
Show overview
The Week in Review - EVN Report launched in 2025 and has put out 55 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 25 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 20 min and 29 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language News show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed earlier today, with 17 episodes already out so far this year. Published by EVN Report.
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EVN Report’s twice-a-week podcast keeps you up to date on everything in Armenia. Listen to interviews, features, and our Week in Review news roundup to hear what’s happening and why it’s important. We go in depth into the events shaping our lives in Armenia, the region, and throughout the world.
Latest Episodes
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Election Campaign Kicks Off
European Parliament Backs Armenia’s Elections, Calls for Artsakh Armenians’ Right of Return
Commemorating 111th Anniversary of Armenian Genocide
EU to Deploy Second Mission to Armenia
Armenia Signals Limits to Moscow

Putin Advocates for Pro-Russian Forces in Armenia Elections
In EVN Report’s news roundup for the week of April 3: Russian President Vladimir Putin wants pro-Russian forces to participate in Armenia’s upcoming elections; Russian Deputy PM warns Moscow may be forced to reconsider economic ties with Armenia; the anti-corruption committee uncovers alleged vote-buying scheme linked to Samvel Karapetyan’s party ahead of June 7 elections and more. The post Putin Advocates for Pro-Russian Forces in Armenia Elections appeared first on EVN Report.

Armenia, Greece Move Toward Strategic Partnership
In EVN Report’s news roundup for the week of March 27: Armenia and Greece move toward strategic partnership; Armenia sends humanitarian aid to Iran; former Civil Contract MP appointed to Constitutional Court and more. The post Armenia, Greece Move Toward Strategic Partnership appeared first on EVN Report.

E.U. Allocates Additional Funding to Armenia to Accelerate Reforms
In EVN Report’s news roundup for the week of March 20: E.U. announces €140 million in additional funding to Armenia to accelerate reforms; the Minister of Economy says Armenia is already feeling the effects of the conflict in Iran; EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas says Russia has already begun targeting Armenia ahead of its elections. The post E.U. Allocates Additional Funding to Armenia to Accelerate Reforms appeared first on EVN Report.

Pashinyan Requests the Resignation of the Director of the Genocide Museum
In EVN Report’s news roundup for the week of March 13: the director of the Armenian Genocide Museum resigns following the prime minister’s request; Armenia’s Investigative Committee says the secret services of an unnamed country are pressuring Armenian citizens there to support certain parties running in the elections in Armenia; Pashinyan says Armenia is ready to provide a road connecting Azerbaijan’s western regions and Nakhichevan along the Kornidzor–Goris–Yeghegnadzor–Yeraskh route. The post Pashinyan Requests the Resignation of the Director of the Genocide Museum appeared first on EVN Report.

Regional Tensions Rise After Strikes on Iran
In EVN Report’s news roundup for the week of March 6: Following U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran, the stakes are high for Armenia and the wider South Caucasus; Armenian Government is facilitating the return of Armenian nationals trapped across the Gulf and other regions; Electric Networks of Armenia, owned by Tashir Group, is to be nationalized and more. The post Regional Tensions Rise After Strikes on Iran appeared first on EVN Report.

EU to Deploy Rapid Response Team to Armenia
In EVN Report’s news roundup for the week of February 27: The EU to deploy a rapid response team to Armenia to help counter Russian interference ahead of parliamentary elections; Armenia and Poland sign a new defense cooperation agreement; Armenia’s Defense Minister meets senior Iranian officials as U.S.–Iran tensions rise and more. The post EU to Deploy Rapid Response Team to Armenia appeared first on EVN Report.

Ruben Vardanyan Sentenced to 20 Years by Baku Military Court
In EVN Report’s news roundup for the week of February 20: Ruben Vardanyan sentenced to 20 years by military court in Baku; criminal charges filed against Catholicos Garegin II; Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan proposes transferring railway concession from Russian operator to third country and more. The post Ruben Vardanyan Sentenced to 20 Years by Baku Military Court appeared first on EVN Report.

J.D. Vance Makes a Historic Visit to Armenia
In EVN Report’s news roundup for the week of February 13: U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance makes a historic visit to Armenia, announcing major defense and nuclear deals, and sparking controversy over a deleted tweet; Armenia publicly showcases weapons purchased from India for the first time; Azerbaijani civil society representatives enter Armenia via the newly demarcated section of the shared border and more. The post J.D. Vance Makes a Historic Visit to Armenia appeared first on EVN Report.

A Baku Court Delivers Final Verdicts Against Former Artsakh Officials
In EVN Report’s news roundup for the week of February 6: leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan meet in Abu Dhabi, where they were honored for efforts aimed at advancing peace; a Baku court delivers final verdicts against former leaders of Artsakh; the draft text of Armenia’s new constitution will be ready in March but the preamble, one of the most contested elements, will be addressed at a later stage. The post A Baku Court Delivers Final Verdicts Against Former Artsakh Officials appeared first on EVN Report.

Ten Armenians Who Remained in Artsakh Transferred to Armenia
In EVN Report’s news roundup for the week of January 23: Ten Armenians who remained in Artsakh after its fall have been transferred to Armenia; the Foreign Intelligence Service says risk of war with Azerbaijan is low, even as rhetoric from Baku intensifies; Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan joins U.S. President Trump’s Board of Peace in Davos and more. The post Ten Armenians Who Remained in Artsakh Transferred to Armenia appeared first on EVN Report.

Four Armenian Captives Held in Baku Released
In EVN Report’s news roundup for the week of January 16: Azerbaijan releases four Armenian captives held in Baku; Armenia and the United States agree on implementation framework for TRIPP; two Armenians confirmed dead amid ongoing protests in Iran and more. The post Four Armenian Captives Held in Baku Released appeared first on EVN Report.

World Bank Approves Grant to Support Refugee Housing in Armenia
In EVN Report’s news roundup for the week of December 26: the Armenian government is prepared to fund the rehabilitation of several strategic railway segments, currently under Russian management, should the Russian side fail to fulfill its obligations; ICRC visits all Armenians currently held in Azerbaijan; the World Bank approves a $250 million grant for immediate housing assistance to Artsakh Armenians. The post World Bank Approves Grant to Support Refugee Housing in Armenia appeared first on EVN Report.

EU Approves 20 Million Euro Military Aid Package
In EVN Report’s news roundup for the week of December 19: the European Union approves 20 million euro military aid package under the European Peace Facility; the National Security Service releases document alleging Archbishop Ezras Nersisyan, the Catholicos’ brother collaborated with the Soviet KGB in the late 1980s; Azerbaijani gasoline reaches Armenia for the first time via the Azerbaijan-Georgia-Armenia rail route and more. The post EU Approves 20 Million Euro Military Aid Package appeared first on EVN Report.

Armenia and Germany Sign Strategic Partnership Declaration
In EVN Report’s news roundup for the week of December 12: Armenia and Germany sign joint declaration on a new Strategic Agenda for bilateral partnership; Yerevan and Baku begin talks on potential export of Azerbaijani fuel to Armenia; Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan proposes a joint roadmap with Azerbaijan to close two issues: the return of Armenians to Nagorno-Karabakh and Baku’s so-called “Western Azerbaijan” narrative and more. The post Armenia and Germany Sign Strategic Partnership Declaration appeared first on EVN Report.