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Search | 37 Articles

Füzuli

After the war: Touring Azerbaijan's reclaimed territories

The mood in Baku is triumphal but it’s heavy and vengeful rather than joyous.
Paul Benjamin Osterlund Dec 22, 2020
Monastery of Saint Thaddeus in West Azerbaijan

Perspectives | How U.S. hawks’ fixation on Iran endangers Middle East Christians

A facile and naïve plan being discussed in Washington risks backfiring on Iran’s minority Christians.
Eldar Mamedov Oct 31, 2020
prayer

War in the Caucasus hits close to home for Turkey’s Armenians

Some are speaking out against the conflict despite fears the government’s strong support for Azerbaijan could fuel nationalist reprisals.
Ayla Jean Yackley Oct 21, 2020
South Caucasus gas pipeline

Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict poses threat to regional energy corridor

While it would be wrong to start pointing fingers and formulating conspiracy theories, clearly the risks are many and real.
David O'Byrne Oct 9, 2020
back to school

Armenian kids head back to school despite smoldering COVID-19 outbreak

Armenia is taking a faster route to in-person classes than its Caucasus neighbors, but it is adopting a number of precautions to make sure that schools don’t spread the virus.
Ani Mejlumyan Sep 15, 2020
Gyumri

Armenia sees steady decrease in COVID cases

The prime minister said the once heavily infected country can now “break the back” of the novel coronavirus.
Ani Mejlumyan Jul 30, 2020
Customers aren’t spending like they used to at the reopened Calumet bar in central Yerevan. (photos: Ani Mejlumyan)

After reopening, Armenian economy continues to struggle

“It was the pandemic that hit the economy hard, not the lockdown itself.”
Ani Mejlumyan Jul 30, 2020

Women are being forced to give birth ‘alone’, in post-lockdown Armenia and Ukraine

Across Eurasia, women have reported mistreatment that defies World Health Organization guidelines – and national policies.
Ani Hovhannisyan, Tetiana Kozak Jul 18, 2020
Pashinyan at a military funeral this week (primeminister.am)

Armenian opposition unites around army, snipes at PM


The military clashes this week have become the latest cause for partisan squabbling.
Ani Mejlumyan Jul 17, 2020
Aliyev interview

Azerbaijani president calls into question negotiations with Armenia

As diplomatic talks stall, Ilham Aliyev blames the negotiators for failing to push Armenia toward concessions.
Joshua Kucera Jul 7, 2020
Messaging without fear (photo: David Trilling)

Perspectives | Why Moscow is embracing decentralized tech

The government’s lack of capacity helps explain the about-face.
Miranda Lupion Jul 2, 2020
Pashinyan COVID

Armenian officials rule out new lockdown even as COVID worsens

"Our strategy is to learn how to live alongside the virus."
Ani Mejlumyan Jun 30, 2020
What Aliyev and Pashinyan are missing (David Trilling/file photo)

Pashinyan, Aliyev bow out of Moscow parade

The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan cited the coronavirus for missing the big event, but the real reasons appear to be crises at home.
Joshua Kucera Jun 24, 2020
New security chief Argishti Kyaramyan in a screenshot from Armenia’s public television

Armenia seeks security forces reorganization

Behind the unexplained recent firings is a push to put the security services under greater civilian control.
Ani Mejlumyan Jun 22, 2020
Yerevan bus

Despite stimulus efforts, many Armenian workers fall through the cracks

In several cases, the employers themselves have been the ones thwarting their workers from getting stimulus money.
Ani Mejlumyan Jun 11, 2020

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