Interior Ministry announces 24-hour hotlines for election period

Law17:29, 5 June 2026
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The Ministry of Internal Affairs announced that it will provide round-the-clock support throughout the electoral process via the 87-67 and 84-22 hotlines.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs said in a press release that its subdivisions will operate on a 24-hour basis during the parliamentary elections in order to ensure legality, transparency, and public order in the electoral process.

The 87-67 hotline will operate on June 6–7 at the Ministry of Internal Affairs’ 112 Operational Management Center to receive alerts and reports concerning alleged violations of the law, electoral rights, public order, as well as other election-related incidents and information. Assistance in foreign languages will also be available.

At the same time, citizens may call the 84-22 hotline to obtain information and consultations regarding voter lists, electoral rights, and the procedures for exercising those rights.

All alerts and reports received will be examined in accordance with procedures prescribed by law, and appropriate measures will be taken where necessary.

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Haigazian University: Class of 2026 Bids Farewell

From: Mira Yardemian

Public Relations Director

Haigazian University

Email: [email protected]

 

Class of 2026 Bids Farewell to Haigazian University

President Haidostian:
“You are what you count in life!”

Haigazian University celebrated its 66th Commencement Exercises on Friday, June 5, 2026, in an atmosphere marked by joy, pride, and heartfelt
celebration, punctuated at times by moments of profound emotion. In the presence of family, and friends and University guests, 172 graduates proudly crossed the stage to receive their undergraduate and graduate degrees, culminating years of academic dedication,
perseverance, and achievement.

In his welcoming remarks, University President Rev. Dr. Paul Haidostian expressed profound pride in the accomplishments of the graduating
class. He paid special tribute to the parents and families whose unwavering support, sacrifices, and encouragement had accompanied the graduates throughout their educational journey, inviting the audience to recognize them with a warm and enthusiastic round
of applause.

In a trilingual address to the Graduating Class of 2026, President Haidostian encouraged graduates to move beyond a life defined solely by measurable achievements and to embrace the deeper
values of critical thinking, purpose, and gratitude.

Drawing a parallel between the childhood skill of counting and the adult responsibility of critical thinking, he emphasized that education should enable individuals to look beyond numbers,
status, and success indicators to engage with questions of character, ethics, wisdom, and human flourishing.

Challenging graduates to reflect on what truly matters, President Haidostian remarked, “You are what you count in life,” urging them to
consider not only their accomplishments but also the values and priorities that shape their lives.

As a final message to the graduating class, he encouraged them to “always count your blessings,” emphasizing the importance of gratitude,
opportunity, supportive relationships, and the grace that has accompanied their journey. He expressed confidence that their education had prepared them for a future marked not only by achievement but also by hope, purpose, and meaningful contribution.

The ceremony featured a reflective address by alumna Jinan Khaywa Al Kassem, a Certified Educational Psychologist and Principal of Makassed
Khaled Ben El Walid College. Reflecting on her eight-year journey at Haigazian University as both a student and alumna, she described the institution as “more than a place of learning; it became a home that nurtured my aspirations, strengthened my character,
and instilled in me the values of excellence, perseverance, and lifelong learning.”

Drawing from her undergraduate and graduate experiences, Al Kassem highlighted the transformative influence of Haigazian’s educational
environment, dedicated faculty, and enduring mentorship. She noted that the University prepares its students “not only for successful careers but also for meaningful lives,” equipping them with the knowledge, skills, and values necessary to navigate both professional
and personal challenges.

Speaking of her own transition into the professional world, she emphasized how her education at Haigazian enabled a smooth entry into
her career while inspiring her continued pursuit of advanced studies. Addressing the graduating class, she encouraged them to embrace challenges with optimism, strive for excellence in all their endeavors, and remain active and responsible citizens. She reminded
them that “graduation is not an endpoint but the beginning of a lifelong journey of growth, leadership, service, and impact,” urging them to carry forward the values and experiences that have shaped their years at Haigazian University.

Adding emotional resonance to the evening were the valedictory addresses delivered by Arman Der Bedrossian and Bissan El Hassan. Speaking
on behalf of their fellow graduates, they expressed sincere gratitude to their parents, professors, and the University’s faculty and staff, acknowledging their dedication, guidance, and investment in shaping and equipping them for the next chapter of their
lives.

The ceremony, which had started by the prayer of invocation offered by Campus Minister Rev. Wilbert van Saane, concluded with the singing
of the Alma Mater, followed by the benediction prayer offered by Rev. Hrayr Cholakian, Chairman of the Central Committee of the Union of Armenian Evangelical Churches in the Near East (UAECNE).

Amid enthusiastic applause and jubilant celebrations, the graduates tossed their caps high into the air, symbolically marking the completion
of a significant chapter in their lives and confidently embracing the opportunities and responsibilities that lie ahead. The moment served as a fitting conclusion to their years at Haigazian University and a hopeful commencement of new beginnings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hamazkayin WR L. Presents Ishkhan Chiftjian 6-9-26

Cultural friends,

The Literary Unit of the Hamazkay District Administration of the Western region is looking forward to the lecture on the Zoom platform on Tuesday, June 9, 2026 at 8:00 pm. 

Նիւթ՝ARMENIANS TODAY “Tasting the Fruits”

presentsPrince Chiftjianfrom Germany.

You are all cordially invited.

The Hamazkayin Western Region Literary Unit presents The Armenian Language Today; Fruit Tasting/ Tasting of the Fruits presented by Ishkhan Chiftjian. 

Tuesday, June 9, 2026 ⏰ 8:00 PM (PST). Join us via Zoom. 

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Armenia announces bidding for Akhurik–Gyumri railway restoration

Armenia12:51, 8 June 2026
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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has announced that his administration continues to work on improving Armenia’s railway infrastructure, and that a tender has already been announced for the restoration of the Akhurik–Gyumri section.

“I also want to say that, in general, we are carrying out work to bring the railway infrastructure in Armenia to a better condition,” Pashinyan told lawmakers at a joint committee hearing in parliament on the government’s 2025 budget report.

The Prime Minister noted that preparatory work has already begun for the restoration of the Akhurik–Gyumri railway section.

“At present, a tender has also been announced for the restoration of the Akhurik–Gyumri section, which will be carried out using state budget funds,” he added.

Pashinyan further said that work on developing railway infrastructure will be ongoing, and that the government plans to implement new projects with the involvement of international partners.

“Of course, in the future, we will also carry out certain projects related to the railway, including with international partners,” Pashinyan said.

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Zelensky congratulates Pashinyan, calls for stronger EU support to Armenia

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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has congratulated Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on his Civil Contract party’s electoral victory.

In a post on X, Zelenskyy congratulated Armenia on holding democratic and free elections.

He expressed readiness to expand cooperation and called on the EU to provide real support to Armenia.

“I congratulate Armenia on holding democratic and free elections, and Nikol Pashinyan on his victory. This is also a victory for Armenia’s sovereignty, your independence, and your right to live the way you choose. We wish you success. Ukraine is ready to expand our cooperation, and now is precisely the time for the European Union to provide real support to Armenia and do everything necessary to ensure that people feel their lives are better thanks to their relationship with Europe. This is a test for the European Union. It is important not to lose time or miss opportunities,” the Ukrainian leader said.

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Armenian, Ukrainian parliament speakers discuss bilateral ties

Politics13:02, 8 June 2026
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Speaker of Armenia’s Parliament Alen Simonyan spoke by phone on Monday with his Ukrainian counterpart, Ruslan Stefanchuk.

According to a readout issued by the Armenian parliament’s press service, Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk congratulated Simonyan, a senior member of the Civil Contract party, on the party’s decisive victory in the parliamentary elections, noting that the Ukrainian parliament is ready to continue cooperation with Armenia at both the bilateral and multilateral levels.

Simonyan thanked his counterpart for the congratulations, stating that Armenia is also ready to continue developing bilateral relations.

The two sides also discussed other issues related to interparliamentary cooperation.

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Central Bank of Armenia: exchange rates and prices of precious metals – 05-06-

Economy17:38, 5 June 2026
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 The Central Bank of Armenia informs “Armenpress” that today, 5 June, USD exchange rate down by 0.05 drams to 368.54 drams. EUR exchange rate up by 0.27 drams to 428.98 drams. Russian Ruble exchange rate up by 0.0431 drams to 5.0046 drams. GBP exchange rate up by 0.93 drams to 496.57 drams.

The Central Bank has set the following prices for precious metals.

Gold price up by 614 drams to 53284 drams. 

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Hungary bans simplified entry procedure for migrant workers from Armenia and G

World18:35, 5 June 2026
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Hungary’s new government has banned the entry and employment of migrant workers from Armenia, Georgia and the Philippines under a simplified procedure.

The move was announced by government spokesperson Vanda Sondi, according to Daily Hungary.

Sondi said the decision was taken as part of a broader review of the procedures governing the employment of foreign workers.

“As a first step, an amendment to a government decree has entered into force. Under the previous rules, employment agencies were allowed to bring workers from three countries in large numbers through an accelerated procedure. Those countries were the Philippines, Georgia and Armenia.

“From today, workers from these three countries will no longer be able to enter the country under the simplified procedure, while applications to extend the work permits of those already in Hungary will be processed under the standard procedure,” Sondi said.

She did not explain why those three countries were selected.

Sondi also stated that Hungary’s new government, led by Prime Minister Péter Magyar, is tightening the rules governing the employment of guest workers in the country, in line with its election pledges.

“The previous government left considerable disorder in this area. Foreign nationals can be employed under 24 different legal frameworks administered by various ministries, and as a result the authorities do not even know exactly how many migrant workers are currently in the country.

“The problem is that these people are willing to work for less than Hungarian citizens, which lowers the overall wage level in Hungary,” Sondi explained.

“The government’s goal is to prevent this, and it is looking for a long-term solution. However, the situation is complex and cannot be resolved overnight,” she added.

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UN General Assembly adopts Armenia-initiated “Education for Peace” resolution

Armenia20:08, 5 June 2026
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The United Nations General Assembly has adopted the “Education for Peace” resolution, initiated by Armenia.

Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan announced the adoption in a post on X.

“The UN General Assembly adopted the resolution ‘Education for Peace’, initiated by Armenia.

Through this initiative, Armenia reaffirms that education is its strategic priority and a vital pillar for building peace.

Heartfelt thanks to those states that supported this initiative and co-sponsored the resolution,”Mirzoyan wrote.

He also expressed gratitude to the states that supported Armenia’s initiative and co-sponsored the resolution.

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Armenian Foreign Ministry congratulates Denmark on Constitution Day

Armenia20:25, 5 June 2026
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia has congratulated Denmark on the occasion of Constitution Day.

The congratulatory message was published on the Armenian Foreign Ministry’s official X account.

“Warmest congratulations to the Government and people of the Kingdom of Denmark on Constitution Day. Armenia enjoys strong and friendly relations with Denmark and looks forward to exploring new avenues of cooperation, including within the framework of the Armenia–European Union partnership,” the Armenian Foreign Ministry said in a message posted on its official X account.

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