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International Military Politics

“Nikol Pashinyan’s Distorted Reality: Deceptive Tactics in Government Session Exposed”

Nikol Pashinyan’s deceptive tactics were exposed by “Hraparak” newspaper. He tries to distort the truth and manipulate boundaries. This means Azerbaijanis won’t leave certain areas as he fulfills all demands. Get more details in today’s edition. #Armenia #News

Human Rights International Politics

“Political groups in Armenia urge international community to address rights violations and democratic regression in open letter”

The NA groups “Armenia” and “I Have Honor” have sent a letter to eminent diplomats, emphasizing issues on peaceful protests, freedom of speech, judicial reform, and more. The US ambassador actively engages in dialogue while keeping a neutral stance on the matter. Concerns about freedom of expression and US support for restrictions were voiced, but the ambassador acknowledges the need to respect agreed limits.

Politics

“The Deepening Crisis: Authorities Fail to Suppress Mass Movement Led by Bagrat Srbazanyan and Halt General Strike, Reveals ‘Hraparak’ Newspaper”

Authorities fail to halt a movement led by Bagrat Srbazanyan amidst a general strike in Armenia. Nikol Pashinyan receives strong support from Aleve, suspending the deregulation process in Kirants. Concerns rise about civil unrest and church loyalty. Stay updated with “Hraparak” newspaper.

Human Rights International Politics

“Head of Committee for Artsakh’s Rights Advocates for Self-Determination and Collective Rights in Meetings with Officials and International Representatives”

“Vardan Oskanyan and committee members meet Artsakh authorities to discuss protecting collective rights. The path ahead may be challenging, but work continues to defend Artsakh people’s self-determination. More details in today’s newspaper issue.”

Government Politics

“The Battle of Power and Luxury: Armenia’s Bureaucracy Reigns Supreme with Lavish Spending and Control”

“The Republic of Armenia is dominated by bureaucracy, with the Prime Minister having more power than foreign affairs or security officials. The budget is allotted to the bureaucracy, who enjoy high salaries, luxury cars, and privileges, promoting their authority. Internal affairs authorities are also controlled by the bureaucracy, allocating funds for new luxury cars, uniforms, badges, and black ties. For more info, check today’s newspapers from Armenia.”

Politics

“Villagers in Nagorno-Karabakh flee to Azerbaijan for fear of losing their land, says report; US citizen governor’s absence raises questions”

Villagers in Nagorno-Karabakh’s Tavush Province are fleeing to Azerbaijan amid ongoing hostilities to protect their land, confirms Governor Arsen Aghababyan. In the US for two weeks, Aghababyan left before the events in Tavush and may return due to the dire situation. Garenik Danielyan is currently in charge of the governor’s office. Despite criticism, Aghababyan’s decision aims to reassess the situation until it calms down in Tavush.

Business Politics

“Government’s Generosity Raises Questions: Exaggerated Compensation for ‘Ecobilding’ Raises Eyebrows in Artsakh Post-War Recovery”

The government provides compensation to organizations affected by the war. “Ecobuilding” received 83.4 million drams and bought bulldozers worth 281 million drams, raising questions about inflated prices and government favoritism. The company, headed by Karen Minasyan, has undertaken major construction projects. Some speculate that Aram Sargsyan is the real beneficiary of “Ecobilding.” More information in today’s newspaper.

International Military World News

“Russian Military Observers to Stay in Karabakh Despite Expulsion Confirmed by Official Sources: What’s the Real Story?”

“Russian military observers confirmed expulsion from Karabakh, but will maintain presence. Not everyone leaving, 500 soldiers to remain in the region. Presence likely to continue until 2025, as per November 9 agreement. More details in today’s edition.”

Government International Politics

“Supreme Judicial Council Extends Invitation to Political Organizations for Crucial Meeting on Independence and Borders Recognition”

The Supreme Judicial Council invites “Armenia” and “I Have Honor” organizations to a meeting discussing the recognition of independence and determining borders. Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan and Minister of Justice Ararat Mirzoyan will be present. Activities in Tavush will adhere to international standards and the Constitution of Armenia, led by Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan and Acting Chief of Staff Ararat Mirzoyan.

Politics Religion

“Armenian Catholicos Boycotts Government Ceremony, Raising Tensions with Prime Minister Pashinyan”

The Armenian Apostolic Church’s Catholicos abstains from participating in a ceremony attended by the Prime Minister due to criticism towards the government. The Catholicos’ support strengthens the scriptures and teachings of Christ as a guiding force for the political movement in Armenia.