Ani Avetisyan
Ani is a seasoned journalist and fact-checker. Open-source investigations and data visualisation are her passions.
Azerbaijani MPs visit Armenia for the first time in a decade
Two Azerbaijani MPs visited Yerevan as participants in the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly hosted by Armenia.
Stepanakert lays claim to all territories lost in 2020
Nagorno-Karabakh authorities now recognise all territories ceded to Azerbaijan during and after the war as ‘occupied’.
One of Armenia’s largest opposition media groups shutters
Karyak Media Holding, which includes the ArmNews television channel and radio station, as well as the Tert.am news website is shutting down.
The battle over Christian monuments in Nagorno-Karabakh
Recent threats by Baku to erase Armenian inscriptions on monuments in Nagorno-Karabakh have directed a grim focus on the Armenia-Azerbaijan history war.
Armenian citizen fined for insulting Pashinyan
The conviction was the first under the recently passed ‘grave insults’ law.
Armenian Yazidi says he was ‘beaten and abused’ while serving as a conscript
On 2 February, relatives of Vle Feroyan appealed to the public after they said they had lost contact with him.
Armenian Public TV: Vahagn Khachaturyan to be offered country's presidency
Khachaturyan has been serving as Armenia’s Minister for High Tech Industry since 2021.
Former deputy minister elected Armenia’s new human rights defender
Former Deputy Minister of Justice Kristine Grigoryan, will replace Arman Tatoyan in February.
Investigation: Armenian President was ineligible for post due to secret second citizenship
An investigation has revealed that Armen Sarkissian was not eligible for the presidency, due to being a citizen of St. Kitts and Nevis.
Armenian PM wins case against Armenia in Strasbourg court
Pashinyan sued Armenia in 2010 over his arrest and conviction following the deadly 2008 crackdown on anti-government protesters.