MP, mayor, and president to decide fate of Abkhazia's public toilet
Residents of the area are unhappy that the public toilet is being built right next to their windows
Residents of the area are unhappy that the public toilet is being built right next to their windows
75-year-old Leva Gasparyan has been repairing watches for nearly 55 years. He regrets that there are no young watchmakers in Yerevan and is teaching his son to pass on the secrets of the craft to at least one person.
JAMnews continues its video series "The Way I Remember Myself." In this series, we explore places where time seems to have stood still, and nothing has changed for many years
A year after the disaster, we still don't have an answer to the most important question: could any of the victims have been saved?
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