a sit-in in the central spot of Republic Square.

Venice Commission welcomes work done by Armenian Constitutional Commission

However, the opinion makes some recommendations for the further improvement of the draft, among them removal of limitations to the right to vote and the right to be a candidate for the National Assembly.

No decision on electricity price subsidies though tariffs go up tomorrow

However, no information was provided to people about the source of subsidy and the specific layer of the society that will receive these subsidies.

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