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Aşıq Nargile, an ethnic Azeri Ashiq, performs ”Borçalı Poem”:
Learn more about the The Sayat Nova Project & the traditional music of the Caucasus.
Photo gallery by Onnik Krikorian
OSCE: the final report on the Presidential election Armenia, February 2013
&
(for desserts):
END OF THE CAROUSEL. Hardly fought election for Yerevan City Council consolidates President Sargsyan’s hold on power
by the Caucasus Elections Watch
RFERL: Georgians Wrestle With Abortion Issue As Gender Imbalance Grows
Check out Feradi’s infographic “Georgian Abortions by the Numbers”:
Celebrating the Victory Day in Moscow, Russia.
As always, the love for sport connects nations & countries. And is a perfect platform for some political manifestations:
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