How Russians who escaped to Yerevan live and how does this influx affect the city? According to the existing data, approximately 50,000-100,000 Russian citizens have already moved to Armenian capital
Armenia reports tensions in Nagorno-Karabakh - statement of the Security Council of Armenia, position of the command of the Russian peacekeeping forces stationed in NK, as well as a comment by a political scientist here
How can Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh be saved? Experts believe that it is necessary to carry out a fundamental political assessment of the current situation and form a new political agenda, but this will take time
As a result of the 44-day war in 2020, thousands of families lost their homes in Nagorno-Karabakh. We gathered real stories of IDPs from Karabakh in Armenia
Baku criticized Moscow's statement amid escalation in Karabakh, demanded the withdrawal of the Armenian military and promised to restore the gas supply to Khankendi (Stepanakert)
Escalation in Nagorno-Karabakh, as the Armenian Foreign Ministry reports that "Azerbaijani invasion in the zone of reponsibility of Russian peacekeepers continues". Baku refutes Armenia's reports
"By its actions and statements, Azerbaijan proves that it is reponsible for blowing up pipeline in Karabakh" - Pashinyan's statement about the alleged gas pipeline explosion
When it comes to the Armenian-Azerbaijani peace agenda, the likelihood of a direct dialogue or another military escalation is very low, political scientist Edgar Vardanyan believes
The issue of providing natural gas to the part of Karabakh, where Russian peacekeepers are stationed, has recently become more acute and must be neogitated between Baku and Yerevan, an expert believes
The question of whether to exchange or return enclaves remains open for both Armenia and Azerbaijan since the seocnd Karabakh war. But what is an enclave and where did they come from?
“It seems that fathers are not involved in the upbringing of children. In fact, this is not the case, ”JAMnews vlogger explains why he decided to break the stereotypes
New rules for civil servants in Armenia prohibit officials from accepting gifts, treats and other forms of gratitude in exchange for favors and services