
Armenia’s election season kicks off with Armenian lessons and heated foreign relations accusations
The parliamentary elections are set for 7 June.

The parliamentary elections are set for 7 June.

Two people involved in a road traffic accident assaulted police officers who arrived at the scene.

The Armenian Prime Minister has turned his social media into a viral regional sensation — but does his charm survive contact with reality?

The senior bishop, who will now be known as Shio III, is widely seen as the government’s favoured candidate.

The soldiers said more than 500 families in a Makhachkala neighbourhood could lose their homes.

Putin also issued a veiled threat, drawing a parallel between Armenia’s path towards the EU and Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine.

The plan aims to ‘reduce the popularity’ of Pashinyan’s government.
Armenia * Armenia’s pre-election campaign began on 8 May. The ruling Civil Contract party began its campaign in the Syunik region. The head of the Armenia Alliance faction, former President Robert Kocharyan, claimed that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s government had jeopardised Armenia’s membership in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). Russian–Armenian tycoon Samvel Larapetyan’s nephew, Narek Karapetyan, suggested in a Strong Armenia Alliance rally that they would replace Pashinyan’s last c

Sonata Coulter is a Deputy Assistant Secretary of the US State Department.

These are the latest of similar criminal cases involving Karapetyan’s affiliates in the last several months.

Haji Valiyev was the chair of a veterans’ rights organisation.

Rekhviashvili, whose family is from Abkhazia, tells OC Media how he slipped the piece into the exhibition of a microstate that recognises Abkhazia.

The Kremlin’s anger comes at a time of sharpened tension between Moscow and Yerevan.
Those sentenced included both politicians and protesters.

The final vote on the succession of the late Patriarch Ilia II is set for 11 May.

Drone debris landed in the centre of the Chechen capital Grozny, but there are no reports of casualties at the time of publication.

Levan Jangveladze, the brother of famed mob boss Merab Jangveladze, was shot to death in Tbilisi’s upscale Vake neighbourhood in March 2025.
Armenia * Today, pre-election campaigning kicked off in Armenia for the 7 June parliamentary elections. * Yesterday, Russia summoned Armenia’s Ambassador Gurgen Arsenyan, claiming Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi had ‘voice[d] terrorist threats against Russia’ during his speech at the European Political Community summit in Yerevan earlier this week. * Armenian authorities have arrested an undisclosed number of people over allegations of vote buying and attempts to obstruct the free vo

The charges mark the first time that police have been held accountable for violence inflicted on protesters since 2024.

The director worked in the North Caucasus for many years and founded a film workshop in Nalchik whose graduates include Kantemir Balagov and Kira Kovalenko.

Russian–Armenian tycoon Samvel Karapetyan claimed Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has been speaking under the influence of mushrooms.

‘We firmly reject the anti-Azerbaijan allegations’, Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry spokesperson Aykhan Hajizada said in response.

As EU leaders met in Yerevan for a key summit, Macron set Armenian social media ablaze with his walkabouts, selfies, and duet with Pashinyan.
Patriotism in Russia has taken on monstrous forms and its ‘victory over fascism’ has taken on a distorted meaning.

Ingushetia — Russia’s poorest region — has received the largest share of the funds.

Both mentioned the issue of normalising relations in their post-call comments.

Brussels needs to deliver a stronger, more decisive response to the spread of foreign agent laws across Europe, including in Georgia.
Regional * Former Nagorno-Karabakh Parliamentary Speaker David Ishkhanyan, who was sentenced to life imprisonment in Azerbaijan, has shared an audio message, asking Armenian Human Rights Defender Anahit Manasyan to mediate with Azerbaijan to provide his family with the full texts of his indictment and verdict. He also called his trial, which involved 15 other Armenians, as being not against them, but ‘against the Armenian people and Armenian statehood’. Ishkhanyan is the third Armenian prisone

The regulator has cited rising inflationary pressure linked to the Iran conflict.

If found guilty, Udzilauri faces eight to twelve years in prison.