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Opinion | Accepting our past is the only way we can move forward
In Azerbaijan, as in Armenia, remembrance of the victims of past atrocities often takes on a one-sided nature.
Opinion | Accepting our past is the only way we can move forward
By Javid AghaIn Azerbaijan, as in Armenia, remembrance of the victims of past atrocities often takes on a one-sided nature.
Azerbaijan calls for ‘urgent measures’ after Karabakh veteran statue unveiled in Georgian village
Azerbaijan summoned the Georgian ambassador over the statue of the ethnic Armenian veteran, which was unveiled on Azerbaijan’s ‘Black January’.
Azerbaijan calls for ‘urgent measures’ after Karabakh veteran statue unveiled in Georgian village
Azerbaijan summoned the Georgian ambassador over the statue of the ethnic Armenian veteran, which was unveiled on Azerbaijan’s ‘Black January’.
‘The Police are Ours!’ — Armenia’s revolutionary police reform at a crossroads
While police reforms have made a dent in corruption, calls to take on the force’s reputation for brutality appear to have so far fallen on deaf ears.
‘The Police are Ours!’ — Armenia’s revolutionary police reform at a crossroads
By Anna Bianca RoachWhile police reforms have made a dent in corruption, calls to take on the force’s reputation for brutality appear to have so far fallen on deaf ears.
Taxes, corruption, Nagorno-Karabakh, and Turkey: Pashinyan’s vision for the ‘New Armenia’
Having swept to power, the new government of Nikol Pashinyan is now laying out its vision for a ‘New Armenia’.
Taxes, corruption, Nagorno-Karabakh, and Turkey: Pashinyan’s vision for the ‘New Armenia’
By Shota KinchaHaving swept to power, the new government of Nikol Pashinyan is now laying out its vision for a ‘New Armenia’.
Pashinyan block wins landslide in Armenia’s snap parliamentary elections
The former ruling Republican Party did not pass the 5% threshold to gain seats in parliament.
Pashinyan block wins landslide in Armenia’s snap parliamentary elections
The former ruling Republican Party did not pass the 5% threshold to gain seats in parliament.
Voices | Armenia’s devastating earthquake 30 years on
Stories from three of the survivors in Spitak of the earthquake that levelled the town.
Voices | Armenia’s devastating earthquake 30 years on
Stories from three of the survivors in Spitak of the earthquake that levelled the town.
Former Armenian president Kocharyan re-arrested but vows to fight on from jail
The decision comes two days before the snap parliamentary elections expected to cement PM Pashinyan’s power
Former Armenian president Kocharyan re-arrested but vows to fight on from jail
The decision comes two days before the snap parliamentary elections expected to cement PM Pashinyan’s power
To change the system from within or without — the dilemma for feminists in ‘New Armenia’
A debate is raging within the country’s feminist circles: how best to transform Armenia's patriarchal systems?
To change the system from within or without — the dilemma for feminists in ‘New Armenia’
By Knar KhudoyanA debate is raging within the country’s feminist circles: how best to transform Armenia's patriarchal systems?
‘I don’t want our faces to be labeled as poor and miserable’ — extreme poverty in Armenia
Around a third of Armenians live in poverty, and despite promises from successive governments, the number is not decreasing.
‘I don’t want our faces to be labeled as poor and miserable’ — extreme poverty in Armenia
By Armine AvetisyanAround a third of Armenians live in poverty, and despite promises from successive governments, the number is not decreasing.
Talking about sex: an unspoken topic in Armenia
While schools have introduced basic lessons on living a ‘healthy lifestyle’ that touch on the topic of sex, experts say they are not fit for purpose.
Talking about sex: an unspoken topic in Armenia
By Armine AvetisyanWhile schools have introduced basic lessons on living a ‘healthy lifestyle’ that touch on the topic of sex, experts say they are not fit for purpose.