Eurohaven
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Armenia Plans to Move Swiss Embassy from Geneva to Bern to Boost Diplomatic Efficiency
Armenia plans to relocate its Swiss embassy from Geneva to Bern to boost diplomatic efficiency, with an estimated 196 million drams budget awaiting approval.
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Nova Scotia Issues Snowfall Warnings Ahead of Alberta Clipper
Nova Scotia is bracing for significant snowfall from an Alberta Clipper system, with warnings in effect for Wednesday into Thursday, potentially impacting travel and causing power outages.
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French Ambassador Visits Mkhitar Gosh Vanatun in Yerevan
The French ambassador and Armenian MFA counselor met at Mkhitar Gosh Vanatun to discuss initiatives on cultural heritage and education programs.
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Global Electricity Surge by 2030 Demands Urgent Grid Investment, IEA Says
The International Energy Agency’s ‘Electricity 2026’ report forecasts a significant global electricity demand surge, stressing the urgent need for massive investment in power grids and system flexibility to avoid critical bottlenecks in the energy transition.
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Europe Risks Geothermal Lead Amid Slow Deployment, Policy Gaps
Despite pioneering geothermal technology and possessing vast untapped potential, Europe is at risk of losing its leadership in the sector due to slow deployment and a lack of coherent EU-level policy, according to a recent analysis by Ember.
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French Senate Unanimously Backs Armenian POW Release
The French Senate has unanimously approved a draft resolution calling for the release of Armenian prisoners of war, marking a significant move.
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Iran Reacts to EU Decision, Summons Ambassadors and Signals Next Steps
Iran reacts to an EU decision by summoning ambassadors and signaling further actions, widening a diplomatic dispute and raising questions about future ties.
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Cooperation Between Armenia’s Constitutional Court and the Council of Europe Deepens
Armenia’s Constitutional Court president meets the Council of Europe rights director, underscoring ongoing cooperation on human rights and the rule of law.
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NATO Secretary General Visits Kyiv for Address at Verkhovna Rada Opening
NATO Secretary General Mark Ryuten visits Kyiv to address the Verkhovna Rada’s 15th session, signaling ongoing alliance engagement with Ukraine amid security challenges.
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Armenia’s Foreign Minister Meets Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights
Armenia’s foreign minister met the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights, marking a significant step toward regional peace and rights dialogue.
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Armenia and the European Union: Continued development of relations with new opportunities discussed
Armenia and the European Union continue deepening ties in 2026, with officials signaling dialogue and discussions of opportunities for intensified cooperation.
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Armenia bosnia relations: Bosnia and Herzegovina Ambassador
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s ambassador presented credentials to Armenia’s president as officials described talks on expanding bilateral cooperation.















