Expired and illegal pesticides — a toxic threat to Armenia
Farmers in Armenia still use pesticides banned in the country 30 years ago and stashed in basements, sheds, and Soviet–era warehouses ever since.
Expired and illegal pesticides — a toxic threat to Armenia
By Gayane MkrtchyanFarmers in Armenia still use pesticides banned in the country 30 years ago and stashed in basements, sheds, and Soviet–era warehouses ever since.
25/06/2018
‘If she goes out — her relatives will kill her’
Men who kill their female relatives over ‘immoral behaviour’ are rarely brought to justice.
‘If she goes out — her relatives will kill her’
By DaptarMen who kill their female relatives over ‘immoral behaviour’ are rarely brought to justice.
23/06/2018
The puzzles and problems of the most populated city in the South Caucasus
Overpopulation in Baku is having a negative effect on the state of the city's infrastructure.
The puzzles and problems of the most populated city in the South Caucasus
By Vafa ZeynalovaOverpopulation in Baku is having a negative effect on the state of the city's infrastructure.
21/06/2018
Age discrimination in Armenia: why women turn to plastic surgery to find work
A lack of legal protection means employers are free to discriminate against female applicants based on their age or how they look.
Age discrimination in Armenia: why women turn to plastic surgery to find work
By Armine AvetisyanA lack of legal protection means employers are free to discriminate against female applicants based on their age or how they look.
19/06/2018
Could renewable energy take off in Armenia’s highlands?
In remote areas of Armenia, energy poverty is a concern and a lack of gas means villagers burn trees and cow dung to keep warm in winter.
Could renewable energy take off in Armenia’s highlands?
By Margaret ArakelyanIn remote areas of Armenia, energy poverty is a concern and a lack of gas means villagers burn trees and cow dung to keep warm in winter.
13/06/2018
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8/06/2018
‘I would never return home again’ — the Azerbaijani IDPs as old as the conflict
For a generation that grew up with the conflict, displaced and moving from place to place, the prospect of continuing bloodshed is especially tough.
‘I would never return home again’ — the Azerbaijani IDPs as old as the conflict
By Seymur KazimovFor a generation that grew up with the conflict, displaced and moving from place to place, the prospect of continuing bloodshed is especially tough.
6/06/2018
South Ossetia’s youth are striving for opportunities at home and abroad
Young people in South Ossetia have lots of ideas for improving their homeland — but the challenges are many, and the opportunities limited.
South Ossetia’s youth are striving for opportunities at home and abroad
By Gana YanovskayaYoung people in South Ossetia have lots of ideas for improving their homeland — but the challenges are many, and the opportunities limited.
1/06/2018
No justice for Chechen Memorial head — again
Oyub Titiyev, the local head of Russian rights group Memorial, is on trial on drug charges.
No justice for Chechen Memorial head — again
By Kazbek ChanturiyaOyub Titiyev, the local head of Russian rights group Memorial, is on trial on drug charges.