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 opposition leader calls for uprising but ‘without violence’
Vazgen Manukyan has been demanding that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan resign ‘without preconditions’.
Child safe after hostage crisis in Yerevan resolved
The man surrendered to police after several hours of negotiation with Armenia’s Chief of Police.
Pashinyan and Aliyev meet for first time since war
According to President Putin, the meeting in Moscow included discussions of unblocking regional economic and transportation links.
Remains of Armenian soldiers ‘killed in December clashes’ reportedly handed over
The soldiers were reportedly killed in clashes near Hadrut in late December.
Armenian Prime Minister calls for new elections in 2021
The date of the elections will be set following consultations with the opposition, Pashinyan said.
Armenia awaits complete numbers of killed soldiers and POWs
So far, Armenia has published the names of 1,779 killed soldiers.