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Morgherini invites Pashinyan to Brussels

Morgherini invites Pashinyan to Brussels

In a telephone conversation on Tuesday, Morgherini and Pashinyan agreed on the importance of the partnership between the European Union and Armenia and looked forward to meeting in person at the earliest opportunity
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Pashinyan visits Karabakh

Pashinyan visits Karabakh

"For two decades, until yesterday, Armenia has been ruled by persons who originally hailed from Karabakh - Robert Kocharian and Serzh Sargsyan". "One needs to see what new dynamic will emerge in the relationship between Yerevan and Stepanakert" under Pashinyam's leadership, said commonspace.eu political editor in a comment.
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Nikol Pashinyan is Armenia's new prime minister

Nikol Pashinyan is Armenia's new prime minister

Pashinyan was supported by 59 votes against 42 in a vote in the country's parliament. The vote was received with loud cheers and chants by tens of thousands of people who crowded on Yerevan's Republic Square awaiting the result
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Putin has a new car. Everything else remains the same.

Putin has a new car. Everything else remains the same.

The Russian president travelled to the inauguration ceremony of his fourth term in a newly developed Russian car. But his prime minister, most of his ministers and his policies remain largely the same.
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Monday Commentary: Armenia's long journey

Monday Commentary: Armenia's long journey

Recent popular protests in Armenia may not necessarily amount to a revolution, and this may be for the best. In any case Nikol Pashinyan is more a Vaclav Havel than a Leon Trotsky, and he has already indicated what are his priorities for change in the country, argues Dennis Sammut