Armenia: Potato Democracy
Politicians’ charitable activities - which include handing out potatoes - are dismissed by some as attempts to win over voters.
Politicians’ charitable activities - which include handing out potatoes - are dismissed by some as attempts to win over voters.
Karabakh Armenians reject claims that new basic law damages the peace process.
Thousands of women endure beatings, lacking the means to protect themselves.
Female civil society campaigners work with clerics from different faiths to promote dialogue and unity.
Armenian television channels play to the tune of government and big business.
Armenian women seek deeper involvement in public and political life
Revelations about the latest peace deal leave the conflicting parties still far apart.
Serzh Sarkisian’s elevation to a leading post in the governing party seen as the first shot in the election campaign.
Marrying a foreigner in Armenia, especially an African, can cause raised eyebrows.
More than a decade after they were displaced from homes in Nagorny Karabakh and Armenia, refugees finally swap tents for homes, only to encounter new problems.