Could Karabakh Violence Spur New Peace Talks?
Analyst weighs possible next steps parties may take if newly-agreed truce holds.
Analyst weighs possible next steps parties may take if newly-agreed truce holds.
Dozens have been killed in most serious fighting since the 1994 ceasefire between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
Volunteers flock to join the army as tensions continue to escalate.
Analyst warns that latest violence may mean conflict has reached new ‘tipping point’.
The mortality rate has increased, but so have government efforts to fight the disease.
Experts worry about safety as well as the loss of local history.
Move interpreted as an attempt to deflect international criticism of Baku’s´s poor human rights record.
The transition is not working well for people in more isolated areas.
Few survivors speak out and convictions for such abuses are rare.
Fears that prohibitions will lead women to seek illegal procedures that could be extremely dangerous.