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Armenia health care

Armenia embarks on healthcare reform with costs unclear

Details are sparse on how the government plans to pay for the reform, and how it plans to improve the quality of care in parallel.
Arshaluis Mgdesyan Mar 23, 2023
The news of the reopening of the mine took many by surprise and gave would-be protesters no time to organize. (Lydian Armenia)

Armenia restarts controversial gold mine

The Amulsar project had been suspended since 2018 because of fears of environmental hazards.
Arshaluis Mgdesyan Feb 27, 2023
Building bridges (Armenian MFA)

"Disaster diplomacy" creates hope for Armenia-Turkey normalization

Armenian experts expect Yerevan and Ankara will continue to take small steps toward each other. But Baku is unlikely to sit idly by as its top strategic partner and its archrival seek an understanding.
Arshaluis Mgdesyan Feb 16, 2023
Caucasus fault lines map

South Caucasus residents ponder earthquake risks

Following the devastating quakes in Turkey, residents of Azerbaijan, Armenia and Georgia are wondering how safe their cities are.
Heydar Isayev, Arshaluis Mgdesyan Feb 15, 2023
Armenia bank

Armenian banks record mega profits, but the economy doesn't feel it

The Armenian banking sector is booming thanks to the influx of Russian capital due to the war in Ukraine. But only a paltry amount is entering the Armenian economy.
Arshaluis Mgdesyan Feb 2, 2023
Stepanakert residents queue for produce (photo: Ani Balayan)

As blockade drags on, Karabakh Armenians fear they’ll be squeezed out

Dependent on outside aid and braced for renewed clashes with Azerbaijan, there are fears Karabakh Armenians might soon be forced out of the breakaway region for good.
Gabriel Gavin Feb 1, 2023
bridge

Georgia records growing trade with Armenia, Azerbaijan

Statistics show Georgia’s South Caucasus neighbors among its top trading partners. But how diverse is this trade?
Nini Gabritchidze Jan 19, 2023
Turkish Cargo

Turkey lifts ban on air cargo to Armenia

Many Armenians are wary of restoring ties with a traditional archrival.
John Horan Jan 9, 2023
Talibov

Head of Azerbaijan’s Nakhchivan fiefdom resigns after 27 years

Vasif Talibov, “khan” of “Azerbaijan’s North Korea,” has long been accused of exercising his totalitarian impulses.
Dec 21, 2022
China Georgia

Unpacking Chinese finance in the South Caucasus

The region is newly strategic as Russia’s war shifts attention to the so-called Middle Corridor.
Dec 14, 2022
Central Bank of Armenia

Armenia’s economic boom hurts tech sector

An influx of Russians has pushed up the value of the dram, undercutting Armenia’s exporters and the celebrated IT industry.
Arshaluis Mgdesyan Nov 30, 2022
Pashinyan Raisi

Iran and Armenia agree to double gas trade

Armenia gets the bulk of its natural gas from Russia. But ties with Moscow are fraying and Yerevan will soon have more alternatives.
Ani Mejlumyan Nov 2, 2022
Zvarnots

Russians flee conscription for another potential war zone: Armenia

Young men seeking to avoid getting sent to Ukraine are little aware of the tensions in the Caucasus.
Ani Mejlumyan Oct 14, 2022
trucks

Kazakhstan closes sanctions-dodging loopholes for Russia, Belarus

Kazakhstan’s largest bank has also suspended use of a popular Russian payment card.
Joanna Lillis Sep 22, 2022
Lachin road

Armenians warily travel along “the new road” to Karabakh

Days before Azerbaijan launched an assault against Armenia, Armenians began using a new, Azerbaijan-constructed road to travel between Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia.
Lilit Shahverdyan, Joshua Kucera Sep 15, 2022

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