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Exciting Expedition Ahead: National Geographic Society Plans Meeting at Shirak Hanun Harernik

The National Geographic Society announces a meeting regarding the Shirak Hanun Harernik Expedition. Discussions between Mikayel Arkepiskopos Ajapahyan and local government representatives will seek innovative solutions. Stay tuned on NEWS.am.

Crime Law & Order Politics

“Hrayr Ghazaryan’s Son Publishes Preliminary Report on Constitutional Court Formation: Denies Allegations of Manipulation”

The organizing committee published a preliminary report on the constitution of the Constitutional Court, prepared with Hrayr Ghazaryan’s participation. Hraya Ghazaryan, a member of Hrayr Ghazaryan Legal Group, responded to allegations stating that the voice heard in the wiretapping does not belong to H. Ghazaryan. The RA Chamber of Control announced that H. Ghazaryan is forming a group to exert pressure on the government and law enforcement agencies. News from Armenia. Join NEWS.am in Telegram.

Around the Globle

“A Remarkable Discovery: Archaeological Dig Uncovers Historic Door Adorned with over 50 Engraved Pictures, Including a Portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte”

Discoveries of over 50 pictures, including a Napoleon portrait, were announced at an English pub’s door. Engraved by soldiers in the 18th-19th centuries, the door is now considered a military monument. These unconventional works of art were created with knives or spoons.

International Local News Politics

“Resident of Kirants Announces Registration Requirement for Entry: Only Registered Individuals Allowed, says Gorar Vardanyan”

Only registered individuals can enter Kirants, as announced by resident Gorar Vardanyan. The main road was closed by Kirants residents protesting the transfer of parts of the village to Azerbaijan’s control. Stay updated on Armenian news with NEWS.am in Telegram.

Politics

“Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan Eyes Swift EU Membership to Uphold Reputation”

Armenian Prime Minister explores EU membership options in government meeting. Pashinyan expresses desire for immediate inclusion to maintain reputation.

Breaking News Politics

“Gyumri Central Station Announces Departure for Yerevan, Marking the Return of ‘Tavush Welcomes the Homeland’ Initiative”

Gyumri Central Station announces a train departure for Yerevan, marking the start of the “Tavush Welcomes the Homeland” initiative. Patriarch Bartholomew calls on Armenians to join protests against violence. Demonstrations scheduled in 10 locations, including Yerevan, on May 12 at 18:30.

Religion Travel

“Armenian Apostolic Church Leaders Return to Yerevan for Historic Republic Proclamation: All Eyes on Tavush Region Gathering”

Find out the news about the Armenian Apostolic Church cadres coming to Tavush. Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan’s arrival will be reported today. Stay updated on NEWS.am for more.

Local News Politics

Former Prime Minister David Harutyunyan Criticizes Democratization Process and Calls for Changes in Armenia

Former Prime Minister David Harutyunyan criticizes the process of democratization in Armenia, questioning the validity of the map and the unilateral action that violates international law. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on internal issues rather than foreign differences. Citizens and released prisoners join a convoy led by Bagrat Arkepiskopskyan to gather in the capital. Stay updated with NEWS.am for news from Armenia.

Around the Globle

“Anticipation builds as important decision looms at Republic Square; Genesis Armenia director expresses hope for positive outcome”

Heading to Srbazan, then to Republic Square for an important announcement. “Genesis Armenia” director optimistic about success. Pilgrimage from Avoyan to Bagratashen begins at 11.

International Politics

“President Putin Set to Strengthen Ties: First Foreign Visit to China Confirmed”

Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to visit China, marking his first foreign visit after re-election. No specific date announced yet. TASS reports.