Armenian Universities’ Lost Applicants
Thousands of places remain vacant as students fail entry tests due to low quality education and fewer applicants.
Thousands of places remain vacant as students fail entry tests due to low quality education and fewer applicants.
Armenians living in the Lachin corridor, which will soon be handed over, refuse to leave.
Islam is on the rise in the oil-rich, secular South Caucasus country and the hijab is a way to make a statement.
Residents of the South Caucasus region feel subject to political maneuvering beyond their control.
For the first time since 1998, deaths outnumber births, escalating the country’s demographic crisis.
The plan to allow third-country nationals to cross is seen as the next step towards full normalisation between the two neighbours.
It will be near-impossible to fulfil EU-mandated obligations without a paradigm shift in how the ruling party views its role and place in the country’s history.
A medical support programme aims to heal wounds between Abkhazians and Georgians.
The instantly-recognisable brand has become a collateral victim of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Families left homeless by the 1988 earthquake are still living in tiny, makeshift shelters.