First, I would like to thank the Russian side, represented by the Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, for the warm welcome and constructive, meaningful dialogue.
January-October 2020 demographic numbers released by Armenia’s Statistical Committee show 30,242 births and 24,916 deaths in the country, an increase of 332 births and 3,313 deaths over the same period in 2019.
There is a strange but pleasant atmosphere in the orphanage building, some are decorating the table and others are looking for a bride and groom. The bride paces excitedly, refusing to talk to us, saying that she has already talked a lot.
Russian sappers dispatched to Artsakh have, to date, cleared sixty hectares of land, twenty kilometers of roads and safely destroyed 1,250 explosive devices.
More than sixty medical specialists work at the MOSN detachment, including military surgeons, anesthesiologists-resuscitators, therapists, and epidemiologists.
Armenia’s National Security Service (NSS) says it has evidence that certain companies and local government leaders are forcing people in their employ to attend rallies calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
Armenian National Assembly Speaker Ararat Mirzoyan met with his Artsakh counterpart, Artur Tovmasyan, underlined the importance of resuming Karabakh negotiations, focusing on the principles of self-determination and the non-use of force, within the f
he Aurora Humanitarian Initiative is happy to announce that Yazidi activist Mirza Dinnayi, 2019 Aurora Prize Laureate and Co-Founder and Director of Luftbrücke Irak (Air Bridge Iraq), has arrived in Yerevan. Mr. Dinnayi plans to attend several events
Following one minute of silence today in the Armenian parliament in memory of those who died 32 years ago this day in the Spitak earthquake, Bright Armenia faction head Edmon Marukyan took the podium and reiterated his party’s demand that Nikol Pashi