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Armenian prime minister resigns

By doing so, he has begun the process of dissolving the current parliament in which he does not have a majority. All the details about the process that the Velvet Revolution leader began

Life after cancer - a story from Armenia

“I do not regret a single second. Each of them made the next second more valuable and meaningful. It was worth going through all this to be here now,” says Ani

Armenian president receives EastWest Institute award

The Armenian president has been given the award prior to a decision he needs to make that will shape the future of Armenia: his signature will decide whether or not early parliamentary elections will be held in the country

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