Armenia's Fertility Problems Worry Officials
The government, concerned by the demographic situation, approves strategies for improving health of mothers and children as well as reproductive health.
Azeri Opposition Rocked by Obscene Videos
Broadcast of pornographic images of activists coincides with attempts to stage Arab Spring-style protests against the regime.
Fall of Zepa Recalled
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Central Asia's Vulnerable Women
Domestic violence is all too often seen as a private matter in which the state should not intervene.
Twilight World of Central Asian Migrants
Millions of Central Asian men desperate for work find illegal jobs in Kazakstan and Russia where they have few rights and are vulnerable to exploitation.
Life Among Ruins of Caucasus' Hiroshima
After 1993 war, Aghdam was left a wilderness of shattered houses and twisted wreckage.
Civil Actions Offer Some Closure for Bosnia Victims
Huge damages demanded of perpetrators unlikely to be recovered, but the judgements do provide a degree of justice for the victims.
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