How does Armenia restrict freedom of speech and silences its media and what measures have the authorities implemented since the Velvet revolution of 2018 to tighten the grip on journalistic activity
Azerbaijan blocked the route connecting Armenia to Iran amid the recent incident at the border and alleged offense carried out by Armenian soldiers, an expert believes
It was initially built as a settlement for the power plant employees. Everything here is connected to the power plant. Few people know about other sights of the city.
As the largest solar power plant in Armenia will soon be built, and amid the country's ambitious plan to increase the share of renewable energy sources, experts are wondering whether nuclear power plants be abandoned
Security, economic growth, peace and stability in the region, and a substantial army reform - these are some of the goals outlined in the 5-year program of the new government of Armenia
Following the second Karabakh war, many previously popular tourist destinations in Armenia have lost their appeal. However, local residents remain hopeful and try to work out plans to revive tourism there
The pace of Covid-19 vaccination in Armenia remains very slow and many attribute it to the widespread myths and misconceptions associated with possible side effects of the vaccine
Stepanakert, the capital of unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh is partially deprived of drinking water. City authorities attribute water shortage to abnormal heat and drought
This is a story about the Teishebaini fortress, built in honor of the Urartian god of war, thunder and storm. The ruins of the fortress are located near Lake Sevan in Armenia. Our vlogger tells us about how it was built and shows us the remnants.
Armenian experts analyze the meaning behind Azerbaijan's statements about the escalation at the border and Karabakh and Baku's sharp criticism of Russian peacekeepers deployed in the region
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan Tofig Zulfugarov explains why Russia is leaving the South Caucasus and why this process is very natural
Scientists found that soil sticks to the fat on their feathers, making them too heavy to fly long distances. How did this happen and what will they do next? Answers – in the video