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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...

Investigation Finds Belarus Supplied Weapons to Azerbaijan Used to Down Armenian Drones in 2020 Artsakh War

A new investigation has revealed that Belarus, despite being Armenia’s formal ally within the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), covertly supplied Azerbaijan with weapons...

Turkey Condemns Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s Remarks On Armenian Genocide, Calls Them Political Cover To Distract From Genocide In Gaza

Turkey’s Foreign Ministry (MFA) lashed out at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday over his remarks acknowledging the Armenian Genocide, denouncing them as...

Armenia’s Government Allocates 800 Million Drams ($2 Million) for Renovation of Armenian Genocide Memorial

The Armenian government has allocated about 800 million drams ($2 million) for large-scale renovation works at the Armenian Genocide Memorial and Museum, Minister of...

4th–5th Century Christian Basilica, Royal Structures, and Fortress Walls Unearthed in Armenia’s Kapan, Once Capital of the Kingdom of Syunik

Archaeologists in Armenia’s Syunik Province have uncovered the remains of a 4th–5th-century three-nave basilica during excavations on the banks of the Voghji River, near...

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