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Munich Security Conference: Ukraine Conflict and Global Security Amidst US Policy Shift
The Munich Security Conference, beginning today at Bayerischer Hof hotel, addresses the Ukraine conflict, with the US's stance on involvement uncertain after a Putin-Trump phone call. A looming deadline for the release of hostages held by Hamas adds to global concerns.
Munich Security Conference: Ukraine Conflict and Global Security Amidst US Policy Shift
The Munich Security Conference, beginning today at Bayerischer Hof hotel, addresses the Ukraine conflict, with the US's stance on involvement uncertain after a Putin-Trump phone call. A looming deadline for the release of hostages held by Hamas adds to global concerns.
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US Threatens Russia with Sanctions and Military Action Over Ukraine
US Vice President Jay De Vence warned Russia of potential sanctions and military action if it doesn't agree to a peace deal with Ukraine ensuring Kyiv's long-term independence, following phone calls between Donald Trump, the presidents of Russia and Ukraine, and the ongoing Munich Security Conferenc...
US Threatens Russia with Sanctions and Military Action Over Ukraine
US Vice President Jay De Vence warned Russia of potential sanctions and military action if it doesn't agree to a peace deal with Ukraine ensuring Kyiv's long-term independence, following phone calls between Donald Trump, the presidents of Russia and Ukraine, and the ongoing Munich Security Conferenc...
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36% Bias Score


Czech Police Reopen Investigation into 1948 Death of Jan Masaryk
The Czech police have reopened the investigation into the 1948 death of Jan Masaryk, Czechoslovakia's foreign minister, based on newly discovered documents suggesting his death may have been a murder, not a suicide.
Czech Police Reopen Investigation into 1948 Death of Jan Masaryk
The Czech police have reopened the investigation into the 1948 death of Jan Masaryk, Czechoslovakia's foreign minister, based on newly discovered documents suggesting his death may have been a murder, not a suicide.
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Armenia Expands "Social Credits" Program to Incentivize Income Declaration
The Armenian government expanded its "social credits" program, reimbursing up to 100,000 AMD annually for income-declaring citizens for education (music, art, sports schools), healthcare (dental), and rent, in addition to previous coverage (universities, kindergartens, health insurance).
Armenia Expands "Social Credits" Program to Incentivize Income Declaration
The Armenian government expanded its "social credits" program, reimbursing up to 100,000 AMD annually for income-declaring citizens for education (music, art, sports schools), healthcare (dental), and rent, in addition to previous coverage (universities, kindergartens, health insurance).
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48% Bias Score


Armenian Parliament Votes to Begin EU Membership Process
The Armenian parliament passed a bill initiating EU membership talks (63-7 vote); the opposition boycotted the vote, criticizing the government's democratic record and potential risks to national security; Russia warned against simultaneous EU and Eurasian Economic Union membership.
Armenian Parliament Votes to Begin EU Membership Process
The Armenian parliament passed a bill initiating EU membership talks (63-7 vote); the opposition boycotted the vote, criticizing the government's democratic record and potential risks to national security; Russia warned against simultaneous EU and Eurasian Economic Union membership.
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48% Bias Score


Kocharyan Trial Resumes: Charges of Exceeding Authority in 2008 Post-Election Violence
Armenia's former president Robert Kocharyan is on trial for exceeding his authority during the deadly 2008 post-election protests that resulted in ten deaths; the prosecution alleges Kocharyan's order deployed troops leading to the deaths, while the defense argues the case should be dismissed follow...
Kocharyan Trial Resumes: Charges of Exceeding Authority in 2008 Post-Election Violence
Armenia's former president Robert Kocharyan is on trial for exceeding his authority during the deadly 2008 post-election protests that resulted in ten deaths; the prosecution alleges Kocharyan's order deployed troops leading to the deaths, while the defense argues the case should be dismissed follow...
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40% Bias Score

US Urges Europe to Assume Greater Security Responsibility Amid Ukraine War
The United States is urging European nations to take greater responsibility for their security, shifting its focus from Europe to East Asia amid the ongoing war in Ukraine, prompting concerns about reduced US support and the future of the transatlantic partnership.

US Urges Europe to Assume Greater Security Responsibility Amid Ukraine War
The United States is urging European nations to take greater responsibility for their security, shifting its focus from Europe to East Asia amid the ongoing war in Ukraine, prompting concerns about reduced US support and the future of the transatlantic partnership.
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Armenian Income Declaration Law Backfires, Causing Cash Transaction Surge
Due to a poorly implemented mandatory income declaration law in Armenia, cash transactions surged by 22 billion drams in 10 days, driven by public distrust and fears of future tax implications, despite years-long efforts to promote cashless payments.

Armenian Income Declaration Law Backfires, Causing Cash Transaction Surge
Due to a poorly implemented mandatory income declaration law in Armenia, cash transactions surged by 22 billion drams in 10 days, driven by public distrust and fears of future tax implications, despite years-long efforts to promote cashless payments.
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine Sanctions Opposition Figures Amidst Upcoming Elections
Amid upcoming Ukrainian presidential elections, the government sanctioned several opposition figures, including former President Petro Poroshenko, freezing their assets and prohibiting the export of their property from Ukraine, citing damage to national security and aid to Russia, although specific ...

Ukraine Sanctions Opposition Figures Amidst Upcoming Elections
Amid upcoming Ukrainian presidential elections, the government sanctioned several opposition figures, including former President Petro Poroshenko, freezing their assets and prohibiting the export of their property from Ukraine, citing damage to national security and aid to Russia, although specific ...
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Artsakh's Former President Condemns Armenian Speaker's Accusations
Samvel Shahramanyan, the former president of Artsakh, publicly condemned Alen Simonyan, the speaker of the Armenian National Assembly, for accusing Artsakh residents of failing to fight during the recent war, demanding a public apology and urging a focus on resolving the humanitarian crisis instead ...

Artsakh's Former President Condemns Armenian Speaker's Accusations
Samvel Shahramanyan, the former president of Artsakh, publicly condemned Alen Simonyan, the speaker of the Armenian National Assembly, for accusing Artsakh residents of failing to fight during the recent war, demanding a public apology and urging a focus on resolving the humanitarian crisis instead ...
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44% Bias Score

Simonyan Blames Artsakh Residents for Not Fighting in Recent War
Armenian National Assembly Speaker Alen Simonyan blamed Artsakh residents for not fighting Azerbaijanis during the recent war, sparking outrage and a counter-argument citing 265 Artsakh residents who resisted, died, or went missing; the controversy highlights the deep divisions within Armenian socie...

Simonyan Blames Artsakh Residents for Not Fighting in Recent War
Armenian National Assembly Speaker Alen Simonyan blamed Artsakh residents for not fighting Azerbaijanis during the recent war, sparking outrage and a counter-argument citing 265 Artsakh residents who resisted, died, or went missing; the controversy highlights the deep divisions within Armenian socie...
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72% Bias Score

Low Probability of War Despite Stalled Armenia-Azerbaijan Negotiations
Areg Kochinyan, head of the Security Policy Research Center, downplayed the likelihood of war despite stalled negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan over a corridor, citing Azerbaijan's international isolation and Armenia's flexible proposals.

Low Probability of War Despite Stalled Armenia-Azerbaijan Negotiations
Areg Kochinyan, head of the Security Policy Research Center, downplayed the likelihood of war despite stalled negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan over a corridor, citing Azerbaijan's international isolation and Armenia's flexible proposals.
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36% Bias Score
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