Not-So-Random Violence in Armenia
Assaults on opposition may reflect fears that its strength is growing.
Assaults on opposition may reflect fears that its strength is growing.
As President Sargsyan stresses economic benefits of joining Russian-led bloc, others fear they are signing up to political union as well.
New agency will focus on rehabilitating offenders rather than simply locking them away in overcrowded jails.
As activists mark Human Rights Day 2014, they say things are likely to get worse once the country is part of Russia’s political project.
Lower export revenues and falling money transfers from expats in Russia have sent the Armenian dram onto a downward path.
After one national carrier collapsed last year, its successor is fighting for survival.
As government dithers, university staff leave their posts.
People living close to the border with Azerbaijan question government initiative intended to boost business in their areas.
Mutual recriminations as helicopter downing mars efforts to rebuild dialogue between leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Two Azerbaijanis face murder, espionage charges in court in Karabakh.