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Crime Health Politics

“Six Injured Residents Still Hospitalized after Violent Incident in Baghramian Square, Armenia”

Six city residents injured in Baghramian Square events on June 12 remain in hospital. Ministry of Health reports four in satisfactory condition, two moderate. Journalists and city residents among those seeking medical assistance.

Government Opinion Politics

“NA Speaker Alen Simonyan Calls Out Opposition Representative: ‘Our Struggle and Criticism Are Not Personal'”

“City residents trust the distribution happening today, as announced by NA President Alen Simonyan. The speech addressed the preconceived plan and the need for accountability, while criticizing an inappropriate statement made by Garnik Danielyan of the “Armenia” bloc. Our struggle and criticism are not personal.”

Around the Globle

“Haravkovkasyan Railroad Workers Step up to the Challenge, Providing Transport Services Despite Water Crisis”

“Haravkovkasyan railroad workers” CJSC helps transport city residents, supplies, and technology to Karakop, Chochkan Mec, and Pokr Ayrum villages amidst the water crisis in the country. Civil Contract party and Public/VOMA-Whole Remain Art Connection Organization volunteer group join forces to provide aid.

Politics

“Crisis Hits City Departments as Residents Struggle to Find Open Spots, Facebook Movement Reports”

Residents in the city are facing a shortage of available spaces in departments, according to a report by the “Tavush belongs to the homeland” movement. As protests against the blockade continue, movement leader Bagrat Arkpayuskopos Galstanyan and other activists have closed major roads and streets in Yerevan. Among the protesters are members of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) and notable figures in the music and medical fields. Stay updated with NEWS.am on Telegram.

Around the Globle

“38 Demonstrators Arrested in Yerevan as Peaceful Protests Turn Tense”

38 individuals arrested in Yerevan for participating in peaceful demonstrations, violating administrative code 182. Protests against violence resume in city. Law enforcement concentrated in various streets. Source: NEWS.am

Politics

“Yerevan Protests: 88 City Residents Demand Government Resignation Amidst Inaction”

88 city residents in Yerevan protest against government inaction, demanding justice and fighting corruption. Protests organized by “Take Tsavush” movement. Activists causing damage and attacking journalists.

Local News Politics

“Religious Leader Undertakes Pilgrimage to Government Building in Armenia: Tension Builds as City Residents Gather”

The leader of Tema district in Tavush, Father Bagrat Srapazan, goes on a pilgrimage. Residents gather as police units surround the government building. Other regions, artists, and fallen soldiers’ families join the movement, filling the streets. Join the march declaring “Tavush is of Armenian origin.”

Breaking News National Politics

“Solidarity in Action: City Residents Close Road in Support of Tavush Villagers Affected by Border Closures”

City residents closed road from Meghri to Yerevan in support of Tavush villagers affected by border closures. Protests continue across country against inaction.

Crime Local News Politics

“Arto Khachatryan Appointed Head of Intelligence Department, to Address Ongoing Protests Blocking Roads and Borders”

Arto Khachatryan appointed as head of NSS Intelligence Department for his expertise in dealing with city residents obstructing roads. Protest in Hrazdan expected to end soon as protestors know they violated the law. Other protests against injustice ongoing in different regions of Armenia.

Local News Opinion Research

Tavush Villages Unhappy with Majority of City Residents: Gallup International Inquiry Reveals 90% Dissatisfaction

According to a survey by Gallup International, nearly 90% of Tavush village residents are dissatisfied with the city residents. Only 2.9% find it acceptable while 6% find it more acceptable and 7.8% find it less acceptable. The majority, 79.7%, consider it not acceptable at all.