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Ani Avetisyan

Ani is a seasoned journalist and fact-checker. Open-source investigations and data visualisation are her passions.

Police confront protesters as thousands take to the streets in Yerevan

Over 200 people have been detained as Police have used force to prevent protesters from blocking streets.

Pregnant woman dies after reportedly being hit by Pashinyan’s motorcade

The police officer driving the vehicle has been arrested.

Armenian opposition hits the streets again

The opposition is demanding the resignation of the Prime Minister following controversial statements he had made about the status of Nagorno-Karabakh.

Few details on Nagorno-Karabakh ‘agreement’ between Putin and Pashinyan

The Armenian Prime Minister also signed a number of bilateral agreements on economic,  cultural, and security cooperation.

Stepanakert’s memory hotel

The women living at the Ed-Em hotel carry with them the trauma of 30 years of conflict, but also the spark of hope for a better future.

Nagorno-Karabakh leadership slams Pashinyan

‘No government has a right to lower the negotiating bar for a status acceptable to Artsakh’, reads a recently adopted resolution by the Nagorno-Karabakh parliament.

Pashinyan: ‘By handing over territories I might have saved thousands of lives’

‘I should be blamed not for handing over the lands, but for not doing it’, the Armenian Prime Minister told parliament.

Armenian MPs barred from entering Nagorno-Karabakh by Russian peacekeepers

The MPs were from the opposition Armenia Alliance and I Have Honour blocs.

Armenia’s Minister of Emergency Situations arrested over alleged corruption 

Minister of Emergencies Andranik Piloyan and over a dozen employees of the ministry have been arrested for alleged corruption. 

Russia deploys more peacekeepers to halt ‘Azerbaijani advance’ in Nagorno-Karabakh

Azerbaijani troops appear to have vacated the village of Parukh, but are still reportedly stationed nearby.