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Explainers

Corruption leaders

Out of 100 percent Azerbaijan got 38, Russia - 34, Armenia - 24, Georgia - 7

Karabakh: what’s next

Trump has arrived and Warlick is leaving. Under whose’ ‘umbrella’ will the region find itself?

Waste dumps just everywhere

Armavir’s sanitary clearness issue has been officially solved, but the waste keeps growing around the town    

Kokoyty plans a comeback

The choice between independence and joining Russsia is likely to become the key issue at the upcoming elections in South Ossetia

Mandatory assistance to the army

A fund will be set up in Armenia, where certain amounts will be transferred on monthly basis by each working citizen

Inexile

What does the freedom of choice mean? The first story in the “Politics is people” series, from Karabakh

Football players and fans

FIFA’s traditional surveyrules will turn it into a competition between Messi and Ronaldo fan-clubs

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