At least eight people were killed and hundreds of others injured in the violent standoff between security forces and thousands of opposition protesters in Yerevan that ended early Sunday following a state ...
On March 2, an extraordinary session of Armenian parliament has approved a presidential decree on the introduction of the state of emergency in the country, the RA NA press office reported. The draft ...
Law enforcers have detained 15 participants of the opposition rally in Yerevan, namely Artak Sargsyan, Levik Khachatryan, Mushegh Saghatelyan, David Arakelyan, Vardges Vayotsyan, Masis Aivazyan, Ashot ...
The Armenian military urged Yerevan residents Sunday to comply with a state of emergency imposed the previous night, warning that its soldiers deployed in the city center would "strictly" counter any ...
Five of those killed in yesterday's melee have been identified, the RA prosecutor general's office reports. They are Gor Kloyan, Hamlet Tadevosyan, David Petrosyan, Zakar Hovhannisyan and Ruben Torosyan. ...
131 people were taken to hospital after mass disorders on March 1. According to the Public Health Ministry press office, from 6 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. the number of the aggrieved made 42. 14 of them are military, ...
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe sent a special envoy to Armenia on Sunday in a bid to end the country's worst unrest in a decade. "I have sent my special envoy to try to bring ...
According to the RA Public Health, 8 people were killed in yesterday's night melee in Yerevan. 33 policemen (11 with fragmentation wounds, 13 with bodily injuries, 8 poisoned with gas and 1 unconscious) ...
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