Without the right to choose: when men in Azerbaijan are forced to marry GenderLife September 13, 2018 One sign of a patriarchal society is men being forced to marry women chosen for them by their families
Op-ed: Why are five-year-olds being forced into first grade in Azerbaijan? September 04, 2018 Schools scaring parents by telling them that there might not be ‘enough space’ for their children next year
Why has the state budget been re-examined in Azerbaijan and what has changed? August 06, 2018 What the state plans to spend more on and who will receive two billion in oil money
Georgian author: desire for revenge prevents Georgians from seeing Abkhaz as people Georgian-Abkhaz conflict July 18, 2018 Autthor Zurab Jishkariani explains why he walks about in a t-shirt with the Abkhaz flag
Op-ed: What is modern Azerbaijani literature? July 18, 2018 The history of Azerbaijani literature - from where it started, and what went wrong
Op-ed: Russian losing ground in Georgia - a positive or negative development? July 10, 2018 The loss of Russian as a lingua franca may not harm intercommunication in the region as English is becoming more and more popular amongst the youth
Op-ed: No one to complain to about violence in Azerbaijan? June 23, 2018 When policemen and teachers show symptoms of father and mother complexes
My Karabakh - Part VII: conclusion - Baku vs. the BBC, epilogue Karabakh conflict June 20, 2018 Armenian journalist and writer Mark Grigorian recounts his experience surrounding the events of Nagorno-Karabakh, exclusively for JAMnews
Op-ed: On the Nakhchivan incident and possible new Karabakh negotiation format June 14, 2018 A Baku perspective
My Karabakh - Part VI: Baku and the hands of Heydar Aliyev Karabakh conflict June 13, 2018 An Armenian journalist and writer recounts his experience surrounding the events of Nagorno-Karabakh, exclusively for JAMnews
My Karabakh - Part V: War Karabakh conflict June 03, 2018 Armenian journalist and writer Mark Grigorian recounts his experience of the Karabakh conflict in a series of essays.
Letters from prison: Freedom - and a crumpled life May 22, 2018 A life-sentence convict writes letters to those ‘on the other side’. Letter Seven.
My Karabakh - Part IV: The Sumgait chronicles Karabakh conflict May 20, 2018 Armenian journalist and writer Mark Grigoryan writes about his experiences on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
My Karabakh - Part III: Summer of 1988 - Yerevan demands that Karabakh be returned Karabakh conflict May 04, 2018 Armenian journalist and writer Mark Grigoryan describes his experience of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in a series of essays written exclusively for JAMnews
My Karabakh - Part II: 1988 - The Karabakh protests begin Karabakh conflict April 26, 2018 Armenian journalist and writer Mark Grigoryan on his experience of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
Op-ed: Life in Kartli - Margot Lescaut’s blog and photos Travel Georgia April 18, 2018 Here everything is of equal value, be it a woman, a child, a dog or the cattle
My Karabakh - Part I: Hadrut, a donkey, water and a brawl Karabakh conflict April 13, 2018 Armenian journalist and writer Mark Grigorian recounts his experience of the Karabakh conflict in a series of essays
"Georgia's regime aims to leave the country isolated with Russia and China," - Zourabichvili on her U.S. visit