Senior Armenian and Russian officials met in Moscow on Tuesday to discuss Russia’s serious restrictions on the import of cut flowers from Armenia which has increased sharply in recent years.
Representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) will no longer be able to visit Armenian prisoners held in Azerbaijan, according to their relatives in Armenia.
An Armenian appeals court has released from custody a junior cleric who was arrested a month ago along with Archbishop Bagrat Galstanian and his 13 other supporters on coup charges denied by them.
An Armenian police officer whose car struck and killed a pregnant woman while leading Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s motorcade in April 2022 was found guilty of reckless driving and negligence during his marathon trial on Wednesday.
Lawyers for Samvel Karapetian, a billionaire businessman arrested last month after denouncing Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s campaign against the Armenian Apostolic Church, petitioned Armenia’s chief prosecutor on Tuesday to release him from custody.
An Armenian honorary consul in Russia has reportedly been sacked after criticizing Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian’s ongoing campaign against the Armenian Apostolic Church and the resulting arrest of billionaire Samvel Karapetian.
An Armenian court freed former Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamian from house arrest on Monday six weeks after he was briefly detained on corruption charges brought against him in 2018.
A company importing mobile phones and re-exporting many of them to Russia became Armenia’s number one corporate taxpayer in the first half of this year, continuing to take advantage of Western sanctions against Moscow.
Samvel Karapetian will be the top leader of a new opposition group which he is creating in a bid to unseat Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian, a representative of the jailed Russian-Armenian billionaire said at the weekend.
Iran has indicated its strong opposition to the U.S. proposal to have an American company run a transport corridor to Azerbaijan’s Nakhichevan exclave that would pass through Armenia’s Syunik region bordering the Islamic Republic.
Ignoring an injunction issued by an international arbitration body, Armenia’s government has replaced more senior executives of the national electric utility owned by jailed billionaire Samvel Karapetian and his family.
A former senior official from Armenia’s Investigative Committee was moved to house arrest on Friday two months after reportedly admitting organizing the theft of $590,000 in cash kept at the law-enforcement agency.
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