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Global Voices Online » U.S.A. - 13 hours ago
While the number of blogs on or based in the South Caucasus is often put in the tens of thousands, the actual number of bloggers is significantly lower. Moreover, the vast majority based on the ground are usually …
Also tagged: americas, english, general, development, weblog, armenia, international relations, u s a
Global Voices Online » Development - Oct 12, 2008
Herron Family News comments on the construction boom in the Azerbaijani capital, Baku, but notes that the quality of work leaves much to be desired. Situated in an area of seismic activity, the blog wonders if such an …
Also tagged: politics, english, development, élections, roundups, protest, disaster, azerbaijan
Global Voices Online » U.S.A. - Oct 12, 2008
The U.S. Peace Corps started working in Azerbaijan in 2002. Previously, they had been prevented from doing so thanks to the efforts of the Armenian-American lobby which had successfully blocked U.S. assistance to the …
Also tagged: americas, english, general, development, weblog, environment, gender, azerbaijan, international relations, u s a
Global Voices Online » International Relations - Oct 12, 2008
While the number of blogs on or based in the South Caucasus is often put in the tens of thousands, the actual number of bloggers is significantly lower. Moreover, the vast majority based on the ground are usually …
Also tagged: americas, english, general, development, weblog, armenia, international relations, u s a
Global Voices Online » Central Asia & Caucasus - Oct 11, 2008
While the number of blogs on or based in the South Caucasus is often put in the tens of thousands, the actual number of bloggers is significantly lower. Moreover, the vast majority based on the ground are usually …
Also tagged: english, general, development, weblog, armenia, international relations
Global Voices Online » Weblog - Oct 11, 2008
While the number of blogs on or based in the South Caucasus is often put in the tens of thousands, the actual number of bloggers is significantly lower. Moreover, the vast majority based on the ground are usually …
Also tagged: english, general, development, weblog, armenia, international relations
Global Voices Online » Azerbaijan - Oct 10, 2008
Writing from Azerbaijan, Herron Family News details various meetings that have been held as next week's presidential election draws closer. However, the blog notes, the outcome of the vote is predictable. With the main …
Also tagged: politics, english, élections, roundups, azerbaijan
Global Voices Online » Politics - Oct 10, 2008
The Kazakhstani authorities have again brought up the issue of state language. Kazakh language has been heavily depreciated in the Soviet times against the background of inculcation of Russian language. Earlier …
Also tagged: politics, english, language, weblog, feature, economics, russian, kazakhstan, international relations
Global Voices Online » Elections - Oct 10, 2008
Unzipped comments on the case of Sargis Hatspanian, a French-Armenian veteran of the war with Azerbaijan who came out in support of the radical opposition during February's disputed presidential election. The blog …
Also tagged: politics, english, élections, roundups, protest, armenia, diaspora
Global Voices Online - Oct 9, 2008
Herron Family News reports on a return visit to Azerbaijan to review preparations for next week's presidential election. The blog notes that the country's Central Electoral Commission has authorized the installation of …
Also tagged: technology, english, élections, roundups, azerbaijan, internet and 038 telecoms, software and 038 tools