Local Polls Deal Further Blow to Armenian Opposition
President's party to control capital, as opposition groups claim electoral fraud.
President's party to control capital, as opposition groups claim electoral fraud.
President's allies think more of the same will do fine.
Proposed changes ban arbitrary dismissal during maternity, but activists also want better pay and conditions.
Reporters blackmailed, threatened and attacked as government clamps down further ahead of presidential election.
Court hears that they hid evidence to protect the younger Tsarnaev brother.
IWPR shares Middle Eastern best practice in digital security with Azerbaijani colleagues.
Next month’s ballot for Yerevan city council will test how well a quota system for female candidates is working.
Immigrants imbued with traditional values of masculinity and power can run into problems fitting into a different kind of society.
As speculation continues on the motives for the Tsarnaev brother’s actions, a journalist from the Caucasus offers a different take on life in the United States.
Was rally in Tbilisi a sign of renewed strength, or a last gasp?