Want to say - 2018
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Civil society activists are convicted for second terms. Why?
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New Year's holidays are just around the corner, and many people have already probably outlined upcoming plans for the rest. In an era of crisis, low wages and high prices, not everyone can afford to g...
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Seven-year-old Ali walks into the room, and immediately an adult gives him a quick pop quiz."Where are you from?" Ali is asked."Kelbajar""Where is Kelbajar?""Under Armenian occupation."Ali has never s...
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Backroom negotiations and closed-door meetings on the Karabakh settlement have long been part of a big political game. From time to time, politicians disclose events of 5-10 years ago, lift the veil o...
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Azerbaijani"s government and media have heaped scorn on the recent elections in Armenia, but some optimists in the country found reason for hope that a new leadership in Yerevan could lead to progress...
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In recent weeks, the exchange of prisoners of war and hostages has been discussed at various levels in Azerbaijan and Armenia. On Friday, the issue was discussed by the leaders of the two countries -...
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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan likes to present himself as a post-ideological leader, for whom ""isms" have lost the meanings they used to have."But now, ahead of key parliamentary elections...
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Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan has clashed with senior officials in the de facto leadership of Nagorno Karabakh, an unusual breach between the two closely tied entities.The squabbling start...







