Pashinyan dismisses Azerbaijan’s claims Armenia is preparing to attack
In a new article, published by state news agency Armenpress, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan pushed against Azerbaijan’s escalating bellicose rhetoric by stating that all the prerequisites for...
View ArticleInvestment Outlook 2025: Amundi-ACBA Asset Management’s Strategy in Armenia
Sponsored content Amundi-ACBA Asset Management, Armenia’s pension fund manager, has achieved remarkable growth in 2024, with assets under management increasing by 40% to reach 567 billion drams...
View ArticlePashinyan meets with Macron, Modi, JD Vance in Paris
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and French President Emmanuel Macron held a meeting in Paris yesterday, pledging to deepen cooperation on the development of artificial intelligence and...
View Article‘U.S.-Armenia security ties are growing’, says President of Global ARM
Timothy Jemal, President of Global ARM, a U.S. nonprofit organization with a mission to build a strong and secure Armenia, talks to CivilNet’s Stella Mehrabekyan about Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s...
View ArticleIran cannot replace Russia as Armenia’s gas supplier: former official
By Lia Avagyan Iranian gas cannot be an alternative to Russian gas, according to Hakob Vardanyan, former Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure, who was...
View ArticleArmenia’s parliament adopts EU integration bill
Armenia’s parliament approved the first reading of a bill to initiate the country’s European Union integration process. The Armenian defense minister met with his Indian counterpart to discuss...
View ArticleArmenia is short of political will to counter corruption: Transparency...
By Christopher Crowson According to a new Transparency International report, Armenia’s Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) score has not changed since 2023, remaining at 47 points. Since 2021,...
View ArticleArmenia unlikely to build modular nuclear power plant, says former official
By Arshaluys Mghdesyan The likelihood of constructing a modular nuclear power plant in Armenia is extremely low, as such plants have not yet been built anywhere in the world, said Armenia’s former...
View ArticlePan-Armenian winter games champions who had never seen snow
For the first time, the sport of snowball fighting, known as yukigassen, was held at the Pan-Armenian Winter Games. Unexpectedly, the team from Tehran, Iran had actually never seen snow before winning...
View ArticleThe consequences of the EU’s appeasement of Azerbaijan
In this episode of Insights, host Eric Hacopian touches on prime minister Pashinyan’s visit to the United States and tete a tete with Vice President Vance. He also delves deep into the concerning...
View ArticleAzerbaijan seeks environmental reparations from Armenia at The Hague
Azerbaijan has filed a new arbitration claim against Armenia at The Hague alleging environmental damage in the Karabakh region. Armenia is unlikely to be able to construct a modular nuclear power...
View ArticlePashinyan betrays not just Armenia’s past, but also its future
Op-ed by Vartan Oskanian, Armenia’s former foreign minister (1998-2008) Every nation carries the weight of its history. It shapes identity, informs diplomacy, and provides a foundation for future...
View ArticleUncertainty and Opportunities: Amundi Analyst on Global Economic Trends
Sponsored content “We live in a world where uncertainty is higher than ever. However, precisely this uncertainty opens up new opportunities,” began Didier Borowski, Head of Macroeconomic Research at...
View ArticleTrndez: A Light in Darkness
On the evening of February 13, Armenians celebrate the traditions of Trndez, a church holiday of purification with ancient pagan roots. The post Trndez: A Light in Darkness appeared first on CIVILNET.
View ArticleArmenia’s national football team remains coachless amid FFA turmoil
By Alexander Pracht Armenia’s national football team has been without a head coach for over four months since the dismissal of Ukrainian Oleksandr Petrakov in October following a poor Union of...
View ArticleRobert Kocharyan Warns Against the Dissolution of the OSCE Minsk Group
By Lia Avagyan “The OSCE Minsk Group must be preserved at all costs. If the Minsk Group is dissolved now, it will be extremely difficult to establish a similar international format in the future,”...
View ArticleSearch for investors in Armenia ‘dry port’ project stalls: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS
The Armenian government has still not begun construction on its ‘dry port’ logistics project in the northwestern city of Gyumri, as talks with international investors stall. Striking employees agreed...
View ArticleIn Jerusalem, Secretary of State Rubio discusses presence of Christians in...
By Stella Mehrabekyan and Paul Vartan Sookiasian During his first visit to the Middle East as U.S. Secretary of State, Marco Rubio visited the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem yesterday,...
View ArticleArmenia names John van ‘t Schip as national football team coach
By Alexander Pracht After more than four months without a permanent head coach, the Armenian national team appointed Dutch manager John van ‘t Schip to lead their squad, the country’s Football...
View ArticleBaku accuses Ruben Vardanyan of planning assassination of Azerbaijani diplomats
Former Armenian President Robert Kocharyan strongly advocated for the continued existence of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe’s Minsk Group during a press conference held today...
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