Karabakh Refugees Closer to Compensation
Despite win in Europe’s human rights courts, political stalemate is likely to draw out the process of paying reparations to families displaced by war.
Despite win in Europe’s human rights courts, political stalemate is likely to draw out the process of paying reparations to families displaced by war.
Domestic politics go largely ignored as international community says it doesn't recognise the state so can't recognise its elections.
Experts say campaign continues, but needs to evolve.
“We live in a constant state of alarm. We’re afraid a new war is going to start.”
In the end. painstaking efforts to rebuild the troubled relationship were blocked by massive unresolved differences.
Police prevent opposition group from moving out of Armenia.
OSCE mediators urge end to attacks after a month in which 20-year-old ceasefire was broken in thousands of incidents.
Mutual recriminations as helicopter downing mars efforts to rebuild dialogue between leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Two Azerbaijanis face murder, espionage charges in court in Karabakh.
High-level meetings after a long break offer hope of new momentum in long-running negotiations on Karabakh.