Mark Grigorian

Back in August Armenian president Robert Kocharian and his Azerbaijani counterpart Heydar Aliev met in Geneva to sort out Karabakh "man to man" behind closed doors.
Squeezed out by their neighbours in southern Georgia, the religious sect is returning to the land of its forefathers.
Lone protest by country's most famous mother bolsters opposition in run up to elections.
Robert Kocharian wins second presidential term - but his opponents say they will contest the election result.
Opposition demonstrators accuse Robert Kocharian of electoral fraud as a second round is declared in the Armenian presidential election.
The assassination of the head of state television at the start of the presidential election campaign has shocked Armenia
Leading Armenian journalist, recently wounded in a grenade attack outside his home, believes he may have been targeted for his willingness to speak out.
Three years after eight high-ranking officials were murdered in the Armenian parliament, many important questions remain unanswered.
Talks between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh have descended into mutual accusations of sabotage and ill-will
Armenia's Molokans, who have endured many upheavals in their time, are struggling to cope with the country's post-Soviet transition.