Young Disabled Still Institutionalised in Armenia
Traditional children’s homes offer few chances for disabled to integrate into society as they reach adulthood.
Traditional children’s homes offer few chances for disabled to integrate into society as they reach adulthood.
Alleged killer’s reported links with Jehovah’s Witnesses heightens distrust of new religions.
Fuel shortages encourage thefts of timber from state-owned forests.
Industrialists say government should be doing more to help companies compete on export markets.
Once-ubiquitous kindergarten provision has shrunk due to funding shortages.
Young singer entered as citizen of Armenia as Nagorny Karabakh remains unrecognised.
Legacy of conflict shows in massive opposition to screening films from Azerbaijan.
Concerns that bullying in the military is causing fatalities recorded as accident or suicide.
Years after Karabakh war, Azeri government creates housing for priority groups of refugees, but others will have to wait.
Close enough to have some things in common, Armenia is rapidly becoming a popular destination for holidaymakers from Iran.