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To marry and adopt a village

A citizen of Australia and New Zealand calls on Armenian Diaspora to help homeland’ villages get back on their feet

A promising PM

For the first time in Armenia, the new head of government has been recognized and accepted by all political forces, though each of them has different expectations

Natik Jafarli freed

A prominent economist admits, it came as a great surprise to him

In the camp: After the war

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

Men are back

The copper mine pollutes the unique nature in Armenia, but people are for it

The group has surrendered

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

What do the rebels want?

Blood was shed. This means that the rebels are facing the risk of being arrested even in the case of voluntary surrender

‘Putin’s plan’ for Karabakh

It means the de-escalation of conflict, opening of the Armenian-Turkish border and Georgia’s turning back towards Russia

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