False allegations of Politik.am about Navalny’s non-existent interview
On July 2, Politik.am published an article claiming that the "scandalous interview" of Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalany on Public ...
Read moreThe facts revealed in the statement are more or less correct, but the full context is deliberately distorted․
On July 2, Politik.am published an article claiming that the "scandalous interview" of Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalany on Public ...
Read moreThe events surrounding Gagik Tsarukyan, the leader of the Prosperous Armenia Party (PAP), have been covered in a rather specific ...
Read moreFormer Armenian Ambassador to the Vatican, third president Serzh Sargsyan's son-in-law Mikael Minasyan posted another video message on his Facebook ...
Read moreOn May 19, 2020, a Facebook user posted that Minister of Health Arsen Torosyan was a member of the Gavi ...
Read moreOn June 2, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan posted a photo on his Facebook page which showed that the employees of ...
Read moreOn May 22, the interview with Artur Vanetsyan, former director of the National Security Service and chairman of the board ...
Read moreFormer deputy speaker of the National Assembly and head of the Legal Education and Oversight NGO, which carried out an ...
Read moreOn March 26, the British Daily Mail published an article entitled “Up to 14 per cent of the recovered coronavirus ...
Read moreDuring the Haylur program of Channel 5 on March 17, a report entitled "Who will residents of Artsakh vote for?" ...
Read moreThe article “The Sumgait tragedy: How it started and how it happened”, published on the website of the Russian Nezavisimaya ...
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