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Demand for nurseries in Stepanakert is increasing every year: the number of pre-school-age children is growing and there are not enough nurseries
Demand for nurseries in Stepanakert is increasing every year: the number of pre-school-age children is growing and there are not enough nurseries
How to tell a weaver’s age by the design of her carpet
The theme of the conflict in Nagorny Karabakh emerged in Armenian theatre following the unprecedented clashes of April 2016.
Attempting to avoid pathos... with varying degrees of success
In the wake of all the fine words about heroism come the casualties and the nightmares of those who pulled the trigger
A gold mine and a potato farm stem the flow of migration out of this border village
The Nagorny Karabakh conflict in computer games
At work Sirun and her colleagues risk their lives with every step they take
The story of a meeting: a letter from Armenia
Almost 90 per cent of the population of this village is made up of refugees from Azerbaijan, Iraq and Syria
Gunfire and Losses: The Reality Behind Today’s ‘Relative Peace’
A story of how an Azerbaijani family ended up on both sides of the conflict
An Azerbaijani family trapped in a cramped room
Getting to know a family of refugees from Baku who now live in Martuni
Memories of the sole survivor from a group of eleven women taken captive. Twenty five years of waiting.
The Karabakh conflict in Azeri popular culture – cinema and books
After the ‘April War’ in 2016, the Karabakh conflict once again became a burning issue in Armenian cultural life
This village, home to Armenian refugees from Azerbaijan, is a model for development for other communities in the country
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