Ani Avetisyan
Ani was writing stories and photographing for four years before moving into the world of facts and numbers, first working as a data journalist, then as a fact-checker. Open-source investigations and data visualisation are her passions. Ani is interested in everything South Caucasus, politics, and 20th century world history.
Tensions flare between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces
Both sides have accused each other of ceasefire violations daily for over two weeks.
French Senate calls for sanctions on Azerbaijan and recognition of Nagorno-Karabakh
Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry called the resolution ‘groundless and far from the truth’.
‘Azerbaijan is preparing genocide’ — Pashinyan responds to Aliyev
The Armenian PM accused Aliyev of planning the genocide of the ethnic Armenian population of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Billionaire Ruben Vardanyan to serve as Nagorno-Karabakh’s State Minister
The Russian-Armenian businessman will be overseeing the work of nine ministries in the government.
Thousands rally in Nagorno-Karabakh over fears for region’s future
The demonstration in Stepanakert was the largest in recent memory.
What killed Tigran and Arsen?
Reactions to the death of a young gay Armenian couple have led to questions over the role society and the media plays in deepening the isolation felt by queer people in the country.
RT head Margarita Simonyan and senior Russian official ‘banned from Armenia’
Russian politician Konstantin Zatulin has been banned from the country following his claims that Armenia would provide Azerbaijan with a land corridor.
Pashinyan warns Azerbaijan preparing for military operation
Both sides have repeatedly accused each other of breaking the ceasefire while a war-of-words over the restoration of transport links has intensified.
Yerevan’s Brusov University students protest merger
Hundreds of students from Yerevan’s Brusov State University have protested a decision to merge their university with two others in the Yerevan.
Armenia says peace deal with Azerbaijan to be signed by year’s end
The Secretary of Armenia’s Security Council, Armen Grigoryan, said that Armenia and Azerbaijan had agreed on a timetable of actions.