Armenia
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Armenia to Ring in 2026 with Unprecedented Drone Light Show
Armenia will celebrate New Year 2026 with a spectacular drone light show at Republic Square, featuring 2,026 drones, a concert, and fireworks.
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Russian General Fanil Sarvarov Killed in Moscow Car Bomb: Investigators Probe Ukrainian Links
Lieutenant General Fanil Sarvarov, head of Russia’s military training department, was killed by a car bomb in southern Moscow. Investigators are probing possible Ukrainian involvement, as Russia faces a string of targeted attacks on senior officials.
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French Development Agency Opens Office in Yerevan, Strengthening Bilateral Ties
The French Development Agency opens its office in Yerevan, enhancing bilateral ties and supporting Armenia’s development agenda.
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New Horizons in Armenia-US Strategic Cooperation
Explore the evolving strategic cooperation between Armenia and the US as discussed by Ambassador Narek Mkrtchyan and Congressman Brian Mast. Discover the implications for regional stability and future projects.
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New Shelter for Stray Dogs Set to Open in Yerevan by 2026
Yerevan plans to build a new shelter for stray dogs by 2026, accommodating 300 dogs with outdoor spaces, focusing on animal welfare and safety.
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Fly Kish Launches New Tehran-Yerevan Flights: A Gateway to Connectivity
Fly Kish Airlines launches new Tehran-Yerevan flights starting December 19, 618, enhancing travel connectivity between Iran and Armenia.
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Family Rescued After Getting Lost on Route to Matosavank Monastery
A family was rescued after getting lost on the way to Matosavank Monastery. Emergency services acted quickly to ensure their safe return.
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Armenia Launches User-Friendly Migration Website to Enhance Citizen Services
Armenia has launched a new migration website aimed at enhancing citizen services with a focus on accessibility and user experience. Explore its features and benefits.
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Luke Air Force Base Shooting Scare: Lockdown Lifted After No Threat Found
Luke Air Force Base in Arizona was placed on lockdown after reports of a possible active shooter, but authorities found no threat and lifted the shelter-in-place order within an hour.
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Ruben Vardanyan’s Trial: A Political Spectacle or Justice in Action?
Ruben Vardanyan’s trial in Baku is criticized as a political spectacle, raising concerns about transparency and justice in the context of Nagorno-Karabakh’s self-determination rights.
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Innovative Traffic Management Strategies Unveiled to Alleviate Congestion in Yerevan
Discover innovative traffic management strategies discussed in Yerevan to alleviate congestion and improve commuting conditions for residents.
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The Dangers of Political Naivety: Analyzing Armenia’s Current Stance
Explore the implications of Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s recent statements on Armenia’s national rights and the dangers of political naivety in the face of regional challenges.
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Armenia Pursues Extradition of Former Prosecutor General Gevorg Kostanyan from Russia
Armenia seeks the extradition of former Prosecutor General Gevorg Kostanyan from Russia amid serious charges related to the March 1 case.
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Supreme Spiritual Council of the Armenian Apostolic Church Addresses Internal Conflicts and Calls for Unity
The Supreme Spiritual Council of the Armenian Apostolic Church convenes to address internal conflicts, pressures, and calls for unity among clergy and faithful.
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Armenia’s Aviation Sector Moves to Exit EU Blacklist After Safety Audit
Explore Armenia’s efforts to exit the EU blacklist as recent audits reveal no immediate safety threats, highlighting ongoing reforms and international cooperation in the aviation sector.















