The attempts of Armenia and Azerbaijan to normalize their bilateral relations after the Azerbaijani conquest of Nagorno Karabakh continue in an anemic and controversial manner. A process that could lead Yerevan to change its constitution
Armenia and Azerbaijan, a rare declaration rekindles hopes for peace
Nagorno Karabakh, surviving war
Nagorno Karabakh, dissolution and new challenges ahead
Karabakh: following ceasefire, Armenia and Azerbaijan prepare for talks
Karabakh agrees to integration talks with Azerbaijan
De facto Karabakh President resigns, replacement appointed
Fleeing from Nagorno Karabakh
On September 19, Azerbaijan launched a military attack in Nagorno-Karabakh, changing the fate of thousands of people in just a few hours. Over 80 thousand people have already left the region. From our correspondent in Yerevan, Armine Avetisyan, some shots from one of the registration centre to enter Armenia
Karabakh: fierce battles along the entire frontline
On September 27, battles with the use of armoured vehicles and artillery began in the Karabakh conflict zone. An important difference of the new round of the conflict, which is underway for more than three decades, is that hostilities are on along the entire frontline; and the opposing parties have announced the martial law and mobilization.