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The struggle for press freedom and journalistic integrity in Armenia

Journalists at a press conference held by Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan (Photo: RA Prime Minister’s office, July 25, 2023) In recent years, Armenia has made progress in protecting freedom of speech. In 2024, the country improved its ranking in the World Press Freedom Index, rising from 49th to 43rd place. However, despite some success, Armenia continues to face obstacles that hinder the development of independent media and public discourse. Politi…
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The Armenian Weekly broke the news in on Tuesday, March 11, 2025.
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