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Armenia’s top court has overturned an earlier decision by a lower court to release former President Robert Kocharian from custody following coup charges leveled against him.
Eleven political parties and alliances have submitted documents to vie for seats in the Armenian parliament in the snap elections scheduled for December 9.
Armenia says it stands by its ambassador in Berlin despite a German television report on an Armenian mafia group in Germany that allegedly has ties to Yerevan's envoy.
The Russian business newspaper Kommersant is reporting that Armenia may lose its temporary leadership position on a Russian-led defense organization as a result of its ouster of the current chairman.
Yerevan has recalled Mikayel Minasian, the son-in-law of former Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian, from his ambassador posts in the Vatican and Portugal.
Acting Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian says he made clear to U.S. national-security adviser John Bolton last week that Armenia will pursue its national interests and maintain "special relations" with its neighbor Iran.
Armenia's president dissolved parliament and called early elections after lawmakers failed for a second time, in accordance with a prior political agreement, to elect a new prime minister.
Armenia's parliament has passed in the first reading a government-sponsored amnesty bill to mark the 100th anniversary of the First Armenian Republic and the 2,800th anniversary of the foundation of the capital, Yerevan.
Armenia has downplayed the significance of a declaration referring to Azerbaijan's breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh adopted by the foreign ministers of Turkey, Iran, and Azerbaijan at a meeting in Istanbul earlier this week.
Armenia's acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian's parliamentary faction has nominated him for the top post for the second time in a week, executing part of a plan to force snap elections that could increase his dominance four months after he came to power.
The Armenian parliament has again failed to muster enough votes to approve changes to the Electoral Code drafted by acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian's government ahead of snap general elections expected in December.
Armenia is open to discussing a possible purchase of military equipment from the United States if there is a good offer, according to the acting prime minister of the South Caucasus nation, which has traditionally close ties with Russia.
Police in Armenia have arrested a man who allegedly tried to make his way into a government building in central Yerevan armed with a hand grenade.
U.S. national security adviser John Bolton told a news conference in Yerevan on October 25, that a resolution of the conflict is the best way for Armenia to free itself from “excessive outside influence.” (RFE/RL's Armenian Service)
Armenia's acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian has said his talks with visiting White House national-security adviser John Bolton were held in “an extremely positive atmosphere.”
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian's efforts to force early elections cleared another legal hurdle when the country's parliament agreed not to reappoint him as prime minister a week after his tactical resignation.
The Yelk political alliance in the Armenian parliament has nominated acting Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian for the post of prime minister.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashiniansays he is resigning from his post in order to dissolve parliament and force early elections by the end of this year.
The leaders of over three dozen mostly French-speaking counties wrapped up a two-day meeting in Yerevan that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian says has raised Armenia's international profile.
French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Yerevan for a francophone summit bringing together some 40 countries, including Kosovo -- which Armenia does not recognize.
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