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Armenia Records 39.6% Tourism Increase in April, With Record 625,843 Visitors in the First Four Months of 2026

Armenia welcomed 172,705 tourists in April 2026, a 39.6 percent increase compared to April 2025, when 123,705 visitors arrived in the country, according to Armenia's Tourism Committee. In April alone,...

Hot Mic Catches Armenia’s FM Saying “The Turks Are Opening Today,” As Pashinyan Clarifies It Was About Trade, Not the Border

A private exchange between Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan...

YouTube Launches Partner Program in Armenia, Opening Direct Monetization for Creators for the First Time

YouTube has officially launched its Partner Program (YPP) in Armenia, marking a milestone for...

Lithuania Restores Armenian Genocide Publications To State Archives After Removal Under Turkish Diplomatic Pressure

Publications dedicated to the Armenian Genocide have been restored on the website of Lithuania's...

Armenia’s FC Noah Defeats Slovenia’s Olimpija To Reach UEFA Conference League Phase For Second Consecutive Season, A First For Armenian Football

Armenia’s FC Noah has again earned a place in the league phase of the 2025–26 UEFA Conference League, becoming the first Armenian club to...

Pashinyan Declares ‘I Am the Government,’ Says No Official Can Contradict Him, Threatens to Remove Those Who Don’t Resign as He Fires Legal Adviser

On August 29, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan dismissed Liparit Drmeyan, Head of the Office of the Representative on International Legal Matters, amid a growing...

PM Pashinyan Reiterates Demand That Catholicos Karekin II Vacate Etchmiadzin Residence, Citing Celibacy Violations Amid Escalating Church-State Confrontation

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has reiterated his demand that Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II leave the official residence of the head of...

Pashinyan Dismisses Netanyahu’s Armenian Genocide Remarks, Says They Have Nothing to Do With the Interests of Either Armenia or the Armenian People

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan dismissed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent remarks on the Armenian Genocide, saying they do not serve the interests of...

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