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Vardanyan's Hunger Strike Protests Artsakh Leaders' War Crimes Trial in Baku
Ruben Vardanyan, former Artsakh State Minister, began a hunger strike in a Baku prison, protesting alleged rights violations during his trial where he and other former Artsakh leaders are accused of war crimes, including the deaths of over 18,000 Azerbaijanis since 1988.
Vardanyan's Hunger Strike Protests Artsakh Leaders' War Crimes Trial in Baku
Ruben Vardanyan, former Artsakh State Minister, began a hunger strike in a Baku prison, protesting alleged rights violations during his trial where he and other former Artsakh leaders are accused of war crimes, including the deaths of over 18,000 Azerbaijanis since 1988.
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56% Bias Score


Surge in Acute Respiratory Infections among Armenian Children
A surge in acute respiratory infections (ARIs) among Armenian children has led to increased school and kindergarten absences, hospitalizations, and anecdotal reports of ineffective fever reducers, despite official claims from the NCDC that the situation is comparable to previous years.
Surge in Acute Respiratory Infections among Armenian Children
A surge in acute respiratory infections (ARIs) among Armenian children has led to increased school and kindergarten absences, hospitalizations, and anecdotal reports of ineffective fever reducers, despite official claims from the NCDC that the situation is comparable to previous years.
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32% Bias Score


Europe Divided on Ukraine as US-Russia Talks Exclude Kyiv
European leaders are meeting in Paris to discuss a unified response to the Ukraine conflict, while separate US-Russia talks in Saudi Arabia, excluding Ukraine, raise concerns about a potential shift in diplomatic strategies. The UK offers to send peacekeepers, but Germany and Poland express reservat...
Europe Divided on Ukraine as US-Russia Talks Exclude Kyiv
European leaders are meeting in Paris to discuss a unified response to the Ukraine conflict, while separate US-Russia talks in Saudi Arabia, excluding Ukraine, raise concerns about a potential shift in diplomatic strategies. The UK offers to send peacekeepers, but Germany and Poland express reservat...
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48% Bias Score


Armenia Parliament Initiates EU Membership Process
Armenia's parliament passed a bill initiating the EU membership process, a political decision supported by the ruling party but opposed by some who argue it lacks concrete steps and EU endorsement. Over 60,000 signatures supported the citizen initiative leading to the bill.
Armenia Parliament Initiates EU Membership Process
Armenia's parliament passed a bill initiating the EU membership process, a political decision supported by the ruling party but opposed by some who argue it lacks concrete steps and EU endorsement. Over 60,000 signatures supported the citizen initiative leading to the bill.
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36% Bias Score


Drone Strike Damages Chernobyl Sarcophagus: Ukraine Accuses Russia
Ukraine accused Russia of a drone strike on the Chernobyl nuclear power plant's sarcophagus, causing damage but no radiation increase; Russia denied involvement; the EU expressed deep concern.
Drone Strike Damages Chernobyl Sarcophagus: Ukraine Accuses Russia
Ukraine accused Russia of a drone strike on the Chernobyl nuclear power plant's sarcophagus, causing damage but no radiation increase; Russia denied involvement; the EU expressed deep concern.
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40% Bias Score


Russia's Crackdown on War Dissent: Over 800 Charged
In Russia, over 800 people face charges for spreading "fake news" about the Ukraine war, criticizing authorities online, or donating to Ukrainian causes; 17-year-old Darya Kozireva was recently released after a year in prison for posting a Ukrainian poem, while others face lengthy sentences for simi...
Russia's Crackdown on War Dissent: Over 800 Charged
In Russia, over 800 people face charges for spreading "fake news" about the Ukraine war, criticizing authorities online, or donating to Ukrainian causes; 17-year-old Darya Kozireva was recently released after a year in prison for posting a Ukrainian poem, while others face lengthy sentences for simi...
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56% Bias Score

Armenia Proposes New Constitution in Response to Azerbaijani Demands
Armenia's Prime Minister proposed a new constitution via a nationwide referendum, aiming to transition from a 'state-less nation's residual operation' to a 'state-building people's operation,' partly in response to Azerbaijan's demand for changes related to references to Artsakh's unification with A...

Armenia Proposes New Constitution in Response to Azerbaijani Demands
Armenia's Prime Minister proposed a new constitution via a nationwide referendum, aiming to transition from a 'state-less nation's residual operation' to a 'state-building people's operation,' partly in response to Azerbaijan's demand for changes related to references to Artsakh's unification with A...
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48% Bias Score

Death of Protestor Leads to Dismissal of Case Against Him
Following months of legal proceedings stemming from threats made against the Prime Minister, opposition protest participant Vahan Manasyan died before his trial, leading to the case's dismissal. His lawyer and human rights advocates contest the charges.

Death of Protestor Leads to Dismissal of Case Against Him
Following months of legal proceedings stemming from threats made against the Prime Minister, opposition protest participant Vahan Manasyan died before his trial, leading to the case's dismissal. His lawyer and human rights advocates contest the charges.
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56% Bias Score

Threats Against Armenians in Abkhazia After Presidential Elections
In Abkhazia, following the first round of presidential elections, the Armenian community reported online threats and intimidation due to their political choices. Community leader Aram Minosyan demanded an investigation and protection, citing recordings allegedly inciting violence. The second round i...

Threats Against Armenians in Abkhazia After Presidential Elections
In Abkhazia, following the first round of presidential elections, the Armenian community reported online threats and intimidation due to their political choices. Community leader Aram Minosyan demanded an investigation and protection, citing recordings allegedly inciting violence. The second round i...
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40% Bias Score

US-Led Ukraine Negotiations Exclude Europe, Raising Security Concerns
President Trump is sending a high-level team to Saudi Arabia to negotiate with Russia and Ukraine, excluding European leaders who plan an emergency summit in response, fearing a US-Russia deal without their participation would endanger European security interests; Ukraine's President Zelenskyy has n...

US-Led Ukraine Negotiations Exclude Europe, Raising Security Concerns
President Trump is sending a high-level team to Saudi Arabia to negotiate with Russia and Ukraine, excluding European leaders who plan an emergency summit in response, fearing a US-Russia deal without their participation would endanger European security interests; Ukraine's President Zelenskyy has n...
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44% Bias Score

Zelenskyy Rejects Deals on Ukraine Made Without Kyiv's Participation
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, speaking at the Munich Security Conference, rejected any deal on Ukraine made without its involvement, citing a recent phone call between Trump and Putin. He called for a united European response to Russia and the creation of a pan-European army.

Zelenskyy Rejects Deals on Ukraine Made Without Kyiv's Participation
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, speaking at the Munich Security Conference, rejected any deal on Ukraine made without its involvement, citing a recent phone call between Trump and Putin. He called for a united European response to Russia and the creation of a pan-European army.
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52% Bias Score

Armenia's Unchecked Corridor Proposal Sparks Controversy
Armenia's willingness to provide Azerbaijan with an unimpeded transportation route across its territory without specifying whether checks will be conducted is causing controversy, with experts warning it could effectively concede a corridor demanded by Baku for four years.

Armenia's Unchecked Corridor Proposal Sparks Controversy
Armenia's willingness to provide Azerbaijan with an unimpeded transportation route across its territory without specifying whether checks will be conducted is causing controversy, with experts warning it could effectively concede a corridor demanded by Baku for four years.
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36% Bias Score
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