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#Second Nagorno-Karabakh War

Remains of Armenian soldiers ‘killed in December clashes’ reportedly handed over

The soldiers were reportedly killed in clashes near Hadrut in late December.

Remains of Armenian soldiers ‘killed in December clashes’ reportedly handed over

The soldiers were reportedly killed in clashes near Hadrut in late December.

Armenia and Azerbaijan mark new year in mourning 

Celebrations took on a sombre mood as families mourned friends and relatives killed in the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War.

Armenia and Azerbaijan mark new year in mourning 

Celebrations took on a sombre mood as families mourned friends and relatives killed in the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War.

Opinion | Azerbaijan’s new reality

After the war, Ilham Aliyev’s rule seems unassailable, but already this new order of things is showing cracks in its foundation. 

Opinion | Azerbaijan’s new reality

By Bahruz Samadov

After the war, Ilham Aliyev’s rule seems unassailable, but already this new order of things is showing cracks in its foundation. 

Over 70 Armenian soldiers missing after fresh clashes in Nagorno-Karabakh

Armenian authorities report that 73 soldiers went missing following skirmishes in the Hadrut region of Nagorno-Karabakh. 

Over 70 Armenian soldiers missing after fresh clashes in Nagorno-Karabakh

Armenian authorities report that 73 soldiers went missing following skirmishes in the Hadrut region of Nagorno-Karabakh. 

War from behind the lens: conflict reporting as an Azerbaijani IDP 

Shells, war crimes, and a belated homecoming, for Ahmad Mukhtar, reporting on the second Nagorno-Karabakh war was a deeply personal affair. 

War from behind the lens: conflict reporting as an Azerbaijani IDP 

By Hamida Giyasbayli

Shells, war crimes, and a belated homecoming, for Ahmad Mukhtar, reporting on the second Nagorno-Karabakh war was a deeply personal affair. 

Azerbaijan charges four soldiers over war crimes

Other videos appearing to show war crimes committed by Azerbaijani soldiers remain under investigation.

Azerbaijan charges four soldiers over war crimes

Other videos appearing to show war crimes committed by Azerbaijani soldiers remain under investigation.

Russian peacekeepers extend control following skirmish near Hadrut

Russian peacekeeping forces extended their area of control in Nagorno-Karabakh to incorporate several Armenian-controlled settlements.

Russian peacekeepers extend control following skirmish near Hadrut

Russian peacekeeping forces extended their area of control in Nagorno-Karabakh to incorporate several Armenian-controlled settlements.

Human Rights Watch publishes reports on ‘unlawful’ strikes 

Human Right Watch has published two separate reports on unlawful use of explosive weapons by Armenian and Azerbaijani forces.

Human Rights Watch publishes reports on ‘unlawful’ strikes 

Human Right Watch has published two separate reports on unlawful use of explosive weapons by Armenian and Azerbaijani forces.

Azerbaijan holds victory parade in Baku

Aliyev said that areas of Armenia including Syunik, Lake Sevan, and Yerevan were Azerbaijan’s ‘historical lands’ during the parade.

Azerbaijan holds victory parade in Baku

Aliyev said that areas of Armenia including Syunik, Lake Sevan, and Yerevan were Azerbaijan’s ‘historical lands’ during the parade.

Armenia awaits complete numbers of killed soldiers and POWs 

So far, Armenia has published the names of 1,779 killed soldiers.

Armenia awaits complete numbers of killed soldiers and POWs 

So far, Armenia has published the names of 1,779 killed soldiers.

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