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#Nagorno-Karabakh

EU approves 2-year monitoring mission to Armenia–Azerbaijan border

The EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs described the mission as ‘a new phase in the EU’s engagement in the South Caucasus.’

EU approves 2-year monitoring mission to Armenia–Azerbaijan border

The EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs described the mission as ‘a new phase in the EU’s engagement in the South Caucasus.’

EU Parliament calls for OSCE peacekeepers in Nagorno-Karabakh

The parliament also called for the EU to ensure the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh were not ‘held hostage by Baku’s activism’.

EU Parliament calls for OSCE peacekeepers in Nagorno-Karabakh

The parliament also called for the EU to ensure the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh were not ‘held hostage by Baku’s activism’.

Podcast | A power struggle in Stepanakert and Alt Info’s busy week

Rumours of Nagorno-Karabakh’s State Minister Ruben Vardanyan’s potential resignation and the latest on the activities of the far-right Alt Info.

Podcast | A power struggle in Stepanakert and Alt Info’s busy week

Rumours of Nagorno-Karabakh’s State Minister Ruben Vardanyan’s potential resignation and the latest on the activities of the far-right Alt Info.

Nagorno-Karabakh reports gas cut for second time since start of blockade

This comes following issues with the region’s internet and electricity.

Nagorno-Karabakh reports gas cut for second time since start of blockade

This comes following issues with the region’s internet and electricity.

In Pictures | Life in limbo at the Hotel Goris

Unable to return home, residents of Nagorno-Karabakh caught on the Armenian side of the Lachin blockade have temporarily settled near the border.

In Pictures | Life in limbo at the Hotel Goris

Unable to return home, residents of Nagorno-Karabakh caught on the Armenian side of the Lachin blockade have temporarily settled near the border.

Aliyev denies that Nagorno-Karabakh is under blockade

Publicly addressing the blockade for the first time since it began, Aliyev praised the ‘protesters’ and claimed a peace treaty was ‘inevitable’.

Aliyev denies that Nagorno-Karabakh is under blockade

Publicly addressing the blockade for the first time since it began, Aliyev praised the ‘protesters’ and claimed a peace treaty was ‘inevitable’.

Nagorno-Karabakh introduces rationing and blackouts as blockade continues

Local residents will be able to purchase just 1 kilogramme of four food staples and 1 litre of cooking oil per month.

Nagorno-Karabakh introduces rationing and blackouts as blockade continues

Local residents will be able to purchase just 1 kilogramme of four food staples and 1 litre of cooking oil per month.

Food shortages spark creative New Year’s solutions in Nagorno Karabakh

From vegetable bouquets to mayonnaise pancakes, people in Nagorno-Karabakh found ways to greet the New Year despite produce shortages.

Food shortages spark creative New Year’s solutions in Nagorno Karabakh

By Arpi Bekaryan

From vegetable bouquets to mayonnaise pancakes, people in Nagorno-Karabakh found ways to greet the New Year despite produce shortages.

Food and festivities in short supply as Nagorno-Karabakh enters new year under blockade

The Lachin corridor remains blocked despite the closure of a mine central to the protests blocking the road.

Food and festivities in short supply as Nagorno-Karabakh enters new year under blockade

The Lachin corridor remains blocked despite the closure of a mine central to the protests blocking the road.

Nagorno-Karabakh rallies amid blockade

Tens of thousands gathered in Stepanakert on Sunday to demand that the Lachin Corridor be reopened. 

Nagorno-Karabakh rallies amid blockade

Tens of thousands gathered in Stepanakert on Sunday to demand that the Lachin Corridor be reopened. 

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