Political context
Follow national and local sources in Armenia to compare coverage of government, elections, public policy, courts, diplomacy, and civic institutions. Use multiple outlets when reading politically sensitive stories.
Country facts
Capital
Yerevan
Population
Approximately 3.1 million
Official languages
Armenian
Currency
Armenian dram
Region
Asia
Time zone
UTC+04:00
Internet domain
.am
Calling code
+374
Why this country matters
Armenia, with Yerevan as a key national reference point, is part of the Asia news region, where coverage often connects to trade, technology, security, infrastructure, climate pressure, demographic change, diplomacy, and regional economic integration. Its population is listed as approximately 3.1 million, and news in Armenia is commonly read through Armenian sources. Because local reporting can reveal how national decisions affect communities, this page helps readers compare public-interest coverage, specialist reporting, and direct publisher links. The current directory includes 10 listed sources across TV News, News Agency, Digital Media, Radio. When reading fast-moving stories, compare several outlets and check publisher corrections, ownership disclosures, and primary documents where available.
Country overview
Armenia is covered here as part of the Asia directory, with source discovery organized around language, outlet type, coverage level, and country context. The current directory includes 10 listed outlets across TV News, News Agency, Digital Media, Radio.
Follow national and local sources in Armenia to compare coverage of government, elections, public policy, courts, diplomacy, and civic institutions. Use multiple outlets when reading politically sensitive stories.
Business and economy coverage is best read beside general news because markets, trade, employment, public budgets, and household costs often shape the daily news agenda in Armenian dram.
Armenia sits within the Asia news region. Regional comparisons with Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, Bangladeshhelp readers separate local developments from broader cross-border trends.
Readers commonly move between public broadcasters, commercial TV or radio, newspapers, online-only outlets, and social video clips. The directory favors direct links to publishers so readers can verify stories at the source.
News discovery for Armenia is organized around Armenian. Multilingual pages are especially useful for diaspora readers, researchers, travelers, and people comparing domestic and international framing.
Search by outlet name, city, region, language, category, or coverage type. The listed cards also expose tags such as national, local, business, public broadcaster, digital media, and news agency where available.
Quick editorial-style pointers to help readers choose where to start.
Best for breaking news
National / public television news
Best public broadcaster
National / public television news
Best business source
National / RFE/RL Armenian Service
Best local source
Provincial / Shirak
Media landscape
Armenia's media environment can be read through national outlets, public or state-linked broadcasters where present, private publishers, local reporting, and digital-first sources. This page organizes available Armenia sources by language, category, and coverage level so readers can compare perspectives and verify stories directly with publishers.
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How to read this page
Start with national and public-interest sources, then compare local, business, independent, and specialist outlets where listed. Check each publisher's own disclosures for editorial focus, ownership, and correction policies.
Regional and local notes
Regional and city-level news can be especially important for public services, courts, weather, infrastructure, elections, business conditions, and community reporting.
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10 of 10 listings
www.1lurer.am/en
News platform of Armenia's public television service covering domestic, regional, and international news.
armenpress.am/en
Armenia's state news agency, founded in 1918, publishing multilingual national and international news.
www.azatutyun.am
RFE/RL Armenian Service multimedia outlet covering politics, society, economy, culture, and regional affairs.
www.civilnet.am/en
Digital media platform covering Armenian politics, society, regional affairs, explainers, interviews, and video journalism.
hetq.am/en
Investigative journalism outlet covering Armenia, corruption, public accountability, society, and regional issues.
news.am/eng
Armenian news agency covering social, political, and economic developments in Armenia, the region, and diaspora communities.
www.panorama.am/en
Armenian digital news site covering politics, society, economy, culture, and world news.
en.armradio.am
Public radio news service covering national, regional, culture, and world news from Armenia.
shirak.news
Regional digital news platform covering Shirak Province and local community news.
syunik.news
Regional digital news platform covering Syunik Province and local community reporting.