Anna Cervi discusses the humanitarian crisis in Artsakh from the point of view of the Armenian community in Wales.

Anna Cervi discusses the humanitarian crisis in Artsakh from the point of view of the Armenian community in Wales.
David TC Davies reflects on the one year anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and on the UK and Wales’ involvement in support of Ukraine
Sophie Buchaillard connects the Ukrainian crisis and the Rwandan genocide to think about the West’s contrasting relationship to refugees.
Jennifer G Mathers looks beyond the stereotypes to praise the role of Ukraine’s women in resisting the Russian invasion.
Marine Furet introduces issue 68 of the welsh agenda and reflects on the role of magazines to provide lasting content amid a fast news cycle.
Gethin Matthews argues for a refresh of remembrance commemorations in Wales
Martin Johnes looks back at the heavy bombing of Swansea in 1941.
Rhys David tells of the Welsh Division who played a role in world war one in the Near East.
Paul O’Leary reflects on how anniversaries are being used to promote British integration and disintegration in 2014