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Armenia obtains permit to export scaly fish and caviar to the EU
As of 16 March 2025, Armenia is officially entitled to start exporting to the EU Member states high-quality aquaculture finfish and finfish products (caviar and roes), in line with the newly adopted COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2025/354, provided that the establishments are listed in TRACES, the EU Delegation to Armenia said..Sanctions against Russia and Iran limit Armenia's economic potential - FIS report
The Foreign Intelligence Service of Armenia considers it unlikely that sanctions against both Russia and Iran will be lifted or eased in 2025, which could potentially have a significant impact on Armenia's economy.Risks of external interference to increase in Armenia in 2025 ahead of 2026 elections - FIS forecast
External interference regarding Armenia and information risks are expected to increase in 2025, especially with the parliamentary elections scheduled for 2026. This is highlighted in the annual risk assessment report by the Foreign Intelligence Service (FIS) of Armenia.Armenia's economic dependence can be used to interfere in internal affairs - FIS report
In 2025, external actors are likely to continue using Armenia's economic and logistical dependence as a tool for political influence, according to the annual report of the Foreign Intelligence Service (FIS) of Armenia.840 kg of illegally caught whitefish from Lake Sevan confiscated - Regulator
Approximately 840 kg of whitefish, illegally caught from Lake Sevan, have been confiscated so far, said Hovhannes Martirosyan, head of the Armenian Inspectorate for Nature Protection and Mineral Resources.Armenian prosecutor general to confiscate 1.7 billion drams and property from ex-accounts chamber head
The Prosecutor General's Office of Armenia intends to confiscate nearly 1 billion 723 million drams from Levon Yolyan, the former head of the Accounts Chamber, the agency reports.Armenian Ex-Gen. staff chief faces confiscation of $250K and $1.4M in property
The Prosecutor General's Office of Armenia is seeking the confiscation of over 97.37 million drams (approximately $247,000) and six properties with a combined market value of more than 545.68 million drams (around $1.38 million) from Artak Davtyan, the former Chief of the General Staff of the Armenian Armed Forces, and individuals affiliated with him.The equivalent of about 200 thousand dollars will be recovered in favour of the Republic of Armenia
An amount equivalent to about 200 thousand US dollars will be recovered in favour of the Republic of Armenia according to the latest decision made in the case of confiscation of property of illegal origin, the press service of the General Prosecutor's Office reports.Armenian Prosecutor General's Office demands confiscation of 14 real estate properties and 6 billion drams from former MP Aleksandr Sargsyan
Armenian Prosecutor General's Office demands confiscation of 14 real estate properties and about 6 billion drams from former MP Aleksandr Sargsyan (brother of former President Serzh Sargsyan).In 2024, over AMD 1 billion of illegal property confiscated in favour of Armenia
Five units of immovable and two units of movable property of illegal origin with a total market value of about AMD 1 billion and 123 million were confiscated in favour of the state by three decisions of the Anti-Corruption Court of Armenia in 2024, Srbuhi Galyan, representative of the General Prosecutor's Office, said.News 1 - 20 of 84
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