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Armenia Relocates Nuclear Plant’s Crisis Center Operations
e Armenian government approved property changes to support the Nuclear Power Plant’s reserve crisis center, ensuring safety and operational reliability.
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Armenia’s Prime Minister Discusses Traffic Congestion at Government Meeting, Exploring Potential Solutions
Armenia’s prime minister discussed traffic congestion at a government session and reviewed steps to ease urban gridlock, with details yet to be released.
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Global Corruption Scandals Shake Governments and Corporations in 2025
In 2025, high-profile corruption scandals have rocked the Philippines, Madagascar, and China, leading to ministerial resignations, arrests, and unprecedented sentences. These events reveal the ongoing struggle against corruption at the highest levels of government and business.
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Tsaghkadzor to Get New Theatre Complex: Government Approves Project
Armenian government greenlights construction of a new theatre complex in Tsaghkadzor, near Kecharis Monastery, boosting culture and tourism.
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Elon Musk’s White House Role: Advisor, Not DOGE Employee, Clarifies Trump Administration Amid Lawsuit
Explore the controversy around Elon Musk’s White House role. The Trump administration clarifies he’s an advisor, not a DOGE employee, amid legal challenges.
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Updates on Georgian Protests and Actions (February 13-15)
Protests in Georgia persist. Stay updated on the events of February 13-15, including key demands and developments, on Azat.tv.
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Lawyers’ Strike Against Tax Reforms and Restrictions on Human Rights Advocacy
The legal community in Armenia has declared a strike, with nearly all lawyers participating in protest against new tax reforms that they argue will not only harm their profession but also negatively impact broader society. According to the spokesperson for…
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The Fate of Museum Artifacts in Case of Closure: Regulations from the Government of Armenia
The Armenian government, during its session on February 6th, approved a procedure for the future management and preservation of museum artifacts from reorganized and closed museums. This regulation addresses a significant gap in the existing legal framework regarding the disposition…
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State Security Service of Armenia Personnel Will Also Receive Compensation for Damage Caused to Life or Health
The Armenian government, during its February 6th session, amended the law “On Compensation for Damages Caused to the Life or Health of Servicemen During the Defense of the Republic of Armenia.” This amendment extends the provisions of the law to…
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Protests and Political Tension Grip Georgia: Events of February 1-4 (VIDEO)
Events in Georgia between February 1st and 4th highlight the continuing wave of protests across the country. Discontent with the government’s policies has fueled numerous demonstrations, often accompanied by clashes between law enforcement and protesters, resulting in arrests and injuries.…















