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The presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan reportedly met on the sidelines of the March 24-25 Nuclear Security Summit in The Hague.
The activists rushed into a conference room in a hotel in downtown Yerevan on March 25 where Armenian and international officials and experts had gathered to discuss ecological safety in the country's mining sector.
Armenia's president has expressed concern for the safety of an Armenian community in Syria.
Six men have been sentenced to long prison terms after being convicted of beating a military doctor to death in 2012.
Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Shavarsh Kocharian said in Yerevan on March 1 that his country will accomplish all necessary tasks by mid-April in order to join the CIS Customs Union, which also includes Belarus and Kazakhstan.
Czech President Milos Zeman says the mass killings of ethnic Armenians in Ottoman Turkey amounted to "genocide."
A rally in support of Ukrainian antigovernment protesters was held on January 24 in Armenia's capital, Yerevan.
The lawyer for the leader of Armenia's nationalist Tsegakron party says her client has ended his 17-day hunger strike while in pretrial detention.
Armenia's prime minister says an agreement on his country's joining a Russia-led Customs Union will be ready by May. Meanwhile, Kyrgyzstan's deputy prime minister says a new road map outlining the steps needed for it to join the union will be prepared by spring.
The Armenian parliament has ratified a controversial natural-gas agreement with Moscow amid protests.
The U.S. co-chair of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe's Minsk Group has hailed the "constructive dialogue" engaged in recently by the Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents.
The foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan are due to discuss the issue of the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh in Kyiv on December 4.
Hundreds have rallied in Yerevan to protest Armenia's decision to join a Russian-led customs union, as Russian President Vladimir Putin paid a visit to the country.
Dozens of people have rallied in front of the presidential palace in the Armenian capital, Yerevan, calling on President Serzh Sarkisian to overturn his decision to join the Customs Union of Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan.
The presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan, Serzh Sarkisian and Ilham Aliyev, have been discussing the so-called "frozen conflict" in Nagorno-Karabakh during face-to-face talks in Vienna.
Critics of Armenia's planned membership of the Customs Union of Russia, Belarus, and Kazakshtan -- which was unexpectedly announced by President Serzh Sarkisian in September -- say Armenia risks becoming even more dependent on Russia.
A majority of factions in the Armenian parliament have refused to take part in a vote to recognize the independence of Azerbaijan's breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh region.
Armenia has signed a memorandum of cooperation with the Eurasian Economic Commission, which oversees the integration of former Soviet republics around the Russia-led Customs Union.
The leader of Armenia's nationalist Tsegakron party, Shant Harutiunian, has accused Armenia's police chief of beating him after he and his supporters were detained earlier this week.
Armenian authorities have launched an investigation into the November 5 clashes between police and nationalists in Yerevan.
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