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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.
Ex–Armenian president’s relatives under investigation for tax fraud
Serzh Sargsyan’s brother Levon Sargsyan and his children are under criminal investigation by the State Revenue Committee.
Ex–Armenian president’s relatives under investigation for tax fraud
Serzh Sargsyan’s brother Levon Sargsyan and his children are under criminal investigation by the State Revenue Committee.
Yerevan Mayor ‘has resigned’ over corruption allegations
Mayor Taron Margaryan may be the latest high-profile casualty of Armenia’s anti-corruption campaign.
Yerevan Mayor ‘has resigned’ over corruption allegations
Mayor Taron Margaryan may be the latest high-profile casualty of Armenia’s anti-corruption campaign.
Armenia cracks down on ‘thieves-in-law’
The authorities released footage appearing to show large amounts of weapons, ammunition, and drugs being confiscated during raids on Wednesday.
Armenia cracks down on ‘thieves-in-law’
The authorities released footage appearing to show large amounts of weapons, ammunition, and drugs being confiscated during raids on Wednesday.
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.
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.
Armenian ‘hero’ general arrested for stealing military aid
Footage released of the search of his premises showed a large arsenal of weapons, a fleet of luxury cars, and a private zoo with tigers and bears.
Armenian ‘hero’ general arrested for stealing military aid
Footage released of the search of his premises showed a large arsenal of weapons, a fleet of luxury cars, and a private zoo with tigers and bears.
Azerbaijan ‘makes territorial gains’ in Nakhchivan
Despite widespread reports of Azerbaijani advances, Armenia’s government denies territorial losses and Azerbaijani authorities remain tight-lipped.
Azerbaijan ‘makes territorial gains’ in Nakhchivan
Despite widespread reports of Azerbaijani advances, Armenia’s government denies territorial losses and Azerbaijani authorities remain tight-lipped.
‘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.