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17 Armenian newspapers in the directory

Print media in this South Caucasus nation has roots dating back to the mid-19th century, evolving into a largely privately owned contemporary press sector. Major daily publications include Aravot, a prominent independent broadsheet founded in 1994, and Haykakan Zhamanak, a high-circulation paper historically recognized for investigative reporting. Golos Armenii, originally established in 1934, remains a significant Russian-language daily serving minority communities and bilingual readers. While most print circulation is strictly centered around the capital of Yerevan in the national language, locals also access minor regional editions and English-language weeklies. Paperboy indexes 17 Armenian newspapers — browse the full directory below.

Compiled by Paperboy editorial · Updated 2026-06-04

ALL NEWSPAPERS(17)

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Yerevan, Yerevan

Operating as one of Armenia’s most prominent independent news outlets, this publication provides comprehensive coverage in both Armenian and English with a focus on investigative journalism and political accountability. It is particularly noted for its historical resilience in the face of government pressure, having transitioned from a major television station to a leading digital platform that informs a broad audience on critical human rights and democratic issues.

Aravot

Yerevan, Yerevan

Aravot is an independent daily newspaper based in Yerevan, Armenia. Established in 1994, it provides comprehensive coverage of national politics, international relations, social issues, and cultural events. It is recognized for its objective reporting and diverse editorial perspectives, serving as a primary news source for Armenian-speaking audiences.

Armenpress

Yerevan, Yerevan

Armenpress is the national news agency of Armenia, providing comprehensive coverage of domestic and international events. Based in Yerevan, it serves as a primary source for political, economic, and cultural news, offering content in several languages. Established in 1918, it remains a pillar of the country's media landscape.

Aysor

Yerevan, Yerevan

Aysor is an Armenian news portal based in Yerevan, providing comprehensive coverage of domestic and international events. Established in 2009, it focuses on politics, economy, social issues, and regional developments. The outlet is known for its up-to-the-minute reporting and diverse multimedia content serving an Armenian audience.

AZG Daily

Yerevan, Yerevan

Azg is a prominent Armenian newspaper based in Yerevan. Established in 1991, it covers political, social, and cultural news with an analytical focus. The publication is closely associated with the Democratic Liberal Party and provides comprehensive coverage of domestic issues, regional developments, and international affairs.

Golos Armeni

Yerevan, Yerevan

Golos Armenii is a prominent Russian-language newspaper based in Yerevan, Armenia. Established in the Soviet era and continuing as an independent publication, it provides extensive coverage of Armenian politics, social issues, and regional affairs. It is known for its critical analysis and socio-political commentary on national events.

Hayastany Hanrapetutyun

Yerevan, Yerevan

Hayastany Hanrapetutyun is a daily newspaper based in Yerevan, Armenia. Established in 1990 as an official publication of the Armenian parliament, it covers national politics, international relations, culture, and social issues. The publication serves as a historical chronicler of the country's post-Soviet independence and current affairs.

Hetq

Yerevan, Yerevan

Renowned for its rigorous investigative reporting, this Yerevan-based publication exposes corruption and systemic issues across Armenia through deep-dive journalism. It serves as a vital independent watchdog for both domestic and international readers, often filling the gap where mainstream media outlets remain silent.

Horizon Weekly

Yerevan, Yerevan

Established in 1979 as the official publication of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation in Canada, this bilingual weekly serves the Armenian diaspora by reporting on community news, cultural events, and geopolitical developments concerning Armenia and Artsakh. It remains a vital link for the global Armenian community, offering comprehensive coverage that bridges local diaspora perspectives with the political and social issues facing the homeland.

Internews

Yerevan, Yerevan

Internews Armenia, now the Media Initiatives Center, is a prominent media development organization and news portal based in Yerevan. It focuses on strengthening independent journalism, media literacy, and professional ethics. The platform provides essential resources, training, and analysis for the media community in Armenia and beyond.

Iravunk

Yerevan, Yerevan

Established in 1989, this influential publication serves as a prominent platform for conservative political analysis and investigative reporting within Armenia's media landscape. It is widely recognized for its nationalistic editorial stance and its consistent role in shaping public discourse through both its print editions and its Russian-language digital portal.

Novoye Vremya

Yerevan, Yerevan

Novoye Vremya is a Russian-language socio-political newspaper based in Yerevan, Armenia. It provides coverage of domestic politics, regional developments, and issues concerning the Armenian Diaspora. The publication features analysis on social affairs, culture, and international relations, aiming to offer high-quality journalism for the Russian-speaking population in Armenia.

Pan Armenian

Yerevan, Yerevan

Operating as a prominent digital news portal since 2000, this platform provides comprehensive coverage of political, economic, and social developments within Armenia and the broader diaspora. It is recognized for delivering timely reporting in multiple languages, serving as a primary source of information for both local residents and international readers interested in regional affairs.

Panorama

Yerevan, Yerevan

Panorama is an Armenian news agency based in Yerevan that provides comprehensive coverage of national and regional events. It reports on politics, economics, social issues, and culture within Armenia and the South Caucasus. The publication offers news in Armenian, English, and Russian to reach a global audience.

Respublika Armenia

Yerevan, Yerevan

Respublika Armenia is a prominent Russian-language newspaper based in Yerevan, Armenia. It provides comprehensive coverage of national news, government affairs, regional developments, and economic issues. As an official publication, it focuses on domestic politics, international relations, and cultural events affecting the Armenian state and its people.

Tert Am

Yerevan, Yerevan

Tert.am is a prominent Armenian news portal based in Yerevan. Established in 2008, it provides comprehensive coverage of domestic and international politics, economy, social issues, and culture. The platform is known for its real-time reporting and is available in Armenian, Russian, and English languages.

Yerkir

Yerevan, Yerevan

Yerkir is an Armenian news publication based in Yerevan. Originally established as a daily newspaper, it now serves as a major online platform covering domestic politics, social issues, and national security. The outlet is known for its coverage of Armenian political affairs and regional developments from a national perspective.