
Is the Armenian election really about the West vs Russia?
While the West has relied on showing support through statements and summits, Russia has resorted to economic pressure and overt warnings.

While the West has relied on showing support through statements and summits, Russia has resorted to economic pressure and overt warnings.

Samvel Karapertyan claimed that none of his alliance members ‘know how to launder money’.

The work about the first President of Chechnya was written by newspaper editor-in-chief Buvaisar Shamsudinov.

The former presidential palace has not been used for its original purpose since 2018.

The defendants, none of whom are political leaders, will receive suspended sentences.

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan suggested that Russia was taking ‘wrong steps’ by increasing restrictions.

The operation involved officers from the Federal Security Service (FSB) and the National Guard, as well as an armoured vehicle.
Regional * Azerbaijani Defence Minister Zakir Hasanov has visited military facilities in Georgia during a working visit. The Azerbaijani delegation studied the working conditions at the facilities and inspected the weaponry. Armenia * US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that ‘the Russians are less than happy about our engagement’ in Armenia, adding that ‘there’s evidence that they would like the current prime minister [Nikol Pashinyan] to lose his election’. * Starting from today, Ru

The statement was signed by imprisoned journalists, human rights defenders, labour union activists, and politicians.

Three young residents of Ekazhevo suffered stab wounds during a brawl.

The 7 June elections may reveal just how much cost Armenian society may be willing to bear in pursuit of greater strategic autonomy.
Imprisoned former president Mikheil Saakashvili said Moscow will switch to ‘plan B’ in case of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s victory.

Russia imposed ‘temporary restrictions’ on the imports and transits of Armenian stone fruits to the EAEU.

According to the NIYSO movement, the two have been threatened with criminal charges related to extremism and terrorism.
Armenia * Russia yesterday banned imports of Armenian fish and fish products, exempting two companies that passed inspections. It also imposed ‘temporary restrictions’ on imports and transit to Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) member states of Armenian stone fruits, including cherries, apricots, grapes, citing product safety concerns. * Armenian authorities named Mher Mirzoyan as reportedly being behind a video recording in which threats were made to assassinate Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

Georgia’s State Security Service announced the detentions in two separate briefings.

It is not known whether a criminal case was opened against him beforehand.

An investigation into one of the assaulted men has also been opened and is ongoing.

Magomet Evloev, an OMON officer who had fought in Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, was fined $2,000.

Armenia is scheduled to hold parliamentary elections on 7 June.

Famed Soviet director Mikheil Kalatozov’s 1931 film was banned upon release, just like his better-known Georgian documentary, Salt for Svanetia.
Regional * Today, two freight wagons of wheat and two freight wagons of fertilisers are being shipped from Russia to Armenia via Azerbaijan. Armenia * The Eurasian Economic Union’s (EAEU) member states, Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan have called on Armenia to hold a referendum ‘as soon as possible’ to choose between accession to the EU and membership in the EAEU. In turn, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that Armenia ‘cannot and must not’ deepen relations with the EU

Armenian civil society has become increasingly fragmented ahead of the elections, worsened by delegitimisation narratives and public mistrust.

This Armenian–American author and mycologist’s debut is a loose memoir examining queer ecology and the importance of persevering through dark times.

The police who confiscated it said ‘this is not an Azerbaijani flag’.

Zurab Menteshashvili, 61, has been in detention since November 2025.

Belkisa Mintsaeva had been out of contact for more than six weeks after being detained by Chechen security forces.

Voters are set to choose the country’s next ruling party in what will be the first regularly scheduled parliamentary vote since 2017.

The nine local residents allegedly planned to ‘violently change the constitutional order’.

These are the latest in a series of similar restrictions involving Armenian products sanctioned by Russia ahead of Armenia’s parliamentary elections.