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Armenia's Special Investigative Service has launched a probe into the activities of the former chief of the State Bailiffs Service in connection with alleged links to offshore companies.
The head of Armenia's State Bailiffs Service has resigned after local news reports documented his alleged links to offshore companies.
Hundreds of Armenians have demonstrated in Yerevan against Russian weapon sales to Azerbaijan, claiming the sales led to the outbreak of fighting on April 2 in and around Azerbaijan's breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Separatist forces in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh launched a counteroffensive and said they regained strategic high ground, as heavy fighting continued to rage between Azerbaijani and ethnic Armenian forces.
Intense fighting has been reported in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh inside Azerbaijan, with both sides reporting heavy casualties. The co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group, which has been mediating the conflict, expressed "grave concern" about developments.
An Armenian soccer player who signed on with a leading Turkish team boasts of a "warm welcome" in Istanbul, allaying fears that ethnic tensions might spoil the fun.
Former Armenian President Levon Ter-Petrossian has undergone surgery for intestinal cancer in the United States.
Armenian officials say an outbreak of the H1N1 swine flu virus has killed 11 people in the country in the last two months.
Commemorations have been held in Armenia for the family allegedly killed by a Russian soldier exactly one year ago.
An opposition activist in Armenia has been arrested and remanded in pretrial custody after he and other members of a radical group seeking to topple the government clashed with riot police on New Year’s Eve.
Inmates serving life terms in Armenia’s largest prison have launched a hunger strike to demand that their cases be reviewed.
The opposition Armenian National Congress (HAK) says it plans to challenge the results of a December 6 national referendum that transformed the country from a presidential to a parliamentary system of government.
Armenia’s Central Election Commission on December 13 said amendments to the country’s constitution have been adopted, a week after a national referendum, transforming the country from a presidential to a parliamentary system of government.
Hundreds of protesters were gathering in central Yerevan on December 7 to demonstrate against the declared results of a referendum on whether to change Armenia’s constitution -- transforming the country from a presidential to a parliamentary system of government.
Polls have opened in Armenia as voters weigh in on a referendum on a government-backed proposal to switch from a presidential to a parliamentary form of government.
At least 3,000 protesters have rallied in the Armenian capital, Yerevan, against proposed constitutional reforms they say could extend President Serzh Sarkisian's hold on power.
Some 2,000 protesters have rallied in the Armenian capital, Yerevan, against constitutional reforms proposed by the government.
The head of the EU delegation to Armenia has expressed confidence that planned negotiations on a new comprehensive political and economic agreement between the bloc and Yerevan won't be derailed by "a third party's negative involvement."
Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian has signed a decree setting December 6 as the date for the country’s referendum to change the constitution in order to establish a parliamentary republic.
The Armenian parliament has voted to hold a referendum to change the constitution in order to establish a parliamentary republic.
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