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chai khana
November/December 2016
Chai Khana explores people on the move and how transport (or the lack of it) affects communities in the South Caucasus.
A child covers her nose with handkerchief to protect herself from pollution. It is a painting on a w...
25 January, 2017
Taxi drivers are a common sight in the South Caucasus - shiny European cars flutter alongside aged v...
24 January, 2017
At the wake of the hot and cold seasons, they travel for miles, their whole life packed on their bac...
21 January, 2017
In 2013 the Armenian government moved towards a liberalization of the aviation system with the aim o...
This is the story about a village nestled in lush forests, and its people who live cut off from the...
18 January, 2017
Women at the steering wheel do not have it easy in Armenia - in people's mind they simply cannot dri...
16 January, 2017
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