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Surrender represents potentially devastating blow to Armenia’s hold over territory
Defence minister says it seeks to drive out ‘Armenian troops’ from the disputed enclave
Warnings of humanitarian catastrophe in mountainous Nagorno-Karabakh, a region claimed by Armenia and Azerbaijan
Thousands of used cars brought through Caucasus to circumvent US and EU bans
Armenian concessions to Azerbaijan may end the longest-running territorial conflict in the former Soviet Union
EU mediation comes after ‘tangible progress’ in Washington between the two sides
Deadliest confrontation in six months raises concerns in Europe about escalating conflict
EU trade with economies including Central Asia and the Caucasus has leapt as their sales to Moscow increased
A security vacuum is emerging in the Caucasus and the post-Soviet neighbourhood
Rival claimants to Nagorno-Karabakh suspect first minister Ruben Vardanyan of being too close to Moscow
Armenian-Azerbaijani hostilities and Georgia’s democratic backsliding present tough challenges in Europe’s backyard
Today’s main developments: EU agrees extra sanctions against Russia; Polish, Czech and Slovenian leaders meet Zelensky in Kyiv; European stocks fall as traders weigh Ukraine war
Today’s main developments: Ukraine seeks help from Red Cross as it warns of ‘catastrophe’; fire at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant extinguished; wheat prices soar to record
Today’s main developments: Bomb and missile strikes target critical infrastructure, says Kyiv; Russia discloses casualties for first time; oil price climbs to $113 a barrel
Saturday’s main developments: Kyiv faces ‘a long fight’, US and European nations increase military support for Ukraine and thousands cross the border into Poland and Hungary
Push to reopen border and restore diplomatic relations between nations would boost trade and transport links
War in Tigray unleashed old hatreds and brought low a growth model
Erdogan tests waters with Yerevan a year on from Nagorno-Karabakh war with Azerbaijan
When conflict broke out in Nagorno-Karabakh, UWC Dilijan College in Armenia faced a severe test
Ankara stops short of announcing any retaliation after Biden statement on killings a century ago
Ankara summons US ambassador and warns statement has ‘opened a wound’
Nikol Pashinyan has faced months of protests calling for him to resign after he signed peace treaty with Azerbaijan
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