National Police Chief Valery Osipyan cast his ballot early morning today in the snap parliamentary election.
Nine political parties and two alliances are running for parliament.
Zinuzh Media, the official news outlet of the Armenian military, has released a video showing the most powerful missile systems of the armed forces – the Iskander Ballistic Missile System and the Scud missile system.
The man behind the extraordinary “Velvet Revolution” that convulsed Armenia in April faces a key test with an early parliamentary election on Sunday.
Armenia’s caretaker Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has had a conversation with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev in St. Petersburg, Russia.
The Court of Appeals has issued its verdict former President Robert Kocharyan’s trial over his measure of restraint.
Russian presidential spokesperson Dmitry Peskov announced that the issue of the Secretary General of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) is not solved.
BBC’s “Witness” program has aired an interview with an Armenian woman who survived the 1988 December 7 devastating earthquake.
The Spitak earthquake shattered the peace of Armenia 30 years ago. A 10 magnitude near the epicenter devastating earthquake took place in 40% of the territory of Armenia at 11:41 (local time), December 7, 1988. Spitak, Leninakan, Kirovakan, Stepanavan towns, over hundreds of villages and settlements of Spitak, Akhuryan, Gugark, Aragats, Kalinino, Stepanavan were fully or partially demolished during a few seconds.
Before the launch of today’s outgoing session of the government in Gyumri, acting Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan attended the cancellation ceremony of a postage stamp dedicated to the theme Earthquake of Spitak in the Gyumri City Hall.