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A feast in Karabakh

Togh village is hosting the annual wine festival for the third time already

Branded potatoes from Gandzak

This Armenian village believes, agriculture should be the only driving force, since industry no longer exists in the country

Photographer in a war

Anastasia Vlasova is doing photo reporting in Ukraine. “Somebody has to take photos,” she said

A stroll over the abyss

The Khndzoresk suspension swinging bridge is popular among fans of extreme activities

In the camp: After the war

Teenagers, who came to Armenia from Iraq, Syria and Karabakh, are trying to overcome their stressful experiences together

"Give me wings". Tatever

New cableway encouraged locals to open guesthouses. But too many rooms have remained vacant

The group has surrendered

The anti-crisis initiative board has ceased functioning, the movement is being ‘self-organized’

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