Gayane Markosyan
Yerevan-based journalist
Lacking fossil fuels, Armenia leans on Russian gas and oil for most of its needs.
The move has widened the rift with the Kremlin, but Yerevan stated that its motivation was its national security vis-à-vis Azerbaijan.
Experts attribute migration to the impact of the 2020 Nagorny Karabakh war and rising rental prices in Yerevan.
Despite conservative social norms that mean girls can wed as young as 14, drop-out rates are declining.
Country has long had low spending on healthcare, leading to huge pressure on ordinary citizens.
Authorities are taking measures to address high infertility rate and address demographic challenges.
Proposal would see soldiers allowed to make a hefty payment to the state so as to drastically reduce the time they serve.
Thousands of places remain vacant as students fail entry tests due to low quality education and fewer applicants.
For the first time since 1998, deaths outnumber births, escalating the country’s demographic crisis.
Business and private individuals hope to escape the consequences of Russia’s attack on Ukraine.