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The social media accounts linked to from CIVILNET are: • Facebook • Instagram • YouTube • X Besides social media accounts, civilnet has populated their site with: • Government says IMEI registration system will not collect personal data | CIVILNET • Armenian Genocide recognition heads to Israeli parliament after government vote | CIVILNET • Into the deep end with artist and freediver Araks Sahakyan | CIVILNET • Turkey slams Israel over Armenian genocide recognition, Baku reacts cautiously | CIVILNET • Queen Tamar coin found during restoration of Amberd Fortress | CIVILNET • Armenia reports 59% turnout in parliamentary election, highest since 2017 | CIVILNET • civilnet.am • www.civilnet.am • Elections in Armenia: A Guide to What’s at Stake | CIVILNET • Armenia launches first AI factory: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS | CIVILNET • Yerevan shows off equipment at Republic Day military parade | CIVILNET • Rubio’s Armenia visit and the battle over democracy | CIVILNET • ‘Enough Already’: Armenian FM reacts irritably to question on prisoners in Baku | CIVILNET • Ruben Vardanyan criticizes Pashinyan, calls on Armenians to reject “immoral” military parade | CIVILNET • Global wine experts gather in Armenia for Concours Mondial de Bruxelles competition | CIVILNET • Aliyev once again threatens Armenia with war | CIVILNET • Investigative report reveals Russia’s network of secret operatives in Armenia | CIVILNET • Displaced Karabakh resident charged after confrontation with Pashinyan | CIVILNET • Reactivated narrative: how a false claim about Pashinyan’s grandfather was systematically spread | CIVILNET • Detainee suicide sparks debate in Armenia ahead of election | CIVILNET • Global human rights activists nominate Ruben Vardanyan for Václav Havel award | CIVILNET • Pashinyan proposes license amnesty for suspended drivers before decisive June 7 vote | CIVILNET • Court accepts Pashinyan lawsuit against Karapetyan over mushroom claims | CIVILNET • Who is who in Armenia’s 2026 elections? | CIVILNET • How political distraction became campaign strategy | CIVILNET • Turkey in Focus: Autocratic Trajectory and Economic Crisis | CIVILNET • ICRC says visits to Armenian detainees in Azerbaijan continue despite Baku office closure | CIVILNET • Putin warns Armenia’s EU pivot could mirror Ukraine scenario | CIVILNET • Armenia’s election campaign officially begins | CIVILNET • Armenia’s leopard heads to India’s global big cat summit | CIVILNET • Ameriabank parent company joins major global stock index: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS | CIVILNET • Armenia, UK launch strategic partnership agreement | CIVILNET • Macron’s Armenia visit highlights the opportunities and limits of European engagement | CIVILNET • Ruben Vardanyan criticizes Armenian ombudsperson over response to Baku prisoners appeal | CIVILNET • Bringing energy independence to Armenia’s rural regions | CIVILNET • Inside the political significance of Armenia’s landmark EU summits | CIVILNET • Armenia’s proposed cinema law sparks backlash over state control | CIVILNET • EU invested over 2.5 billion euros in Armenia connectivity projects, ambassador says | CIVILNET • Armenian PM aide named in alleged media manipulation scheme, CivilNetCheck found | CIVILNET • Armenia’s new Universal Health Insurance program explained | CIVILNET • “Either a career or a child, the system demands sacrifice” — Tigran Jrbashyan (English subtitles) | CIVILNET • Armenia debunks claims of border village handover to Georgia | CIVILNET • Armenia unveils new passport design | CIVILNET • New generation of rug weavers train at Gyumri’s Endanik Center | CIVILNET • Viktor Orbán’s legacy in Armenia | CIVILNET • Armenian opposition party proposes jailed archbishop for presidency | CIVILNET • Azerbaijan obstructs Armenia–Turkey normalization, Armenian parliamentary speaker says | CIVILNET • Armenia’s election campaign takes on geopolitical overtones | CIVILNET • Armenian court bans screening of film on Armenia’s independence movement - CIVILNET • $400,000 spent on Academic City promotion with no clear metrics - CIVILNET • Armenia tops South Caucasus in Freedom House ranking despite unchanged score - CIVILNET • Pashinyan confronts displaced Artsakh woman in heated subway exchange - CIVILNET • Academic Freedom in Armenia at Risk? The Case of Edita Gzoyan - CIVILNET • Armenia Stock Exchange could launch crypto trading platform: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • In the shadows of war, Iranians Celebrate Nowruz in Armenia - CIVILNET • Healing Armenia’s children after war - CIVILNET • Robert Kocharyan to run for prime minister - CIVILNET • No Evidence that Oscar-winning film director Natalia Musteata has Armenian Roots - CIVILNET • Genocide scholars urge Armenia to reinstate museum director after resignation dispute - CIVILNET • FTSE 100 Milestone: What It Means for Armenia's Economy - CIVILNET • Armenia’s economy is outpacing the region - CIVILNET • Armenia’s fading tightrope walking tradition survives through family lines - CIVILNET • Armenia sees risks, possible gains from Iran war as trade stays open - CIVILNET • Armenia warns of foreign pressure, interference in upcoming elections - CIVILNET • Poll shows Armenians leaning West but favoring balanced foreign policy - CIVILNET • Drone strikes on Azerbaijan and Iran’s new leader - CIVILNET • Armenia’s Security Council discusses Iran war - CIVILNET • Armenian tax authority spent over $6 mn on tax stamps last year despite digital system plans - CIVILNET • EU says Armenian detainees issue raised with Azerbaijan, calls for humanitarian resolution - CIVILNET • Georgia tightens oversight of Armenian cargo, Armenia’s tax chief says - CIVILNET • Council of Europe flags detention of Armenian podcasters in press freedom report - CIVILNET • Aliyev to sit out major leaders’ summit in Yerevan - CIVILNET • Foreign election interference and Armenia’s political future - CIVILNET • Ruben Vardanyan refuses to appeal 20-year sentence - CIVILNET • Understanding the debate around Armenia’s next nuclear plant - CIVILNET • Armenia opts out of deploying peacekeepers, providing funds for Gaza - CIVILNET • Inside Armenia’s growing investment wave - CIVILNET • Finnish police officer to head EU’s border mission in Armenia - CIVILNET • Armenia deports Chechen man for threatening daughter with murder - CIVILNET • Von der Leyen said Armenian detainees issue discussed at ‘highest political level’ in letter to MEPs - CIVILNET • Azerbaijani delegation visits Armenia for roundtable discussions - CIVILNET • Criminal case opened against Catholicos as church-state standoff deepens - CIVILNET • Armenia, Iran to upgrade relations to strategic partnership - CIVILNET • Continued pressure on Iranian protesters and anti-corruption stagnation in Armenia - CIVILNET • Armenia scraps prison sentences for draft evasion, allows fees or service - CIVILNET • JD Vance removes memorial post after mentioning ‘Armenian Genocide’ - CIVILNET • Armenia’s election line‑up so far - CIVILNET • Baku objects to ‘Artsakh’ song used by Armenian skaters at Winter Olympics - CIVILNET • Nagorno-Karabakh leaders sentenced in Azerbaijan - CIVILNET • Austrian consortium takes over Armenia’s largest insurer - CIVILNET • Armenia’s TRIPP rail plans may draw investment but raise revenue questions, expert says - CIVILNET • EU-based religious freedom forum says pressure on church threatens constitutional rights in Armenia - CIVILNET • Pashinyan, Aliyev agree to expand trade talks - CIVILNET • India’s top military commander visits Armenia as defense ties deepen - CIVILNET • Lawyers question rapid court action against Armenian clergy - CIVILNET • What Armenia’s prime minister candidates say about TRIPP - CIVILNET • 200 Episodes of Insights: Eric Hacopian on Power and Politics in Armenia - CIVILNET • Armenian banks’ profits topped $1 billion in 2025, statements suggest - CIVILNET • Pashinyan says Armenia has formally approached Russia on rail restoration - CIVILNET • Electronics retailer dethrones mine as Armenia’s ‘top taxpayer’ - CIVILNET • Noragyugh district to be redeveloped into Yerevan Downtown project - CIVILNET • Armenia assesses market value of power distributor amid nationalization plans - CIVILNET • Kocharyan warns Armenia caught in great power rivalry, questions TRIPP benefits - CIVILNET • Former Armenian captive recounts sham trials and years without legal defense in Azerbaijan - CIVILNET • Eleven Karabakh residents move to Armenia, possibly none remain in region - CIVILNET • Yerevan, Baku to link energy systems under TRIPP project - CIVILNET • Freedom of Assembly and Foreign Pressure: A Dangerous Precedent for Armenia - CIVILNET • Armenia extends Zvartnots Airport concession to 2067 with $425 million investment plan - CIVILNET • Armenia establishes Remembrance Day - CIVILNET • Armenia urges Russia to fast-track rail restoration after U.S.-backed corridor move - CIVILNET • EXPLAINER: New details behind the ‘Trump Route’ deal - CIVILNET • Sev Ohanian’s Golden Globe moment - CIVILNET • Turmoil in Iran and the stakes for Armenia - CIVILNET • Armenia swaps two Syrian mercenaries for four Armenians held in Azerbaijan - CIVILNET • Iran’s ambassador slams Yerevan protests, claims Armenia enables anti-Iranian activity - CIVILNET • Yerevan concerned as communications cut with Armenians in Iran - CIVILNET • Armenian skier’s Tour de Ski action draws Azerbaijan appeal to FIS - CIVILNET • Russia’s top TV host threatens Armenia with military intervention - CIVILNET • Pashinyan’s New Year address exposes erosion of institutional boundaries - CIVILNET • Second shipment of Azerbaijani fuel headed to Armenia - CIVILNET • Beyond the black-and-white narratives on Armenia - CIVILNET • The “Trump Route” and diverging positions across the South Caucasus - CIVILNET • Russian rail operator’s financial troubles raise questions over Armenia concession - CIVILNET • A Christmas wish list for Armenia - CIVILNET • Life by Syunik’s mighty mountain - CIVILNET • Armenian Church TV channel to shut down after loss of public funding - CIVILNET • Armenian captive in Azerbaijan sentenced to 16 years in prison - CIVILNET • Government defends takeover of Electric Networks of Armenian: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • Turkey’s dam push on Araks river raises risks for Armenia, report says - CIVILNET • World Bank backs $250 million refugee housing program in Armenia - CIVILNET • Lawmaker frames Armenia’s power grid dispute as security issue - CIVILNET • Armenia’s peace drive risks sidelining Karabakh refugees, International Crisis Group says - CIVILNET • Conspiracy Claims About Armenia's AI Processing Center from a Kremlin-Linked Source - CIVILNET • Reimagining the Diaspora-State Relationship - CIVILNET • Armenian and US officials launch talks on ‘Trump route’: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • The Country of Marble and Rockets: A View from Inside India - CIVILNET • U.S. Ambassador to Armenia on ‘Trump Route’ and border security - CIVILNET • Report warns Turkey’s ‘Azerbaijan first’ policy could narrow window for Armenia normalization - CIVILNET • Margara: Life in the Shadow of Turkey’s Closed Border - CIVILNET • Azerbaijan launches gasoline shipments to Armenia - CIVILNET • First Azerbaijani fuel shipment headed to Armenia - CIVILNET • The political purpose behind Baku’s ‘Western Azerbaijan’ narrative - CIVILNET • State Interference and the Erosion of Religious Freedom and Autonomy in Armenia - CIVILNET • Wendy’s opens its first restaurant in Armenia - CIVILNET • Inside Armenia’s breakthrough moment in global tech - CIVILNET • Hrazdan named as home for Armenia’s first data center - CIVILNET • Armenia’s justice minister rejects political-motive claims amid criticism of overuse of detention - CIVILNET • The making of Azerbaijan’s political dynasty - CIVILNET • Yerevan faces seasonal air pollution spike; activists hold anti-smog rally - CIVILNET • Sudanahye Project reveals the disappearing world of a community - CIVILNET • Pope Leo XIV visits Armenian Patriarchate in Istanbul - CIVILNET • Armenia’s US envoy heads to Silicon Valley after chips deal: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • Religious leaders, including Artsakh Bishop, urge Karekin II’s exit - CIVILNET • Letter attributed to bishops urges removal of Catholicos - CIVILNET • 2026 Elections: Who Will Lead Armenia Next? - CIVILNET • Bishops condemn omission of Catholicos’ name in liturgy amid growing internal tensions - CIVILNET • Armenia to skip upcoming CSTO summit - CIVILNET • Pashinyan discusses two scenarios for electricity grid’s future - CIVILNET • Phone-tapping requests surge in Armenia, raising surveillance concerns - CIVILNET • Armenia to gradually release non-classified parts of 2020 war report, says senior lawmaker - CIVILNET • Asking for media transparency is easier than being transparent - CIVILNET • Armenia’s regulator revokes electric grid operator ENA’s license - CIVILNET • Armenia moves closer to revoking electric grid operator’s license: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • Armenian opposition podcasters arrested over insults to parliament speaker - CIVILNET • Tense hearing brings Armenia closer to voiding electric grid license - CIVILNET • Why Armenia–Azerbaijan conflict is far from over - CIVILNET • Armed forces and church remain Armenia’s most trusted institutions, survey shows - CIVILNET • Arrest warrant issued for former defense minister Arshak Karapetyan - CIVILNET • Removal of car catalytic converters poses serious environmental threat in Armenia, report says - CIVILNET • OPINION: No winner for democracy in Armenia’s 2026 elections - CIVILNET • The Forgotten pages of Sevan history: Armenia’s Subbotniks - CIVILNET • Kurkuti festival celebrates 6th edition in Syunik - CIVILNET • Pashinyan government moves to seize control of Karapetyan’s electricity network - CIVILNET • Armenia’s universities lag in linking education to employment - CIVILNET • Ruben Vardanyan drops second lawyer in two weeks at Baku trial - CIVILNET • Former finance minister welcomes cashback plan as boost to cashless economy - CIVILNET • Armenia creates Police Guard for domestic security - CIVILNET • EU to hand Armenia visa liberalization plan in coming days, minister says - CIVILNET • $6.5M missing at Armenia’s power distribution company, CivilNet finds: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • Author of book praising Pashinyan’s revolution led NGO that secretly received $540,000 in state funds - CIVILNET • Why Armenia Must Not Replace One Patron with Another: Hrair Balian on Balancing Between Russia and the West - CIVILNET • Big Brother is Watching You: Surveillance, Leaks, and Democratic Backsliding - CIVILNET • Observers report violations ahead of Vagharshapat municipal elections - CIVILNET • First aid training just behind Azerbaijani lines - CIVILNET • Gyumri mayor detained on bribery charges - CIVILNET • Criminal Justice as a Political Tool in Armenia - CIVILNET • Media groups condemn plan to strip Shoghakat TV of public broadcaster status - CIVILNET • Yerevan expects EU visa-free regime ‘within two years,’ foreign minister says - CIVILNET • Rights groups condemn ‘selective justice’ and political use of law in Armenia - CIVILNET • Facts vs. Myths: Armenia’s Biolabs as Targets of Disinformation Campaigns - CIVILNET • Yerevan expects ‘good news’ on Armenian captives in Azerbaijan - CIVILNET • UK lifts arms embargo on Armenia, Azerbaijan - CIVILNET • Armenian airport operator announces $500M expansion: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • Holding Baku accountable with Inside the Peace Act - CIVILNET • Yerevan celebrates 2807th birthday - CIVILNET • Zvartnots airport plans $500M expansion amid debate over state’s financial obligations - CIVILNET • Visa-free travel to Europe - CIVILNET • World Bank raises Armenia’s economic growth outlook through 2027 - CIVILNET • Conflict of interest alleged in UN decision on Ruben Vardanyan’s detention in Baku - CIVILNET • Speaking Truth to Power: Anna Grigoryan on Armenia’s Opposition, War, and Justice - CIVILNET • Armenia establishes European integration department - CIVILNET • Archbishop Ajapahyan’s conviction and the politicization of justice in Armenia - CIVILNET • Armenia’s finance minister reveals details behind plan for universal health insurance - CIVILNET • Low participation forces Armenia to revise income declaration process - CIVILNET • Pashinyan, Aliyev discuss ‘Trump route’ in Denmark - CIVILNET • Armenia’s Military Budget Cut: Smart Strategy or Big Mistake? - CIVILNET • Pashinyan speaks on democracy and peace with Baku at PACE - CIVILNET • Gegharkunik’s youth takes charge of change - CIVILNET • Armenia to cut defence spending by 15% in 2026 - CIVILNET • Charents: Armenia’s Rebel Poet Lives On - CIVILNET • Independence, fall of Artsakh & the “Third Republic” - CIVILNET • Inside CivilNet - CIVILNET • EU commissioner: ‘Helping Armenia on its European path is our responsibility’ - CIVILNET • EU Enlargement Commissioner reaffirms support for Armenia’s European future - CIVILNET • Two Years After September 19, 2023: Memory, Grief, and Political Silence - CIVILNET • Russia strips Armenian of birthright citizenship in unprecedented move - CIVILNET • How Trump saved Armenia from war with Azerbaijan & Russian hegemony - AL-Monitor: The Middle Eastʼs leading independent news source since 2012 • Armenia faces a surge in anti-EU disinformation - CIVILNET • Yerevan’s humanitarian outreach ignored by Baku - CIVILNET • Armenian, European researchers shed light on prehistoric Armenian ‘dragonstones’ - CIVILNET • Japan’s manga legacy on display in Yerevan - CIVILNET • Armenia’s ruling party’s sexism problem - CIVILNET • Trade disruption with Russia costs Armenian food exporter $2M: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • Armenia to require Armenian-language dubbing or subtitles for foreign films starting 2026 - CIVILNET • Armenia’s first architecture biennial turns Yerevan into a live exhibition - CIVILNET • Armenia sees EV boom as state subsidies cut prices by a third - CIVILNET • ‘I believe in miracles’: Families of Karabakh missing persons share stories in Goris - CIVILNET • Armenia and Pakistan establish diplomatic relations - CIVILNET • Minsk Group dissolved as “diplomacy triumphs” following ethnic cleansing - CIVILNET • Zhora's Garden of Eden Perched on the Border with Iran - CIVILNET • Richard Giragosian: Armenia’s New Post-War Strategy - CIVILNET • OPINION - The Trump Route: Peace Road or Corridor in Disguise? - CIVILNET • #Fake News: False Charity Theft Claim Against Armenian PM’s Wife - CIVILNET • Grape Stomping, Wine Tasting & Dances: EnoFest 2025 Kicks Off - CIVILNET • Economic Resilience, Visa Liberalization, and Rule of Law: Interview with EU Ambassador to Armenia - CIVILNET • Pashinyan says Karabakh issue closed as Armenia and Azerbaijan ‘make peace’ - CIVILNET • Armenia’s New Strategic Role: From Moscow’s Shadow to Washington’s Partner? - CIVILNET • Beyond the Stereotype: the Untold Story of Armenia’s 21,000 Single Fathers - CIVILNET • Rent aid cut leaves displaced Karabakh Armenians struggling to stay housed - CIVILNET • Mandelstam's "Tristia": Thomas de Waal Presents English Translation - CIVILNET • Armenia and Azerbaijan expected to seek Minsk Group exit at Washington summit, journalist says - CIVILNET • Washington Meeting: Peace or Theater? - CIVILNET • Armenia’s most important business development since independence - CIVILNET • Between Myths and Mantras: Arman Grigoryan Reframes Armenia’s Political Debate - CIVILNET • Olesya Vartanyan: Why Russia’s Peacekeepers Failed in Nagorno-Karabakh - CIVILNET • OPINION - Corridor Politics: What Azerbaijan Really Wants From Armenia - CIVILNET • Armenia open to outsourcing Syunik road management, insists on full jurisdiction - CIVILNET • Pashinyan’s wife’s campaign gets free prime-time slot on state TV - CIVILNET • Despite legal framework, Armenia sees no cadaveric organ donations - CIVILNET • Armenia’s AI strategy starts in the classroom - CIVILNET • From Artsakh to Iran, an emerging generation of documentary filmmakers - CIVILNET • OPINION: The Hypocrisy Behind Azerbaijan’s Nagorno Karabakh Narrative - CIVILNET • Armenia to provide compensation if electricity grid is nationalized, justice minister says - CIVILNET • Yerevan dismisses U.S. lease proposal for Syunik corridor, citing legal incompatibility - CIVILNET • Valentina Izmirlieva: “Eastern Christianity and the Cult of War in Russia” - CIVILNET • IRI poll: Pashinyan tops trust list despite waning public confidence - CIVILNET • Survey shows Armenians concerned over security, trusting in army - CIVILNET • Pashinyan plans public rally in Etchmiadzin to unseat catholicos - CIVILNET • Aliyev rules out reciprocity on corridor, insists on unilateral access through Armenia - CIVILNET • Armenia rejects Aliyev’s corridor demands, reaffirms sovereignty over transit routes - CIVILNET • Armenian opposition challenges electricity grid nationalization law in Constitutional Court - CIVILNET • Pashinyan’s ally expected to head electricity grid - CIVILNET • Six reasons why Russia acts the way it does, according to Ronald Suny - CIVILNET • Pashinyan does not rule out outsourcing management of Syunik route - CIVILNET • Russia accuses Armenia of bootlegging brandy - CIVILNET • Leaving CSTO more likely than defreezing membership, says Armenian PM - CIVILNET • Thomas de Waal: “The Geo-History of Russian-Turkish Rivalry on the Black Sea” - CIVILNET • US envoy confirms plan to lease Armenian transit route amid peace efforts - CIVILNET • Attorney condemns legal violations in Ruben Vardanyan trial - CIVILNET • Yerevan protest calls for urgent action for Artsakh Armenians - CIVILNET • Armenia’s $500M AI Supercomputer: Meet the Visionaries Behind Firebird - CIVILNET • How an NBA coach is transforming Armenian basketball - CIVILNET • No signs that Ani Cathedral in Turkey will become mosque - CIVILNET • Prime Minister Pashinyan sues Hraparak daily for defamation - CIVILNET • Kapan Music Festival kicks off, with Martha Argerich as special guest - CIVILNET • Court orders Yerevan mayor’s father to pay damages over derogatory remark about Opel drivers - CIVILNET • Ani Cathedral conservation project misreported as mosque conversion - CIVILNET • Erdogan says Armenia more flexible on corridor, Yerevan insists on sovereignty - CIVILNET • Armenia reiterates potential full exit from CSTO alliance - CIVILNET • Inside Armenia’s latest power struggle - CIVILNET • A Washington Dispatch: Armenia, the South Caucasus, and Trump’s Foreign Policy - CIVILNET • Could Armenia face a treaty claim for targeting electric utility? - CIVILNET • The Karabakh issue endures, no matter what Pashinyan says and does - CIVILNET • Opposition activist, bishop Bagrat Galstanyan under arrest for alleged coup participation - CIVILNET • Islamized Armenians in Syria: A Hidden Diaspora Reemerges - CIVILNET • Pashinyan says Armenia’s power grid nationalization plan ready amid crackdown on its owner - CIVILNET • Most Armenians believe peace with Azerbaijan is impossible, survey shows - CIVILNET • Pashinyan’s Ankara Visit: A Turning Point or a National Capitulation? - CIVILNET • Armenia-Iran Border: Iranians Speak About War and Their Families - CIVILNET • Indian student recounts evacuating Iran through Armenia - CIVILNET • Who wants Iran destroyed & why? - CIVILNET • Economists warn Armenia’s planned power grid nationalization threatens investment climate - CIVILNET • Is the Iran-Israel “worst case scenario” at hand? - CIVILNET • Pashinyan calls to nationalize electricity network after arrest of billionaire critic - CIVILNET • Pashinyan to pay historic visit to Turkey at Erdoğan’s invitation - CIVILNET • World Vision’s support for Armenia’s most vulnerable - CIVILNET • Armenia Announces $500M AI Supercomputer Plan with Firebird and NVIDIA: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • Armenia’s raise of cement tariffs draws fire over favoritism - CIVILNET • Armenia’s Deputy PM receives Regional President of Philip Morris International - CIVILNET • Yerevan International Ballet Festival - CIVILNET • How Armenia and the International Criminal Court empower each other - CIVILNET • Court hears CivilNet case against Avinyan over media insult - CIVILNET • India offers Armenia weapons with no political conditions, military experts say - CIVILNET • Pashinyan vs. the Church: A War of Words - CIVILNET • Russia to halt flower imports from Armenia over alleged pests - CIVILNET • Pashinyan escalates conflict with Armenian Church - CIVILNET • France opens honorary consulate in Armenia’s Syunik region - CIVILNET • Pashinyan’s attacks on the Church betray his own insecurity - CIVILNET • Armenia’s Zangezur mine seeks $12M from fired strike organizers: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • The admiral who defied orders to save a people - CIVILNET • Designing schools that help children thrive - CIVILNET • Why Armenia’s new army conscription law misses the point - CIVILNET • Lines Across Time: Istanbul, Old and New - CIVILNET • Armenians follow politics but reject political parties, survey shows - CIVILNET • Arriving in Armenia for beautiful smiles and noses - CIVILNET • Pashinyan talks peace as Yerevan hosts international forum - CIVILNET • It is time to materialize a Palestine state - CIVILNET • Swiss parliamentary group launches initiative on Karabakh Armenians’ right of return - CIVILNET • Between gunfire and resolve in Armenia’s border villages - CIVILNET • Armenia’s Ombudsperson raises disparity concerns over new conscription bill - CIVILNET • IDeA honors Vardanyan’s work on his 57th birthday - CIVILNET • Armenia lifts visa requirements for Gulf states in bid to boost tourism: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • When Armenia turned to EU: Fact-checking Lavrov's statement - CIVILNET • U.S. pivots to commercial strategy in Armenia-Azerbaijan relations - CIVILNET • Lavrov's Yerevan Visit: Crisis Management, Not Alliance Revival - CIVILNET • Armenia’s budget underspent by $620 mln in Q1, report finds - CIVILNET • France, Russia delayed in opening Syunik consulates - CIVILNET • Support of ruling party declines as more Armenians feel unrepresented, survey shows - CIVILNET • Alleged Armenian crime syndicate members arrested in California, Florida - CIVILNET • From the Abraham Accords to India: Armenia’s Headlines Explained - CIVILNET • Unmasking the "Secret Biolabs" Disinformation Plot in Armenia - CIVILNET • Kocharyan: Armenia Must Restore Strategic Partnership with Russia - CIVILNET • Israeli broadcaster apologizes after controversial remark on Armenian Quarter - CIVILNET • Armenian museums meet the future - CIVILNET • Pashinyan, Aliyev hold rare meeting in Albania - CIVILNET • Armenia’s first major solar plant comes online: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • Armenia conceals agreement with Azerbaijan that terminated search for Karabakh war criminal - CIVILNET • Russia ready to offer various nuclear reactor designs to Armenia, says ambassador - CIVILNET • Armenia intensifies penalties for military training evasion amid personnel challenges - CIVILNET • Armenia's gold trade decline raises questions about economic sustainability - CIVILNET • Why Netanyahu’s Baku visit was scrapped - CIVILNET • Armenia targets investment growth with new legal framework - CIVILNET • Trapped in His Own Justifications: The Pashinyan Dilemma - CIVILNET • Armenia proposes fee-based options to shorten military service - CIVILNET • European Parliament calls for Ankara’s stronger role in Yerevan–Baku normalization - CIVILNET • What would it take to defeat Pashinyan? - CIVILNET • Activists sue to halt financing of Armenia’s Amulsar gold mine: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • Armenian alcohol exports stuck at Georgia-Russia border amid customs delays, Azatutyun reports - CIVILNET • Justice Minister: Draft of Armenia’s New Constitution Expected in 10 Months - CIVILNET • Pashinyan heads to Moscow as Aliyev snubs Victory Day celebrations - CIVILNET • Armenia affirms India’s right to self-defense amid renewed tensions with Pakistan - CIVILNET • Informal employment, low awareness hinder labor rights in Armenia - CIVILNET • EU–Azerbaijan relations are a blueprint for authoritarians - CIVILNET • Armenian Jerusalem Patriarchate condemns Russian Church’s honor for Azerbaijani First Lady - CIVILNET • Yerevan mayor’s lawyer says dismissive media remark was not about CivilNet - CIVILNET • Environmental organizations challenge government guarantee for Amulsar mine in court - CIVILNET • Armenian parliament speaker says no threat of Moscow-backed coup - CIVILNET • India emerges as key defense partner in Armenia’s shift away from Russian arms - CIVILNET • Armenia's energy transition stalls amid grid challenges and underinvestment - CIVILNET • Amnesty report highlights rights concerns, domestic violence reform in Armenia - CIVILNET • The World Bank has a new strategy for Armenia - CIVILNET • The Future is Here: Visa Announces New Era of Commerce Featuring AI - CIVILNET • Baku’s Vatican ‘priestitutes’ - CIVILNET • Low cost and high quality fuel Armenia’s medical tourism boom - CIVILNET • Pollution and Flooding: Life Near the Debed River - CIVILNET • Support or Control? Controversy Grows Over New Armenian Media Foundation - CIVILNET • US signals support for nuclear partnership as Westinghouse visits Armenia: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • From 1915 to Gaza: The Shape of Denial - CIVILNET • Yerevan hosts Ice Hockey World Championship, Division IV - CIVILNET • EU monitors confirm Azerbaijani damage to civilian infrastructure in Armenian village - CIVILNET • Scuffle breaks out in Armenia’s parliament - CIVILNET • State-Sponsored Hate: How Armenia's Ruling Party and Pro-Government Media Target Karabakh Refugees - CIVILNET • Mr. Sylvain: Teghut’s Coach from Côte d'Ivoire - CIVILNET • Armenian leaders pay tribute to the late Pope Francis - CIVILNET • Armenian hockey team runner-up at World Championship in Yerevan - CIVILNET • Gas and Geopolitics: Cooperation Amid Conflict in the Eastern Mediterranean - CIVILNET • Armenia’s largest mine acquires 100% stake at country’s sole domestic airline - CIVILNET • Armenian, Georgian, Azerbaijani deputy foreign ministers hold unprecedented trilateral meeting - CIVILNET • Armenia’s businesses step up criticism of new tax policy: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • Aliyev’s constitutional referendum & the war on Artsakh Armenians - CIVILNET • Rare meeting in Tbilisi brings together deputy foreign ministers of Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan - CIVILNET • Ambitious Academic City project raises concerns over feasibility and vision - CIVILNET • Karabakh parliament in exile extends presidential term via constitutional amendment - CIVILNET • Pashinyan backs dropping independence declaration reference from Constitution - CIVILNET • Armenia must adopt a balanced approach between political realities and the use of legal tools - CIVILNET • Iran, Turkey, and Azerbaijan’s opposing paths on political Islam - CIVILNET • OPINION | Armenian-Iranian drills send strategic signal amid regional volatility - CIVILNET • Opposition candidate elected mayor of Gyumri amid ruling party boycott - CIVILNET • Karabakh war report faces further delays despite promises of release "this year" - CIVILNET • NGOs urge Armenia to delegate Baku detainees’ protection to Switzerland - CIVILNET • Armenian Foreign Minister sees broad potential for normalization with Turkey - CIVILNET • Pashinyan proposes signing peace deal with Baku and dissolving Minsk Group at the same time - CIVILNET • Hungary blocks EU aid proposal for Armenia - CIVILNET • Waste Not, Want Not: Armenia's Struggle to Modernize Waste Systems - CIVILNET • Will lower oil prices fuel aggression from Baku? - CIVILNET • Azerbaijan uses Vatican venue to rewrite Armenian history - CIVILNET • Yerevan sees improved air quality this season, mayor says - CIVILNET • April 7: Celebrating Motherhood in Armenia - CIVILNET • Armenia’s national debt passes $13B: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • Armenia to subsidize airlines launching new routes - CIVILNET • Gyumri mayoral stalemate to end - CIVILNET • Mozrov: A Village Without Children - CIVILNET • What the U.S. Buys From Armenia: Then and Now - CIVILNET • Low Pay, High Expectations: The Gendered Reality of Teaching in Armenia - CIVILNET • Domestic Violence Laws and Gaps in Enforcement in Armenia - CIVILNET • Ruling party wins Gyumri election, fails to secure majority - CIVILNET • Displaced Karabakh people demand right of return and continuation of social support - CIVILNET • Elections in Gyumri: A Crucial Vote Before 2026 - CIVILNET • Media Under Attack: The Spread of Hostile Political Rhetoric in Armenia - CIVILNET • Armenia seeks major gas deal with Turkmenistan: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • Vartan Oskanian: Armenia must not become a pawn in a larger game - CIVILNET • Armenia has no rivers with an “excellent” water quality rating - CIVILNET • Turning the tables on Baku’s information warfare - CIVILNET • Bridging Armenia and Georgia through stories - CIVILNET • Armenia in the Meat Grinder of Geopolitics: Alexander Iskandaryan - CIVILNET • U.S. remains committed to strategic partnership with Armenia, Rubio confirms - CIVILNET • Residents of Armenia's Azerbaijan-bordering villages feel safer with EU monitors - CIVILNET • Armenia’s Western Pivot: Smart Move or a Risky Gamble? - CIVILNET • Support Café offers healing and community for displaced Artsakh elders - CIVILNET • Armenia’s Local Elections: When the Government Influences the Outcomes - CIVILNET • Mastering journalism at AUA - CIVILNET • Yerevan’s calls to Moscow hint at thawing relations - CIVILNET • Yerevan mayor absent as protesters rally against mass tree cutting - CIVILNET • Sexism, Stereotypes, and Insults: Armenia’s Ruling Party’s Troubling Rhetoric - CIVILNET • Armenia’s parliamentary committee approves EU integration bill - CIVILNET • Pre-Soviet Yerevan through the lens of Gegham Tarverdyants - CIVILNET • Armenia says no immediate need to end EU observer mission - CIVILNET • The Undoing of Armenia: Nikol Pashinyan’s Negotiation Debacle - CIVILNET • Armenia issues $750M eurobond in bid to manage national debt: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • Aid and housing gaps leave Artsakh refugees stranded - CIVILNET • 70 Days Behind Enemy Lines: Surviving War and Finding Purpose - CIVILNET • Endless excuses of the Baku regime - CIVILNET • Armenia moves to briefly open border with Turkey to send Syria humanitarian aid - CIVILNET • Crisis Unfolding: Armenia Must Act for Displaced Karabakh People - CIVILNET • Yerevan urges Baku to sign deal, rejects Constitution change demands - CIVILNET • Switzerland Opens a Diplomatic Door—for Armenia to Walk Through - CIVILNET • Yerevan Air Public Talk: Towards Cleaner Air in Armenia’s Capital? - CIVILNET • Swiss Parliament Greenlights Peace Forum for Nagorno-Karabakh - CIVILNET • Armenia denies Azerbaijan’s multiple accusations of ceasefire violations - CIVILNET • Pashinyan’s office urges Baku to continue normalization, refutes ceasefire breaches - CIVILNET • The impact of U.S. aid cuts on Armenia's civil society and media - CIVILNET • Trump administration tells Azerbaijan to free Armenian prisoners - CIVILNET • US security advisor calls on Baku to sign normalization deal, release prisoners - CIVILNET • Is Azerbaijan signing a deal or stalling the process? - CIVILNET • EU clears Armenian seafood imports in step toward economic boost: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • COAF unveils new minibus fleet to expand access to SMART Center - CIVILNET • Rally protesting ill-treatment of Armenian prisoners in Baku held in Berlin - CIVILNET • Medieval Gospel of Shurishkan is on display in Yerevan - CIVILNET • Armenia’s foreign trade faces growing decline as key re-export routes fade - CIVILNET • Christian leaders appeal to Trump for urgent action on Armenian hostages in Baku - CIVILNET • "No one is safe from this kind of extremism" as Alawites massacred in Syria - CIVILNET • Ruben Vardanyan sent an audio message of peace from his Baku isolation cell - CIVILNET • Armenia to appoint defense attaché to EU - CIVILNET • Burying responsibility for the fall of Artsakh - CIVILNET • Armenia’s top legal representative steps down amid uncertainty over lawsuits - CIVILNET • International law and Armenian prisoners in Baku - CIVILNET • Making Armenia more energy efficient - CIVILNET • Journalism caught between ethics and Azerbaijani influence - CIVILNET • Armenia’s top legal envoy resigns as Pashinyan eyes lawsuit withdrawal - CIVILNET • Pashinyan: Armenia can allow Azerbaijani transit but cannot act unilaterally - CIVILNET • The Trump-Zelenskyy showdown and what it means for Armenia - CIVILNET • EU proposes second non-lethal assistance measure for Armenia - CIVILNET • Cengiz Aktar on why Ankara will not make fundamental moves regarding Öcalan’s call - CIVILNET • Armenia approves first-of-its-kind law on cryptocurrency regulation: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • Anora, featuring two Armenian actors, dominates Oscars with five wins - CIVILNET • Armenian border guards replace Russians at checkpoint on Turkish border - CIVILNET • EXPLAINER: Armenia’s New Income Declaration System: Step-By-Step Guide - CIVILNET • How should Öcalan’s call for peace be interpreted? - CIVILNET • Shtigen LLC issues high-yield AMD-denominated coupon bonds - CIVILNET • Armenia's energy transition stalls amid grid challenges and gas dependence - CIVILNET • Kocharyan's revisionist press conference - CIVILNET • Ruben Vardanyan forced to attend court sessions in Baku despite worsening health condition - CIVILNET • AGBU, Armenian NGOs urge end to Azerbaijan’s persecution of Ruben Vardanyan - CIVILNET • If Armenian prisoners, including my father, are not freed, no Armenian is safe - CIVILNET • What is Azerbaijan doing to captive Vicken Euljekjian? - CIVILNET • Ruben Vardanyan faces urgent health threats in Azerbaijan, says his lawyer - CIVILNET • Armenia Weighs Shorter Work Week: Will It Improve Productivity? - CIVILNET • Yerevan chooses developer to finish Cascade complex - CIVILNET • ICRC visits Armenian prisoners in Baku - CIVILNET • Azerbaijan’s call for peace “with the Armenian people” should be a wake-up signal - CIVILNET • Freedom of Speech on Trial: The Case of Edgar Ghazaryan - CIVILNET • Armenia’s Foreign Minister calls out Azerbaijan for sham trial of Karabakh prisoners - CIVILNET • Azerbaijan’s “Scrolling Aggression” Could Blow Up Soon - CIVILNET • Armenia’s economy grows by 5.9% in 2024: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • Tackling Armenia’s educational shortcomings - CIVILNET • Political tension between Russia and Azerbaijan impacts natural gas transportation to EU - CIVILNET • CivilNet fact-checking unit first Armenian member of European fact-checking network - CIVILNET • Water in Armenia: Overuse, Waste, and Urgent Need for Solutions - CIVILNET • Armenian Patriarchate Fights Jerusalem Property Seizure - CIVILNET • Armenia to draft new national security doctrine - CIVILNET • Unmasking the Kremlin-Baku tensions - CIVILNET • Pashinyan addresses nation, says new constitution necessary - CIVILNET • Armenian Government tightens tourism rules, small operators push back - CIVILNET • Narine’s Fight for Freedom: When Family Becomes a Cage - CIVILNET • Pashinyan calls for new constitution amid pressure from Azerbaijan - CIVILNET • Ruben Vardanyan begins hunger strike, denounces judicial farce in Azerbaijan - CIVILNET • Adapting to the unpredictable Trump-Vance administration - CIVILNET • EU mission embarks on renewed mandate as stability improves on border - CIVILNET • CivilNet investigation reveals new criminal cases around Zangezur Combine - CIVILNET • Search for investors in Armenia ‘dry port’ project stalls: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • Armenia names John van 't Schip as national football team coach - CIVILNET • Robert Kocharyan Warns Against the Dissolution of the OSCE Minsk Group - CIVILNET • The consequences of the EU's appeasement of Azerbaijan - CIVILNET • Trndez: A Light in Darkness - CIVILNET • Armenia's national football team remains coachless amid FFA turmoil - CIVILNET • ‘U.S.-Armenia security ties are growing’, says President of Global ARM - CIVILNET • Yerevan’s poor air quality: a challenge that remains overlooked - CIVILNET • Armenia’s aviation struggles: EU ban, no flag carrier, unexplained incidents - CIVILNET • The political implications of Pashinyan’s genocide remarks - CIVILNET • Rabiz and the musical memory of Armenians - CIVILNET • Armenia, Iran to sign strategic partnership agreement - CIVILNET • The Pan-Armenian Winter Games kicked off in the resort town of Jermuk - CIVILNET • Myths and truths about life with HIV in Armenia - CIVILNET • Pashinyan kicks off DC trip by meeting American-Armenian community - CIVILNET • Pashinyan: ‘No higher national goal than Armenian Republic’ - CIVILNET • A journalist’s story of an unexpected detour in Armenia - CIVILNET • Pashinyan’s Revisionism Will Not Secure Armenia’s Future - CIVILNET • Zangezur mine keeps spot as Armenia’s top taxpayer: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • EU envoy optimistic about Armenia-Azerbaijan normalization - CIVILNET • The US has frozen foreign aid: how does this affect the Armenian media? - CIVILNET • Dehumanizing tactics that terrorize Armenian hostages in Baku - CIVILNET • Leveraging international pressure to reform Turkey - CIVILNET • EU Extends Armenia Monitoring Mission for Two More Years - CIVILNET • Pashinyan’s Catastrophic Leadership: A National Emergency - CIVILNET • From Ombudspersons to Mayors: The Struggle for Impartiality and Public Trust in Armenia - CIVILNET • Discontent: Prime Minister’s Discussion with Community - CIVILNET • Armenia's ECHR Judge Appointed Despite Lack of Transparency in National Selection Process - CIVILNET • The Betrayal of Truth: Nikol Pashinyan’s Disqualifying Remarks on the Armenian Genocide - CIVILNET • Pashinyan: Armenia’s strategy is to prevent war - CIVILNET • Young Syrian Armenians in Yerevan: Assad has fallen, what next? - CIVILNET • CivilNet sues Yerevan Mayor Tigran Avinyan - CIVILNET • Full-scale Azerbaijani offensive unlikely this year, Armenia’s foreign intelligence says - CIVILNET • International silence over Azerbaijan's kangaroo courts - CIVILNET • Misleading Claims About British Government Travel Warnings for Armenia - CIVILNET • Global Democratic Erosion: Implications for Armenia’s Future - CIVILNET • Armenian foreign minister visits Russia - CIVILNET • Azerbaijan Sets Record $5bn Military Budget Amid Looming Economic Hurdles - CIVILNET • We Have a Different Name on the Street - CIVILNET • How Armenia’s new partnership with the U.S. is likely to affect its energy sector - CIVILNET • Armenia needs more foreign investment, says economy chief: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • Armenia extradites two men wanted by Interpol to Turkey - CIVILNET • Ruben Vardanyan reports torture, falsified evidence in Baku trial - CIVILNET • ADB's Don Lambert on Armenia’s green economy potential - CIVILNET • The Sham Trial in Baku: A Betrayal of Justice and Humanity - CIVILNET • Critical Questions: Unpacking Armenia's 2020 Karabakh Defeat - CIVILNET • Ruben Vardanyan: All protocols bearing my signature are falsifications - CIVILNET • Armenia not in arms race with any country, defense chief says - CIVILNET • Pashinyan's one-man rule threatens Armenia's democratic development - CIVILNET • Armenia to draft a new constitution before 2026 parliamentary election - CIVILNET • Armenia and United States sign historic strategic partnership charter - CIVILNET • Yerevan mayor reimburses $19,000 for controversial business class flight - CIVILNET • No plans to leave EAEU despite Armenia’s EU aspirations: Economy Minister - CIVILNET • Armenia boosts tech sector with $80 million annual tax break package - CIVILNET • Armenia not leaving Eurasian Economic Union, ministers say - CIVILNET • Armenia's EU Law: A Political Symbol or a Practical Path? - CIVILNET • Armenia's concessions legitimize Azerbaijan's coercive actions, expert warns - CIVILNET • Los Angeles Armenian community centers and school destroyed in fires - CIVILNET • EU seeks to maintain border monitoring presence in Armenia for two more years - CIVILNET • CivilNet, other partners address Mark Zuckerberg as Meta closes fact-checking program - CIVILNET • Pashinyan’s Leadership: A Catalyst for Armenia’s Decline - CIVILNET • US-Armenia strategic deal marks progress, not security guarantees - CIVILNET • Pashinyan proposes dissolution of OSCE Minsk Group following Azerbaijan's war threats - CIVILNET • Armenia rejects Aliyev’s ‘Western Azerbaijan’ rhetoric - CIVILNET • First American romantic comedy filmed in Armenia - CIVILNET • SPECIAL REPORT: Ilham Aliyev threatens Armenia - CIVILNET • Russian-Style Propaganda in Armenia: Government Part of the Problem - CIVILNET • Macron rebukes Russia, Azerbaijan over Armenia issue - CIVILNET • Azerbaijan lacks any motivation to sign a peace treaty with Armenia, says expert - CIVILNET • Aurora panelists discuss global efforts for gender equality - CIVILNET • Armenia’s high stakes in the year ahead - CIVILNET • Pashinyan's condolences on plane crash ignored by Baku - CIVILNET • How has foster care developed in Armenia? - CIVILNET • Russia echoes Baku’s demands, says OSCE Minsk Group should be folded - CIVILNET • Yerevan court returns Avinyan's lawsuit against CivilNet - CIVILNET • US denies it supplies Armenia with lethal weapons - CIVILNET • Armenia rakes in $85M on Zangezur mine stake: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • Azerbaijan’s digital war on France - CIVILNET • New restrictions cloud Armenia's search for European court judge - CIVILNET • What’s behind Armenia’s military reform? - CIVILNET • Armenia in the age of genocide - CIVILNET • Pashinyan warns of Azerbaijan’s territorial demands on Armenia - CIVILNET • Five troubling trends that defined Armenia in 2024 - CIVILNET • Aurora philanthropists discuss strategic giving for human rights and equality - CIVILNET • Baku demands end to Yerevan's weapons purchases - CIVILNET • ‘Media have become a garbage dump’: Yerevan Mayor sues CivilNet - CIVILNET • Arpine Sargsyan's rise to Armenia's Interior Ministry - CIVILNET • Armenia's evolving military capabilities - CIVILNET • Editor’s note of gratitude to Tigran Avinyan, who is suing CivilNet - CIVILNET • Artsakh people's right of return: Why Swiss Parliament's decision is important - CIVILNET • Empty promises: Yerevan's new metro station plans at standstill - CIVILNET • Switzerland passes motion on right of return for Karabakh Armenians - CIVILNET • Armenia reopens embassy in Syria - CIVILNET • Armenia’s Team Group expands to EU with Ireland acquisition: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • She’s Next Empowered by Visa Successfully Concludes Second Wave with Online Masterclasses in Armenia - CIVILNET • Ruben Vardanyan could face life sentence in Azerbaijan - CIVILNET • Armenian-founded ServiceTitan has explosive opening on Nasdaq - CIVILNET • Uncharted statue on Armenia-Azerbaijan border stands as symbol of fragile hope for peace - CIVILNET • Armenia, EU launch visa-free travel negotiations - CIVILNET • A look into Georgia's democratic backsliding - CIVILNET • All but 2 points of Armenia-Azerbaijan normalization deal agreed upon - CIVILNET • Armenian FM draws parallel between 1915 Genocide and 2023 Karabakh ethnic cleansing - CIVILNET • Former airport manager maintains a farm at an abandoned runway in Jermuk - CIVILNET • Pashinyan calls Soviet-era maps pivotal to secure Armenia's sovereignty - CIVILNET • Sarik Minasyan elected caretaker mayor of Gyumri in controversial primaries - CIVILNET • Aurora panelists share insights on global displacement - CIVILNET • Armenia, France sign new defense cooperation plan - CIVILNET • Ethical Journalism: Values Worth Fighting For - CIVILNET • TAP conference explores media integrity and self-regulation in Armenia - CIVILNET • Armenian embassy officials leave Syria as Assad regime falls - CIVILNET • Former minister, army general found guilty of corruption - CIVILNET • Armenia must reform state secrets law, new TI report says - CIVILNET • A missed diplomatic opportunity at the OSCE: Armenia’s silence on critical issues - CIVILNET • Armenia lowers growth forecast for 2025 amid cooling Russian inflows: THIS WEEK IN BUSINESS - CIVILNET • Armenia's international legal representative refrains from commenting on the withdrawal of cases against Baku - CIVILNET • Armenian universities remain under political control: Infocom’s investigation - CIVILNET • Armenia's anti-corruption efforts show limited progress, says watchdog - CIVILNET • Public office, private gains: The controversial record of Yerevan’s mayor - CIVILNET • In historic address to International Criminal Court, CFTJ urges action against Azerbaijani war crimes - CIVILNET • India’s Tribal Art: An Exhibition in Yerevan - CIVILNET • Armenia, US defense chiefs meet at Pentagon - CIVILNET • The risks facing Aleppo’s Armenians - CIVILNET • Visa's financial inclusion agenda for Armenia - CIVILNET • Karabakh NGOs urge UN to condemn Baku’s cultural crimes - CIVILNET • "Point of no return": Pashinyan signals definitive split from Russia-led military alliance - CIVILNET • Visa’s vision for business and economic development in Armenia - CIVILNET • “I try to seize every opportunity as a gift to do good,” Tatev Petrossian - CIVILNET • Armenia at a crossroads: Reclaiming democracy amidst leadership failures and opposition disarray - CIVILNET • Lawmakers sue Armenian government over peace deal secrecy - CIVILNET • No alibis: Armenia must take responsibility for Aleppo Armenians - CIVILNET • Eurasian Development Bank's financing of Amulsar mine project collapses - CIVILNET • My Sweet Land aims for Oscars despite pressures from Azerbaijan - CIVILNET • 60-70% of Aleppo under armed groups' control, says Syrian Armenian newspaper editor - CIVILNET • How the ICC warrant for Netenyahu empowers Armenia against Aliyev - CIVILNET • Armenia introduces changes to national anthem - CIVILNET • Insights into Armenia's tech transformation - CIVILNET • Congressman Pallone recounts Azerbaijani assault In Baku - CIVILNET • A vision for humanitarianism with Dr. Noubar Afeyan and Dr. Eric Esrailian - CIVILNET • Resignations in Armenia Spark Debate over Judicial Independence and Democratic Integrity - CIVILNET • Pashinyan undermines one of democracy's pillars: the local self-government system - CIVILNET • Armenia's tax reform ignites debate as small businesses sound alarm - CIVILNET • Armenia's First Satellite Program Falls Short of Expectations - CIVILNET • Azerbaijan’s diplomatic strategy following COP29 - CIVILNET • Pashinyan defends recent high-level dismissals - CIVILNET • ICC warrant for Netanyahu renews calls to investigate Aliyev for war crimes - CIVILNET • Thunberg takes on the COP29 farce - CIVILNET • Aurora forum addresses climate justice and corporate responsibility - CIVILNET • Cox Rehabilitation Center moves operations from Artsakh to Armenia - CIVILNET • How Armenia is preparing to navigate the new Trump era - CIVILNET • Armenia and Ukraine Need Leaders Who Can Bring Lasting Peace - CIVILNET • Trump's Return: Global Authoritarianism and Armenia's Struggle for Democracy - CIVILNET • Numerous senior Armenian officials resign at Pashinyan’s demand - CIVILNET • Inspiring stories of hope and sacrifice from the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative - CIVILNET • Armenia’s uphill battle for police reform - CIVILNET • Aliyev's COP29 opening remarks undermine pressing climate agenda - CIVILNET • Greta Thunberg on COP29: Greenwashing Azerbaijan's Extreme Human Rights Abuses and Ethnic Cleansing - CIVILNET • Georgia offers to mediate Armenia-Azerbaijan talks - CIVILNET • ‘Putin is trying to revive not the Soviet Union but rather the imperial Russia of the Tsars’ - CIVILNET • “Love in action” defines Jack Youredjian's philanthropy - CIVILNET • Trump 2.0: Armenia's foreign policy at a crossroads - CIVILNET • Debed River’s legacy of pollution endangers Armenia’s northern communities - CIVILNET • New communities develop on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border - CIVILNET • Karabakh refugees in Armenia struggle to restore lost documents - CIVILNET