Ani Avetisyan
Ani is a seasoned journalist and fact-checker. Open-source investigations and data visualisation are her passions.
Two killed as Azerbaijan reportedly takes Nagorno-Karabakh village
Azerbaijani forces have reportedly taken control of the Armenian-inhabited village of Parukh, residents have been evacuated.
In deep freeze, Nagorno-Karabakh finds itself without gas again
For the second time in two weeks, over 100,000 residents of Nagorno-Karabakh have been left without heating in sub-zero temperatures.
Armenian communists and peace activists hold competing Ukraine protests
Over the weekend Yerevan saw the largest pro-war and anti-war protests since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Evictions surge as rents skyrocket in Yerevan and Tbilisi
The unprecedented increase in the cost of rent has been driven primarily by migration out of Russia following the country’s invasion of Ukraine.
Violence sparks fear of new war among Nagorno-Karabakh residents
Some Armenian residents of Nagorno-Karabakh fear an attack by Azerbaijan may be imminent.
EU Parliament condemns destruction of Armenian heritage in Nagorno-Karabakh
The European Parliament voted 635 to 2 with 42 abstentions to adopt a resolution on the Destruction of Cultural Heritage in Nagorno Karabakh.
Nagorno-Karabakh left in the cold
Azerbaijani authorities have so far denied Armenian repair crews access to a damaged pipeline that has left most of Nagorno-Karabakh without heating.
Silent and uneasy: Armenia’s response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine
In Armenia, people have found themselves lost between deep-seated feelings of trauma and apathy.
Armenia stands alone in support for Russia in Council of Europe
Russia has been suspended from the Council of Europe, with Georgia supporting the decision and Azerbaijan not taking part in the vote.
Armenian and Azerbaijani officials silent on Donbas recognition
Aliyev’s silence was particularly loud, given his meeting with Putin on Tuesday — and his subsequent signing of a ‘Declaration on Allied Interaction’.