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Ani Avetisyan

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

Fake vaccine passport scandal revealed in Armenia

Over 700 people bought fake vaccine passports in the city of Gyumri, according to the authorities. 

Criminal case launched over Armenian ex-President’s repeated trips to German spa town

According to a recent investigation, Serzh Sargsyan visited Baden-Baden more than 15 times during his presidential tenure.

Nagorno-Karabakh civilian shot dead in apparent ceasefire violation

Witnesses said Martakert resident Aram Tepnants had previously told Russian peacekeepers that he was afraid of working so near the line of contact.

Pashinyan: Negotiations underway over new nuclear power plant

The Armenian Prime Minister said that construction is planned to begin in 2025.

Azerbaijani planes to cross Armenian airspace for the first time in seven years

According to the Armenian Civil Aviation Committee, there was no ban on civilian flights from Azerbaijan over Armenian territory.

1/4 of one of Armenia’s largest  industrial companies to be nationalised

The shares will be transferred from the Russia-based ‘Industrial Company’, which owns 60% of the Zangezur Copper and Molybdenum Combine.

Armenia’s former Defence Minister arrested, charged with embezzlement 

Davit Tonoyan who served as Defence Minister during the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War is accused of embezzling about $4.7 million. 

Armenia marks anniversary of Second Nagorno-Karabakh War

Armenian officials have said that the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict will not end until the question of status for the disputed region is settled.

Opinion | Taking stock one year after the war 

OC Media’s Armenia and Azerbaijan correspondents give personal reflections on the anniversary of the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War. 

Criminal case opened for ‘insulting’ Facebook comment on Pashinyan photo

According to Armenian police, the case was initiated ‘without a complaint of the presumably injured party՛․