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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.

MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN YEREVAN

As the primary national media center, Armenia's capital supports a print and digital news market characterized by a clear division between native Armenian publications and legacy Russian-language outlets. Readers seeking independent daily coverage often turn to Aravot, an Armenian-language paper that has circulated since 1994, while Golos Armenii continues to serve the Russian-speaking demographic. The local press landscape also features the historic state news agency Armenpress, originally established in 1918, alongside investigative outlets like Hetq. Paperboy lists 17 newspapers in Yerevan.

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