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Arshaluys Barseghyan

Arshaluys has been a journalist since 2016, previously focusing on fact-checking and open-source investigations. As a journalist, her primary focus was on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, politics, and social and gender issues. She is also a close observer of the media environment of Armenia, as well as an advocate of fact-checking and media literacy.

Nagorno-Karabakh surrenders to Azerbaijan

The government of Nagorno-Karabakh has accepted Azerbaijan’s terms and agreed to dissolve their armed forces and integrate into Azerbaijan.

Azerbaijan demands complete surrender of Nagorno-Karabakh as it launches massive offensive

Azerbaijani forces have launched an assault on Nagorno-Karabakh, demanding the surrender and dissolution of the government in Stepanakert.

Ruling party falls short of majority in Yerevan elections

Civil Contract won 24 of 65 seats on the council, with just 33% of the vote.

Lachin Corridor remains closed despite ‘rapidly deteriorating humanitarian situation’ 

The Lachin Corridor remains blocked as the region continues to grapple with supply shortages amid calls for its reopening.

Prime Minister Pashinyan bashes Yerevan elections opponent on Public TV

Pashinyan was criticising Hayk Marutyan, a former ally of his and a candidate in the upcoming municipal elections in Yerevan.

Nagorno-Karabakh agrees to receive Russian humanitarian aid through Aghdam

The announcement came hours after the Nagorno-Karabakh’s parliament elected a new president. 

Shahramanyan elected as president of Nagorno-Karabakh

The former State Minister was voted in by parliament, under new terms enacted under martial law. 

Tensions rise between Armenia and Russia as officials trade accusations

Senior Russian officials have criticised Armenia’s engagement in military training exercises with the US and comments regarding Russia’s withdrawal from the region. 

Armenia’s ruling party accused of hiring young women for campaign marches in Yerevan 

Armenia’s ruling Civil Contract party has been accused of hiring young women to take part in campaign marches ahead of municipal elections in Yerevan.