30 years at the center of events: ARKA news agency’s anniversary

YEREVAN, May 1. /ARKA/. Thirty years is more than just a date. It represents thousands of news stories, tens of thousands of hours of work, hundreds of people, ideas, meetings, events, and decisions that ARKA has experienced together with its country, team, readers, and partners.

On May 1, 2026, ARKA turned 30.

All these years, we have strived to do what matters most: work honestly, professionally, and responsibly, maintaining audience trust in a rapidly changing information world. We have grown with the market, launched new projects, survived crises and transformations, but one thing has remained constant: respect for information and the people we serve.

On this day, we want to sincerely thank everyone who has been with us along the way: our colleagues—current and former employees, friends, partners, clients, subscribers, and readers.

Thank you for your trust, support, cooperation, ideas, and faith in ARKA.

30 years is a long history for media. And it’s especially important for us that all this time there were people nearby who helped us move forward.

Thank you for joining us.

Sincerely,

ARKA News Agency Editorial Team

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