At least 38 protesters were detained in Yerevan, Armenia, amid anti-government protests.
Tens of thousands of people protested in Yerevan, demanding that the authorities stop the demarcation of the border with Azerbaijan and immediately resign Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
Armenia will not finance the programs of the Collective Security Treaty Organization in 2024, effectively refusing to participate in financing the organization's activities while remaining a member.
On April 23, Azerbaijan and Armenia begin delimiting their border based on geodetic measurements near several villages on both sides.
A group of American mobile instructors arrived in Armenia to share their experience in public relations and communications with the country's military.
Armenia's exports to russia have risen sharply since the imposition of sanctions, raising Western concerns about possible sanctions circumvention.
Three men tried to break into a police building in Yerevan by detonating a grenade. Two of the attackers were arrested, and the third was negotiated with for several hours before being detained by special forces.
While boarding a flight to Yerevan at moscow's sheremetyevo airport, a passenger claimed that there was a bomb in her carry-on bag.
Yerevan is threatening to withdraw from the Collective Security Treaty Organization if it does not receive clarification from the CSTO on its "zone of responsibility" in Armenia.
According to Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan, Armenia is considering applying for membership in the European Union and is seeking closer ties with the West.
Armenia said that its border troops should be fully deployed at the Zvartnots International Airport in Yerevan, and it informed the Russian side of this.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy plans an official visit to Armenia in March, according to Ukrainian and Armenian media reports.
In the Russian city of St. Petersburg, security forces began to disperse a rally in memory of opposition leader Alexei Navalny and detained more than 20 people, including journalists.
Armenia and Azerbaijan accuse each other of shelling along their border, which reportedly killed two Armenian soldiers and wounded one Azerbaijani soldier.