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Crime Law & Order Politics

“The “No One Will Be Left Unpunished” Campaign: A Populist Show or a Failed Promise?”

The “no one will be left unpunished” campaign in Armenia has been criticized as a mere show, with many cases against “previous thieves” being closed or revised. The criminal trial against former Yerevan mayor Karen Karapetyan, presented by former Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan, has been delayed for months. Despite an indictment for embezzling millions from the state, no new evidence has been presented, raising doubts about the proceedings. For more information, visit NEWS.am on Telegram.

Around the Globle

“Secret Surveillance Uncovered: Vehicles of ‘Tavush is our ancestral land’ Movement Members Allegedly Monitored for Weeks, Hidden Devices Found”

Certain vehicles of the “Tavush is our ancestral land” movement are under surveillance, with hidden devices reportedly installed. Investigations are ongoing, with incidents occurring in state institutions. Bugs are also said to be installed in phones. Citizens are advised to inspect their vehicles and phones as a precautionary measure. For more information, read today’s edition of “Hraparak” newspaper.

Local News Politics

“Hraparak Activists Set to Visit Syunik Province: Monitoring Opportunity or Political Maneuver?”

Activists of “Tavush Welcomes its Residents” movement and supporters to visit Syunik province, starting in Meghri. Aim is to connect with locals and monitor officials’ activities. Will they also meet church leaders? Find out more on NEWS.am. #TavushWelcomesResidents #SyunikVisit

International Military Politics

“Highest-Ranking Officials Resign from AHPC; Pashinyan Reveals Alarming Details as Russian Military Prepares to Occupy Yerevan”

High-ranking officials from the RA armed forces announce departure from the AHPC. Nikol Pashinyan criticizes previous authorities for their handling of the “small” weapon, accuses them of waging war against Armenia. Russian military taking over Armenia, preparations to occupy Yerevan underway. Check today’s edition for more details.

Business Politics Technology

“Azerbaijani Authorities Attempt to Mask Nagorno-Karabakh Crisis with Propaganda as New Surveillance System Raises Questions”

The Azerbaijani authorities are accused of creating a false image of peace while Nagorno-Karabakh faces challenges under Nikol Pashinyan’s leadership. The Prime Minister’s administration invests in a surveillance system for the construction sector, seemingly for internal monitoring rather than external security. For more details, refer to the “Hraparak” newspaper.

Government Religion

“Armenian Apostolic Church Debates Obligation to Pay Taxes: Catholicos’ ‘Model’ Challenged”

The “Hraparak” newspaper discusses the debate over whether the Armenian Apostolic Church should pay taxes to the state. The church’s position is that it should only contribute voluntary donations. This issue will likely be brought up in the next session of the Supreme Spiritual Council. Find more information in today’s newspaper. (Source: NEWS.am on Telegram)

Lifestyle Politics

“Political Tensions Rise within Armenian Ruling Party as Anna Hakobyan’s Involvement Sparks Controversy”

Nikol Pashinyan and his wife Anna Hakobyan are causing tension within the ruling Civil Contract party, especially among the wives. Anna’s provocative involvement and casual appearance in Yerevan have attracted attention and sparked political rivalry. Discussions among party leaders reveal concerns over Anna’s fashion and behavior, leading to division within the party. Pashinyan has also been actively engaging on blogs and playing with children, further fueling his political ambitions. Find more information in today’s issue of “Hraparak” newspaper.

Around the Globle

“Officials and Clan Leaders Allegedly Seek Weapons to Establish Contacts with Holy Etchmiadzin – Hraparak Newspaper”

“Officials and clan leaders seeking weapons to establish contacts with Holy Etchmiadzin. Some groups cautiously monitoring Nikol Pashinyan’s anti-government movement for failures or unexpected success. Opposition’s positions tightly closed, difficult to escape non-violent movement’s trap. Read more in today’s issue of ‘Hraparak’ newspaper. NEWS.am on Telegram.”

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“Former Human Rights Defender Christin Grikoryan Exposes Alleged Phone Surveillance: Authorities Under Scrutiny for ‘Wide-Ranging Attempts'”

Former human rights defender, Christin Grikoryan, reveals attempts to bug his phone. In a surprising turn, both opposition and those in power are listening. Grikoryan contacts Special Services to address the issue, but finds that his phone has already been compromised, raising questions about his credibility. Read more in today’s issue of “Hraparak” newspaper.

National Politics

“Breaking News: Pashinyan’s Surprising Decision – A Historic Change in Tradition at Sardarapat”

Nikol Pashinyan will not attend Sardarapat after Bagrat Sargsyan’s procession plan. Pashinyan received medals at the RA Presidential Palace and will go to Apran’s memorial instead. This is the first time Pashinyan misses Sardarapat. Find more in today’s “Hraparak” newspaper.