List of Armenia articles
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                  Armenians pack their belongings while leaving their house in the town of Kalbajar, one of the seven districts to be transferred to Azerbaijan as part of a deal on Nagorno-Karabakh, on Nov. 12. For Armenians Fleeing Nagorno-Karabakh, ‘Losing It Is Everything’After a bitter peace ended six weeks of war, Armenians torched their houses, slaughtered their animals, and wondered what would come next. 
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                  Protesters storm the office of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan Armenians Rage Against Last-Minute Peace DealPeople trashed the parliament and stormed the presidential palace after Armenia’s PM bowed to the inevitable. 
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                  A woman walks past a store damaged by recent shelling in Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh In Nagorno-Karabakh, the Cycle of Ethnic Cleansing ContinuesIn the 1990s, the Azerbaijani population was expelled. Now Armenians could face the same fate. 
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                  Artak Beglaryan, the elected human rights ombudsman for the Republic of Artsakh, stands in the wreckage of a Stepanakert school in Nagorno-Karabakh on Oct. 23. He was blinded by a land mine in 1995 and now works to document the ongoing conflict with Azerbaijan. ‘We Don’t Believe in a Political Solution’ in Nagorno-Karabakh, Fighters SayAfter a month of heavy fighting over the disputed enclave between Armenia and Azerbaijan, a negotiated settlement seems far off—and civilians are paying the price. 
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                  Lebanese of Armenian origin raise Armenian and Nagorno-Karabakh flags as they take part in a rally in Beirut's neighborhood of Bourj Hammoud on Oct. 9. The Diaspora May Be Armenia’s Biggest Asset in Nagorno-KarabakhFrom online to the front lines, the 7 million-strong Armenian diaspora is rallying to the fight in Nagorno-Karabakh. 
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                  A burned-out Armenian Army BMP-2 infantry fighting vehicle No, Drones Haven’t Made Tanks ObsoleteWrecked armor in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict was down to bad training and terrain, not magical technology. 
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                  An unexploded BM-30 Smerch missile is seen on the outskirts of Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh, on Oct. 12. Tehran’s Worst NightmareThe Nagorno-Karabakh conflict could spill over to Iran’s Azeri minority, setting off a battle the government can’t contain. 
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                  Paramilitary police march near the U.S. consulate in Chengdu, China. Our Top Weekend ReadsA history lesson on pandemics and their aftereffects, Putin becomes Pashinyan’s playmaker, and Selina Meyer humbles Donald Trump. 
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                  A local resident walks in front of a damaged building in Barda, Azerbaijan, near the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh province's capital Stepanakert, on October 9, 2020, as Azerbaijan and Armenia hold their first high-level talks after nearly two weeks of clashes. What Negotiations Over Nagorno-Karabakh Could Look LikeYears of diplomatic efforts have failed, but the two sides will need to talk to prevent a regionwide war. 
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                  Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan gives an interview in Yerevan on Oct. 6. Without Russian Aid to Armenia, Azerbaijan Has the Upper Hand in Nagorno-KarabakhArmenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has overplayed his hand by spouting belligerent nationalist rhetoric and refusing to negotiate—and Putin isn’t coming to his rescue. 
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                  An Azeri protester waves the Turkish and Azerbaijani flags at a demonstration in Istanbul in support of Azerbaijan on Oct. 4. A Weak Economy Won’t Stop Turkey’s Activist Foreign PolicyBy pledging unconditional support to Azerbaijan in Nagorno-Karabakh, Turkey’s government is stretching its forces and its budget, but it’s also shoring up its base. 
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                  NATO leaders meet at a NATO summit in London in 2019. Turkey’s Caucasus Adventure Risks Another Crisis in NATONATO allies have been at odds with Turkey for years. But Ankara’s role in the Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict is bringing matters to a head. 
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                  A fire burns in a hardware store after a rocket attack in Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh, on Oct. 3. Syrians Make Up Turkey’s Proxy Army in Nagorno-KarabakhAfter fighting Turkey’s battles in Libya, the Syrian National Army is caught in the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan—and dozens are dying. 
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                  A video still shows members of Azerbaijan's armed forces firing artillery during clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh in an unidentified location, from footage released Sept. 28. Why Are Armenia and Azerbaijan Heading to War?The Soviet collapse caused a brutal conflict that’s remained unresolved for three decades. 
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                  A man gestures as he shows the roof of a kindergarten which suffered of bombing attacks on July 18 in the village of Aygepar, recently damaged by shelling during armed clashes on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border. Armenia and Azerbaijan Are at War Again—and Not in Nagorno-KarabakhPowered by Israeli weapons, Azerbaijan is facing off against Armenia far from the long-disputed enclave, placing civilians—and possibly the Aliyev regime—at risk. 



