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Nagorny Karabakh Conflict Sparks Political Crisis in Armenia
Rallies called on Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to resign, but the opposition provides no real alternative.
Marie Colvin’s Books Donated to Mosul Library
Collection to serve as the basis for new centre to inspire future researchers and reporters from the Iraqi city.
Central Asia Fears Israel-Gaza War Could Fuel Radicalisation
There are concerns that Russian disinformation and extremist groups may instrumentalise the conflict.
When Ahmad was Alexander
Not all the Soviet soldiers came home when the war in Afghanistan ended in 1989.
Philippines: Single Mothers Continue to Fight Stigma
The notion of family is still strongly influenced by rigid norms in this conservative nation.
Central Asian’s Vulnerability to Russian Propaganda
International discussion hears that response must be as complex and varied as disinformation itself.
Armenians Seem Determined to Misread Crimea
Views differ in Armenia and Nagorny Karabakh, but both fail to see risks in backing Russia's stance.
Changing the Guard in Donetsk
Behind-the-scenes attempts to create a functioning separatist administration have failed so far.
Armenia-Iran Pipeline Inches Ahead
Armenian officials hope to finalise pipeline deal with Iran in the next few months.