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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.

Education Local News Politics

“Contradictory Claims: Pashinyan’s Bold Statement Contrasts with School Closures”

“Nikol Pashinyan denies school closures, despite evidence of renovations and mergers. The government’s decision to close schools in various provinces has caused concern among residents. Find out more in today’s newspaper.”

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.

Opinion Politics

“Opposition Leader Adjusts Plans Amidst Tavush Conflict: All Eyes on Yerevan for Next Political Move”

Opposition leader delays activities amidst Tavush situation, heads to Yerevan. Speculations arise on possible political developments upon arrival. More info in today’s newspaper. NEWS.am on Telegram.

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.”

Education Politics

“Verified Newspaper Uncovers Unrest Surrounding the ‘Movement for Tabush, the Pride of the Homeland'”

The “Verified” newspaper reports on the international attention received by the “Movement for Tabush, the Pride of the Homeland,” causing unrest. Government sources confirm close scrutiny of its activities and potential impact on May 8 and 9. The movement seeks to prevent peaceful demonstrations, with the Ministry of Education monitoring student involvement. Further details will be available in today’s newspaper issue. Stay updated with NEWS.am on Telegram for news from Armenia.

Crime Politics

“Former Presidents of Nagorno-Karabakh Found in Russian Base: What Really Happened?”

Armenian ambassadors state former presidents of Nagorno-Karabakh Republic in Russian military base. Leaders found at airport, under Russian protection. Some refuse to leave. Rumors circulate about undisclosed person involved. Analysts discuss recent events.

National Politics

“Concerns Mount Over National Security as Armenian NSS Accused of Russian Interference”

Discussions on national security and the “Eternal Flame” monument have begun. The Armenian NSS is under scrutiny for its ties to Russian interference, as they have connections and education from Russia. Learn more about this in today’s “Hraparak” newspaper.

Politics Social Media Sports

“Silent Success: Armenian Football Federation Turns a Blind Eye to Henrik Mkhitaryan’s Historic Italian Championship”

Henrik Mkhitaryan, Armenian football star, becomes Italian champion. However, Football Federation of Armenia fails to acknowledge his historic achievement. Georgian government, in contrast, celebrates their own footballer’s success. Armenian Olympic Committee head offers congratulations. For more, read “Lurer” newspaper.

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.