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
Leaked phone calls scandal poses new challenge for Pashinyan The calls suggest that the Armenian prime minister personally intervened in sensitive investigations, which he had previously denied doing. Ani Mejlumyan Sep 11, 2018
In Moscow Pashinyan gets along with Putin, clashes with Russian-Armenian philanthropist The businessman accused Pashinyan of “disrespecting” foreign investors. Ani Mejlumyan Sep 10, 2018
Pashinyan grapples with political prisoner controversy The new prime minister came to power promising to release the country's political prisoners, but one such prisoner said he's not following through. Ani Mejlumyan Sep 4, 2018
From arrest to the campaign trail: Kocharyan says he will participate in next elections The former president has been on a media tour of sorts, but it's unclear whether he has much political support left in the country. Ani Mejlumyan Aug 31, 2018
Armenia’s new government takes aim at vote-buying Efforts to reform the voting system are meeting resistance, though, from the old forces who benefit from the status quo. Bradley Jardine Aug 31, 2018
Armenian police arrest Turkish-American lobbyist The lobbyist had arranged controversial junkets for members of Congress to Azerbaijan; it's unclear why he was hiding in Armenia. Grigor Atanesian Aug 31, 2018
Armenia’s political parties prepare to test their strength The vote for Yerevan mayor previews key parliamentary elections to come and tests the new government's vow to make elections fair. Bradley Jardine Aug 22, 2018
After 100 days, what's new in the “new Armenia”? The new government's young team is pursuing an ambitious housecleaning, thrilling its core supporters but raising questions about overreach. Grigor Atanesian, Bradley Jardine, Joshua Kucera Aug 17, 2018
Protesters break up press conference by recently released Armenian ex-president The chaotic events took place amid concerns the charges against Robert Kocharyan and other former officials are being politicized. Joshua Kucera Aug 14, 2018
Making U.S.-Armenia relations great again Armenia's advocates in Washington are pushing for closer ties with the U.S., and arguing that a meeting between Trump and Pashinyan will help. Grigor Atanesian Aug 13, 2018
Armenian investigators charge head of Russia-led security bloc with "subverting public order" Armenian officials emphasized the case was only about internal affairs, but the response from Russia was not enthusiastic. Joshua Kucera Jul 30, 2018