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School Maksat

2021: Eurasianet’s year in review

Catch up on the biggest events we covered this year.
Dec 29, 2021
Lake Azat, near Yerevan

Perspectives | Dam building on the Kura-Aras and water tensions in the Caucasus

Amid pressures from climate change, hydropower dams are further disrupting cross-border water supplies. Part two in a series.
Nareg Kuyumjian Dec 28, 2021
Aliyev celebrating victory at the at Gulabird hydropower plant in February (president.az)

Perspectives | Don’t water it down: The role of water security in the Armenia-Azerbaijan war

Water disputes helped escalate the conflict into all-out war. Left unaddressed, they pose the same risk again. The first in a three-part series.
Nareg Kuyumjian Dec 22, 2021
All the news that’s fit to print (president.az)

Azerbaijan’s pro-government media: Just following orders

Authorities send news outlets instructions on how to cover events large and small. We obtained a cache of the messages.
Dec 20, 2021
Azerbaijan police

Azerbaijani government adopts still harsher tactics against opposition

Police have been acting more forcefully following victory in last year’s war with Armenia.
Heydar Isayev Dec 16, 2021
Azerbaijan parliament

Azerbaijan to implement new media restrictions

The new media law would impose many new regulations on the country’s already heavily controlled media.
Heydar Isayev Dec 15, 2021
Azerbaijani soldiers

One year after arrests for war crimes, Azerbaijan remains silent

Last year Baku took the surprising step of announcing the prosecutions of four soldiers for crimes against Armenians. But there is no word on what happened since – and no reciprocation from Armenia, either.
Ulkar Natiqqizi Dec 15, 2021
Yerevan Ararat

Turkey, Armenia to appoint envoys to normalize relations

It would be the most concrete step yet in restoring ties between the two sides, whose border has been closed for nearly three decades.
Ani Mejlumyan Dec 14, 2021
Zemmour Armenia

French far-right figure seeks votes in Armenia

Eric Zemmour’s visit was largely unnoticed in Armenia, but French Armenians accused him of trying to use the country’s conflicts for his own Islamophobic purposes.
Ani Mejlumyan Dec 13, 2021
Armenian soldiers

A year after war, Armenian prisoners still bargaining chips in Azerbaijan

The Armenian government has come under fire for appearing to discredit as “deserters” the dozens of soldiers still in captivity.
Ani Mejlumyan Dec 10, 2021
Georgia vegetables

Georgia responds to inflation by increasing spending

The cash transfers risk pushing consumer prices up further.
Nino Bakradze Dec 8, 2021
Karabakh demining

International court orders Armenia and Azerbaijan to curb racial hatred

The International Court of Justice declined, however, to order more concrete measures related to Armenian prisoners and maps of land mines in Azerbaijan.
Joshua Kucera Dec 8, 2021
Doctor Baku

Azerbaijan’s anti-vaxxers remain on the fringe

Compared to its neighbors, anti-vaccine sentiment hasn’t really taken hold in Azerbaijan. Some are still trying, though.
Heydar Isayev Dec 6, 2021
BP-operated Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli

New American company seeks to realize Trans-Caspian pipe dream

The new proposal’s modest scope, and new diplomatic developments, could finally make the pipeline feasible.
David O'Byrne Dec 1, 2021
MI-17 Azerbaijan

Military helicopter crash kills 14 officers in Azerbaijan

Government critics immediately began speculating about a foreign plot, which authorities have ruled out.
Heydar Isayev Dec 1, 2021

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