Armenian newspapers and news sites
- Armenia Liberty Armenian newspaper published in English and Armenian languages.
- Tert Leading newspaper published in Russian, and Armenian language.
- Aravot Leading daily newspaper in Armenia. The newspaper published in Armenian, English & Russian languages.
- Haykakan Zhamanak
- 168.am (In English)
- Armenpress State news agency in Armenia.
- Hraparak Daily newspaper published in Armenia.
- Hetq Published in Yerevan by the Association of Investigative Journalists NGO.
- Yerkir Official newspaper of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF).
- 1in.am (Armenian News and Analyses)
- PanARMENIAN.Net
- Iravunk
- Golos Armenii
- Nagorno-Karabagh Republic (NKR)
- Syuniac Yerkir The newspaper printed in every 10 days.
- Business 24 Featuring Armenia and worldwide economic, financial and business sectors. The newspaper published in Armenian and Russian languages.
- Irates de Facto
- Novoye Vremya Russian-language newspaper published in Armenia.
- Azg Popular daily newspaper published Armenia. Azg publish in Armenian, Turkish, English and Russian languages.
- Marmara One of the Armenian-language daily newspapers published in Turkey.
- Shamshyan.com
- Jhoghovurd
- lurer.com
- iravaban.net
- operativ.am
- slaq
- panorama.am
- Novosti Armenia
- Sputnik Armenia
- Yelaket Lratvakan
- yn.am
- mamul.am
- asekose.am
- lragir.am
- shabat.am
- orer.am
- Champord Mass-distributed newspaper in the Caucasian region.
- Avangard
- Hairenik Armenian-American newspaper published in Massachusetts, United States.
- AsbarezCalifornia based newspaper published in Armenian-language.
- Horizon Weekly (Canada)
- Azat Or (Greece)
- Alik (Iran)
- Aztag (Lebanon)
Armenia is a nation, and former Soviet republic, in the mountainous Caucasus region between Asia and Europe. Among the earliest Christian civilizations, it’s defined by religious sites including the Greco-Roman Temple of Garni and 4th-century Etchmiadzin Cathedral, headquarters of the Armenian Church. Khor Virap Monastery is a pilgrimage site near Mount Ararat, a dormant volcano just across the border in Turkey. ― Google