The fourth CoM East (Covenant of Mayors East) communication training in Armenia brought together 30 participants from 16 communities in Yerevan on 9-10 March, expanding its programme this year to cover community branding, fact-checking,...
The fourth CoM East (Covenant of Mayors East) communication training in Armenia brought together 30 participants from 16 communities in Yerevan on 9-10 March, expanding its programme this year to cover community branding, fact-checking, and countering climate disinformation alongside Covenant of Mayors East promotion. The programme was designed for...
On 11 March, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan addressed the European Parliament, highlighting peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan and his country’s EU membership aspirations. Pashinyan spoke about the establishment of peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan, formalised on 8 August 2025 in Washington DC, when President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan...
Photo: President Sam Simonian and the AGBU delegation with members of the AGBU Nicosia interim committee at the AGBU Center in Nicosia, Cyprus. AGBU President Sam Simonian, accompanied by his wife Sylva, led an official delegation to Cyprus and Greece from February 19 to 23 as part of his...
From 6 to 8 March, a three day Lenten retreat for the youth of the Armenian Apostolic Church in the Netherlands took place at a retreat center in Woudsend. The gathering brought together about sixty young Armenians from various parishes across the country for prayer, reflection, and fellowship in...
Delegation to Assess Democratic Conditions Through Broad Consultations Yerevan, Armenia — The International Observatory for Democracy in Armenia (IODA), an international, non-partisan organization, today announced the launch of its first fact-finding mission to evaluate democratic conditions ahead of Armenia’s parliamentary elections scheduled for June 7, 2026. From March 7 to...
Strasbourg, 03.03.2026 – The Council of Europe’s Advisory Committee on the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities has published its sixth opinion on Hungary, acknowledging Hungary’s continued commitment to protecting its 13 recognised national minorities, while calling for stronger action to ensure full and effective equality and participation for all...
Emerging authors from 14 countries have been shortlisted for the European Union Prize for Literature, the flagship literary prize supported by Creative Europe. Sargis Hovsepyan from Armenia, with his book You Die Today, I Die Tomorrow, and Paula Erizanu from Moldova, with her book Here Is Both Heaven and Hell. Republic...
GEVORKYAN, a.s. presented itself over the past week as an exhibitor at two events in Nuremberg, Germany: Enforce Tac, a specialized trade fair for defence and security, and IWA OutdoorClassics, one of the leading international trade fairs for outdoor, hunting and sport shooting. “We are pleased not only with establishing new contacts, but also with the high-quality...
At the end of January, the Eastern Partnership Road Safety Observatory (EaP RSO), an EU-funded joint initiative of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine, presented a baseline study on seat belt use in Armenia. The results of the study confirmed that seat belt wearing and car seat use in...
On 24 February, construction on the EU TUMO Convergence Centre for Engineering and Applied Science began in Yerevan, Armenia. Located in Tumanyan Park, the five-story building will expand the existing TUMO campus, providing new spaces for free technology and creative education for teenagers and adults.The €42.5 million project is...
