Georgian Orthodox Church takes aim at Armenian churches “There is interest in erasing any evidence of Armenians in Tbilisi.” Neil Hauer, Bradley Jardine Nov 5, 2018
Ahead of elections, Armenia’s opposition attacks LGBT rights "It's very unpleasant to hear that LGBT is a headache for the government. But let's face it, it is.” Ani Mejlumyan Oct 31, 2018
Giuliani visits Yerevan for Eurasian forum He came on the invitation of a Russian-Armenian businessman who prides himself on his ties with Putin. Joshua Kucera Oct 22, 2018
Pashinyan orders investigation after governor appointment draws rare protest The PM was forced to back down after video emerged of an 2013 interview where he complained about the official beating a dissident. Grigor Atanesian Oct 18, 2018
Armenia's Teflon president President Armen Sarkissian is a holdover from the old regime, but he's carved out a key role in Armenia's post-revolutionary government. Peter Liakhov Oct 18, 2018
Armenia: Top foreign policy adviser is a cigar entrepreneur with debts abroad The little-known advisor adds to concerns about the new prime minister’s decision-making. Grigor Atanesian Oct 12, 2018
Pashinyan sets date for parliamentary snap elections In early December, he'll have the chance to cement the results of his “Velvet Revolution” by seeking a parliamentary majority. Ani Mejlumyan Oct 11, 2018
Key Pashinyan rivals back down, support early elections The concessions appear to resolve what had been Armenia's most significant political crisis since the “Velvet Revolution” in the spring. Ani Mejlumyan Oct 9, 2018
Armenia's “revolution” faces its biggest test yet After winning local elections, Pashinyan is seeking to push his advantage. And the old guard may feel it has nothing left to lose. Joshua Kucera Oct 3, 2018
Yerevan protesters again hit the streets as Armenian politics again thrown into crisis Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is facing a rebellion from his former allies in parliament, who tried to block his efforts to hold early elections. Ani Mejlumyan Oct 3, 2018
After the revolution, Armenia’s people with disabilities seek to make their mark In an early test, activists occupied the offices of the country's Association for the Blind, demanding reform of the organization. Peter Liakhov Oct 2, 2018
Armenia’s revolutionary bike ride For the region's would-be Westernizers, riding a bike is more than a way to get from one place to another – it's a symbol of progress. Giorgi Lomsadze Oct 2, 2018
Yerevan gives a vote of confidence in Pashinyan The prime minister's allies won a convincing victory, and the would-be opposition is left licking its wounds. Ani Mejlumyan Sep 24, 2018
Armenia’s hardliners try going mainstream Sasna Tsrer, the gunmen behind a bloody 2016 rebellion, are forming a political party and positioning themselves as allies of the new government. Grigor Atanesian Sep 24, 2018
Armenian police raid news organization The move drew condemnation from media rights groups and accusations of political motives. Ani Mejlumyan Sep 19, 2018