Kocharian Confident of Second Term
Armenian head of state bullish about re-election prospects as rivals fail to come up with serious presidential contender.
Armenian head of state bullish about re-election prospects as rivals fail to come up with serious presidential contender.
Three years after eight high-ranking officials were murdered in the Armenian parliament, many important questions remain unanswered.
Leading Armenian journalist, recently wounded in a grenade attack outside his home, believes he may have been targeted for his willingness to speak out.
Tens of thousands of refugees could be the first to suffer if a row between the government and a Turkish electricity firm over unpaid debts is not resolved.
Armenians are getting increasingly frustrated with the firm that has a monopoly over the phone network in their country.
The Abovian regional television station is back on the air following a violent dispute with the local authorities.
Move by Armenian parties to choose a single candidate to fight Robert Kocharian in forthcoming elections expected to falter.
Journalists in Azerbaijan see press regulations brought in at the end of August as a new form backdoor censorship.
Controversial new language legislation may further isolate Georgia's 300,000-strong Azerbaijani minority.
Yerevan is rife with speculation about whether Levon Ter-Petrosian is planning to run again in next February's presidential elections.