Armenia plans to launch its first satellite with Russia’s support, under the terms of a memorandum of understanding signed on …
Anger over Military Doctor's Death after Restaurant Brawl
A young and promising military doctor died 12 days after being beaten up by security guards in a restaurant belonging …
The Economist says Armenia is "in the vice"
“Armenia has a class of “30-something” technocrats, whose western education and global outlook means they are less rooted in the …
Guest post: A Heart that Yearns for Home
Our people seem to have had a nomadic, adventurous streak from early on, weaving their way into many nations and …
Tuning Show 2012 was held in Yerevan
[slideshow] Around fifty cars and motorcycles from Armenia and Georgia took part in the “Tunining Show 2012” held in Yerevan’s …
ODIHR Releases Final Report on Armenian Elections
The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) has released its final report on Armenia’s parliamentary elections, held on …
2013 Presidential Elections: An Opportunity for Statesmanship
Unless Armenia’s next presidential election is fair and gives its winner a strong political mandate, the government will lack the …
Last remnants of Yerevan's heritage to be pulled down soon
[youtube=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIyub7VxzoM”] A group of young people organized a visit to one of Yerevan’s last remaining old districts – Kond.
Karabakh Armenians Hold Military Parade
[slideshow] Scores of troops, tanks, artillery systems and other military hardware paraded across Stepanakert on May 9 in one of …
Armenia Seems Content With Its Elections
Looks like Armenia is more or less content with the outcome of the parliamentary elections that took place on May 6.