History Lessons in Armenia and Azerbaijan
In each country, school textbooks teach one version of history that sustains animosity towards the other.
In each country, school textbooks teach one version of history that sustains animosity towards the other.
Video: Hardship, but hope too, among Azerbaijanis driven from their homes by 1990s war.
Villagers eke out existence along "line of control" facing Armenian-held territory.
After a decade and a half in “temporary” housing, people who fled Karabakh see little hope of a better life.
Azerbaijan denies it sent unmanned aircraft, but incident focuses attention on defence buildup in frozen conflict.
Latest Russian-sponsored effort to resolve conflict comes to naught, but some wonder whether Paris is set to replace Moscow as lead mediator.
Azerbaijani and Armenian leaders can't agree how they would begin ending long-running dispute.
Cases reflect not only individual plight of people displaced by conflict, but also political will to score points off the other side.
Political parties shun opposition stance by choice, not because of repression, officials insist.
Lack of recognition and poor infrastructure make this a destination for the more adventurous.