Tag: Roubina Margossian

July 26, 2024

Ep. 294: The Week in Review (26.07.24)

In EVN Report’s news roundup for the week of July 26: Azerbaijan ramps up rhetoric, again threatening Armenia with war; European Council approves 10 million euros in EPF funding for the Armenian Armed Forces; Yerevan City Hall asks Armenian Government to review its contract with Veolia Jur, the French company servicing the water management system and more.

May 17, 2024

Ep. 285: The Week in Review (17.05.24)

In EVN Report’s news roundup for the week of May 17: Protests led by Archbishop Bagrat Galstanyan continue in Yerevan; border commissions of Armenia and Azerbaijan sign a protocol on demarcated sections of the border; Armenia’s anti-corruption court is reviewing discrepancies in the 2022 financial reports of the ruling Civil Contract party and more.

May 3, 2024

Ep. 283: The Week in Review (03.05.24)

In EVN Report’s news roundup for the week of May 3: The demarcation of the Armenia-Azerbaijan border continues amidst protests; Hungary is blocking European Peace Facility support to Armenia; according to Reporters Without Borders, Armenia has the most press freedom in the region and more.

December 25, 2021

Երկխոսությունը մշակույթում

Արվեստը մշակույթ է ձևավորում, քայլ առ քայլ։ Մշակույթը այդուհետ դառնում քաղաքացիական հասարակության և պետության այցեքարտ։Գեղարվեստական տպագրության երևանյան միջազգային բիենալեի hիմնադիր Սոնա Հարությունյանը մանրամասնում է այս կապերի կարևորության, կայացման քայլերի և երկխոսություն ստեղծելու կարևորության մասին։

November 10, 2021
The Aftermath

The Aftermath

This is not a story about war. This is the story of what happens after the bullets, missiles, bombs and drones no longer fly through the autumn air. Maria Titizian recounts her journey to Artsakh last year, two days after the signing of the trilateral statement ending the war.

October 27, 2021
Little Leaves

Little Leaves

Preparing food can be a meditative journey of self-healing, of building community and a passage to one's heritage. It is the whispered world of women, a value created out of patience that can transform onions into translucent golden particles.

April 6, 2021
Where Am I Now?

Where Am I Now?

Post-trauma, when the imperative to continue existing before one is able to deal with the breakdown of a way of existence that was once valid, between the now and the future, between aftershocks, eight female photographers ask, “Where am I now?”

March 23, 2021
She

She

Even when a woman has her very own day of the year, even a whole month in the case of Armenia, and even if during that month many articles will be written about her, this is not one of them.

November 4, 2020

Reporting a War

This podcast was recorded before the trilateral agreement ending the Artsakh War became public on November 10. It is an honest reflection of what it means to cover a war as a journalist when you are a side to the conflict.