In Summer 2025, with the support of TAP The Armenia Project I worked for EVN report—the Armenian leading magazine for in-depth analysis, long-form pieces and slow journalism—while freelancing for international newspapers. My background in science let me delve into the tech industry in Yerevan, with Armenia being branded the Silicon Valley of the South Caucasus. My passion for travels drove my reportages from regions in the South. My interest for underground culture brought me in a flea market of Yerevan, whose origin might be lost in Silk Road times.

Trump Peace Deal Faces Reality Check at Global Flashpoint
Most days are quiet in Armenia’s sleepy southern province of Syunik. The same cannot be said for the centuries. Caught up in battles involving Turks, Russians, Persians, Mongols and Azerbaijanis...

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Rewiring Education: How Armenia’s Tech Ecosystem Is Shaping Graduate Programs
Armenia’s tech scene is on the rise, but can schools keep up? Michele Crestani looks at how tech firms are teaming up with universities and why bold reforms are needed to give students the skills to thrive in a digital-first economy.

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Frontline Observers: On Patrol with the EU Mission in Armenia
Following Azerbaijan’s large-scale attack on Armenia in September 2022, the EU deployed a monitoring mission to prevent further hostilities. The mission operates from a small town, patrolling borders and interacting with civilians. Michele Crestani reports.

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Qrchi Bazaar: Flea Market of Memory and Renewal
At Qrchi Bazaar, Yerevan’s gritty weekend flea market, worn objects tell stories of survival, memory and renewal. Once discarded, these items are repurposed and reborn, offering a glimpse into Armenia’s past and present through the chaos of things left behind.

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Il Racconto: Viaggio sulla “Trump route”, la rotta che divide il Caucaso
La striscia di terra lunga 40 chilometri a Syunik, nel sud dell’Armenia, è al centro delle lotte locali e degli interessi internazionali di America, Russia e Iran. Un racconto tra sospetti, cicatrici e fortificazioni.

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“People here are so relaxed that they have no idea what’s coming”: life in Syunik, Armenia's region on everyone’s lips
Among the ongoing deals to normalize Armenia-Azerbaijan relations, the recent Washington Summit between President Trump, Prime Minister Pashinyan and President Aliyev on August 8th has spotlighted the southernmost Armenian region. At the core of international trade routes between Asia and Europe, this strip of land has been fearing clashes not only after the events in Nagorno-Karabakh in 2023, but throughout centuries.
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I love cinema. Its stories, when going beyond mere content or audiovisual entertainment, make me fall in a state of contemplative bliss. While studying journalism I took the opportunity to write a few little things about cinema.

Celebrating Cinephilia: How A Young Film Director Strives To Make It Within Independent Cinema
Have you ever wondered how a young film director can successfully build a career starting with independent cinema? Matteo Cianci is one such director striving to make it in the industry who lifts the lid on the trials and tribulations aspiring directors can expect when working in short film.

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‘If Only I Could Hibernate’ Review: A Warming Story Of Redemption Through Education
Set in an impoverished district of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolian director Zoljargal Purevdash’s first feature portrays a young teenager striving for a better future thanks to his talent in physics. Purevdash gently tells the tale of forgotten people in her home neighbourhood, exploring and exposing its socio-ecological issues.
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My published photostories.

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The Eye of Cuba
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Das weltgrösste Techno-Fest verläuft friedlich – Stadtpolizei mit ersten Zahlen
Das weltgrösste Techno-Fest verläuft friedlich – Stadtpolizei mit ersten Zahlen.
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