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.
Armenian parliament dissolved paving way for June elections
Snap parliamentary elections will take place on 20 June.
Kocharyan snubs offer of triple alliance of former presidents
Second President Robert Kocharyan claimed the alliance might harm the Homeland Salvation Movement.
Nineteen Armenians ‘killed in Azerbaijani captivity’
According to lawyers representing the captives in the European Court of Human Rights, 12 are civilians.
Biden administration formally recognises Armenian genocide
The US President has formally recognised the Armenian genocide.
Aliyev threatens to establish ‘corridor’ in Armenia by force
The threat has sparked outrage and harsh condemnation in Armenia.
Two alleged mercenaries from Syria to stand trial in Armenia
Two men, allegedly Syrian mercenaries recruited by Turkey during the Second Nagorno-Karabakh war, are set to stand trial.
POWs, the economy, and vaccines discussed as Pashinyan meets Putin
Pashinyan and Putin discussed the situation over Nagorno-Karabakh and the future of Russian-Armenian relations.
Azerbaijan appears to confirm Armenian use of Iskander missiles
Azerbaijan’s National Agency for Mine Action published photos that appeared to show fragments of the Russian-made missiles.
Would a return to a presidential system solve Armenia's problems?
Nikol Pashinyan has floated the idea of reverting the country to a semi-presidential system, critics say the move would not address the country’s deeper problems.
Pashinyan announces changes to electoral system before elections
The ‘simple’ changes to the electoral code are expected to be passed before 20 June parliamentary elections.