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Monday, 8 June 2026

Monday, June 08, 2026

Nikol Pashinyan’s Victory in the 2026 Parliamentary Elections

Yerevan, 8 June 2026. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his ruling Civil Contract Party secured a convincing victory in the 2026 parliamentary elections, reaffirming their position as the country's leading political force and gaining the mandate to form a new government.

These elections were widely regarded as one of the most significant political events in modern Armenian history. They served not only as an assessment of the government's performance but also as a referendum on Armenia’s future direction, including its relationships with Russia, the European Union, the United States, and its efforts to establish lasting peace with neighbouring Azerbaijan and Turkey.

A Historic Victory

Following the announcement of the preliminary results, Prime Minister Pashinyan described the outcome as a “historic victory,” emphasizing that the Armenian people had reaffirmed their support for democratic reforms, stronger institutions, national sovereignty, and a modern vision for the country’s future.

Voter turnout remained relatively high, reflecting strong public engagement and significant interest in shaping Armenia’s political and economic future.

The Opposition Challenge

The main challenger to the ruling party was the opposition bloc led by businessman Samvel Karapetyan. Despite a strong campaign, the opposition was unable to gain sufficient support to challenge the dominance of the Civil Contract Party.

Political analysts note that many voters preferred stability, continuity, and reform rather than a return to former political structures. The election results indicate that a significant portion of Armenian society continues to support the transformation process initiated after the 2018 Velvet Revolution.

A Foreign Policy of Balance and Partnership

One of the key factors behind Pashinyan’s victory was his foreign policy strategy.

In recent years, Armenia has significantly expanded cooperation with the European Union and Western partners while simultaneously seeking to maintain constructive relations with Russia and regional neighbours.

Pashinyan has consistently argued that Armenia’s future should be built upon:

  • National sovereignty;

  • Democratic governance;

  • Economic modernisation;

  • International cooperation;

  • Technological innovation;

  • Integration into the global economy.

The election outcome is widely interpreted as public support for this strategic direction.

The Peace Agenda

A major component of the government’s programme has been the pursuit of long-term peace and stability in the South Caucasus.

Following the dramatic developments surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh in 2023, the Armenian government prioritised diplomatic engagement and efforts to achieve a sustainable peace agreement with Azerbaijan.

While this policy remains a subject of debate within Armenian society, many voters supported the government's commitment to reducing regional tensions and creating new opportunities for economic development, trade, and international investment.

Challenges for the New Government

Despite the electoral victory, the new administration faces a number of significant challenges:

  • Accelerating economic growth;

  • Attracting foreign direct investment;

  • Creating high-quality jobs;

  • Modernising education and workforce skills;

  • Strengthening national security;

  • Continuing institutional reforms;

  • Maintaining a balanced foreign policy between East and West.

Experts suggest that Pashinyan’s new term may become one of the most decisive periods in Armenia’s modern history. Its success will largely determine whether the country can consolidate the gains achieved over recent years and emerge as one of the most dynamic democratic and economic centres in the region.

Election Results and Future Outlook

The 2026 parliamentary elections demonstrated that a majority of Armenian voters continue to place their trust in Nikol Pashinyan and his team.

The victory of the Civil Contract Party reflects public support for stability, reform, peace, economic development, and broader international engagement.

Armenia now enters a new political chapter that may shape the country's trajectory for many years to come. The coming parliamentary term will be crucial in determining whether the government can transform electoral confidence into long-term national progress and prosperity.

Monday, June 08, 2026

Dr Olga Azarova: Why Business Education for Kids is the Ultimate Future-Proof Strategy

MiniBoss graduates celebrating their business education achievements

In a rapidly changing global economy, traditional academic education is no longer a guaranteed ticket to lifelong success. The formulas of yesterday cannot solve the unpredictable challenges of tomorrow. To thrive in the 21st century, children need more than just textbook knowledge—they need resilience, adaptability, and an entrepreneurial mindset.

Early business education is not about forcing children to become corporate executives; it is about unlocking their full potential by cultivating vital life skills like critical thinking, emotional intelligence, and proactive problem-solving. This is precisely where MINIBOSS BUSINESS SCHOOL steps in, transforming potential into tangible capability through its prestigious International Diploma.

Sunday, 7 June 2026

Sunday, June 07, 2026

The Last Peaceful Sunday Evening of the Old World: Why Our Children Can No Longer Be Prepared for Yesterday’s Life

BUSINESS & GROWTH | 100%NEWS
Special Sunday Edition with Mr. Dominic Ashford

A thoughtful child considering the future amidst technological advancements and shifting educational paradigms

In this special Sunday edition of BUSINESS & GROWTH | 100%NEWS, our leading journalist Mr. Dominic Ashford opens a conversation about what truly matters: the future of our children, the transformation of education, and the new reality created by artificial intelligence. This is not simply an article about schools, grades or careers. It is a serious reflection on whether we are still preparing the next generation for yesterday’s world — while tomorrow is already demanding a completely different kind of human being: thoughtful, resilient, creative, ethical and capable of building a meaningful future.

Sunday evening is a strange time. The world seems to pause. Parents close their laptops. Children finish their homework. Someone prepares a school uniform for tomorrow. Someone checks the timetable. Someone habitually says to a child: “Study well, and everything will be fine.”

Sunday, June 07, 2026

The Last Human Signal: How AI, Google Zero and the Collapse of Trust Are Rewriting Global Journalism

Transformations and AI disruption in the global journalism and media ecosystem

The global journalism and media ecosystem is undergoing one of the most profound structural transformations in its history. As we look at the landscape in 2026, the industry is caught in a high-stakes balancing act: wrestling with the algorithmic disruption of generative AI, combating an unprecedented influx of automated "content noise," and struggling to maintain public trust.

As the world reflects on the future of journalism, it is important to remember that the profession is honoured on different dates across different countries: World Press Freedom Day is marked globally on 3 May, while Ukraine celebrates Journalist Day on 6 June. On this Ukrainian day of journalism, 100%NEWS extends its deepest respect and congratulations to Ukrainian journalists who, under the most difficult conditions of war, continue their own battle for truth against a brutal aggressor. Through their reporting, courage and moral discipline, they help Ukrainians see their own resilience, honour the bravery of those defending the country on the battlefield, and preserve the national hope for Victory.

This analytical report explores the economic capacity of the global media market, highlights the world's most authoritative news institutions, and breaks down the definitive trends defining the future of news gathering and distribution.

1. Global Media Market Capacity (2025–2026)

The broader media and information services sector has shown resilient fiscal growth, driven heavily by digital shifts, even as traditional print circulation and legacy broadcasting formats continue to contract.

Sunday, June 07, 2026

Svitlana Horodetska became a fashion partner of WORLD WOMAN FORUM 2026 in Davos

Svitlana Horodetska, founder of Horodetska boho, named fashion partner for World Woman Forum 2026 in Davos

Svitlana Horodetska is the founder and creative heart behind the internationally recognized fashion brand Horodetska boho, a unique fusion of European fashion aesthetics and authentic Ukrainian cultural heritage. Her fashion journey began eight years ago in Ukraine, where she established her own design atelier dedicated to creating distinctive handmade collections inspired by the spirit of ethnic boho style.

Since then, her creations have travelled across the world, captivating audiences with their originality, craftsmanship, and unmistakable artistic identity.

Friday, 5 June 2026

Friday, June 05, 2026

GBW 2026 Key Speakers Line-up Welcomes New High-Profile Names

Global Business Week 2026 announcement banner in Davos

Davos, Switzerland | Global Business Week 2026

The list of keynote speakers and distinguished participants of Global Business Week 2026 in Davos has been strengthened with a new group of high-profile international names, confirming the growing status of GBW as one of the most dynamic global platforms for business diplomacy, entrepreneurship, innovation, education and international cooperation.

Taking place from 9 to 17 July the Global Business Week 2026 will bring together entrepreneurs, investors, policymakers, family business owners, corporate leaders, educators, innovators, youth entrepreneurs and national business delegations from more than 40 countries. The event will be held under the theme “Business Diplomacy: Connections That Shape the Future.”