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Passenger Plane Crash in Kazakhstan: 38 Killed
On a flight from Grozny, an Embraer passenger plane crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan, killing 38, due to suspected external physical and technical impact during a time of heavy fog and drone attacks on Grozny's civilian infrastructure.
Passenger Plane Crash in Kazakhstan: 38 Killed
On a flight from Grozny, an Embraer passenger plane crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan, killing 38, due to suspected external physical and technical impact during a time of heavy fog and drone attacks on Grozny's civilian infrastructure.
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44% Bias Score


One Applicant for Armenia's Anti-Corruption Committee Head Raises Concerns
Only one candidate, Rafael Yeritsyan from the National Security Service, applied for the vacant Anti-Corruption Committee chairman position, raising concerns about institutional independence, following the dismissal of the previous chairman and other officials after an SMS order from the Prime Minis...
One Applicant for Armenia's Anti-Corruption Committee Head Raises Concerns
Only one candidate, Rafael Yeritsyan from the National Security Service, applied for the vacant Anti-Corruption Committee chairman position, raising concerns about institutional independence, following the dismissal of the previous chairman and other officials after an SMS order from the Prime Minis...
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40% Bias Score


Armenian Man on Trial for Insulting MP, Alleging Police Brutality
Samvel Vardanyan, a 30-year-old Armenian citizen, is on trial for insulting MP Hakob Aslanyan on a bus and spreading online hate speech related to the politician's political views. Vardanyan claims his actions were based on civic, not political, viewpoints, and he is also pursuing a separate case ag...
Armenian Man on Trial for Insulting MP, Alleging Police Brutality
Samvel Vardanyan, a 30-year-old Armenian citizen, is on trial for insulting MP Hakob Aslanyan on a bus and spreading online hate speech related to the politician's political views. Vardanyan claims his actions were based on civic, not political, viewpoints, and he is also pursuing a separate case ag...
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40% Bias Score


Russia Seeks Legally Binding Peace Deal with Ukraine, Rejects Ceasefire
Russia's foreign minister stated that Moscow wants a legally binding agreement with Ukraine for lasting peace, ensuring security for Russia and its neighbors, while rejecting a temporary ceasefire as a delaying tactic.
Russia Seeks Legally Binding Peace Deal with Ukraine, Rejects Ceasefire
Russia's foreign minister stated that Moscow wants a legally binding agreement with Ukraine for lasting peace, ensuring security for Russia and its neighbors, while rejecting a temporary ceasefire as a delaying tactic.
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56% Bias Score


Russia Backs Minsk Group Dissolution Amid Armenia-Azerbaijan Tensions
Following Azerbaijan's request, Russia supports the dissolution of the OSCE Minsk Group, citing Armenia's recognition of Karabakh as part of Azerbaijan and the group's obsolescence. Armenia's Prime Minister expressed a constructive stance on dissolution, conditional on similar reciprocal concessions...
Russia Backs Minsk Group Dissolution Amid Armenia-Azerbaijan Tensions
Following Azerbaijan's request, Russia supports the dissolution of the OSCE Minsk Group, citing Armenia's recognition of Karabakh as part of Azerbaijan and the group's obsolescence. Armenia's Prime Minister expressed a constructive stance on dissolution, conditional on similar reciprocal concessions...
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40% Bias Score


Armenian Catholicosate Condemns Public TV's New Year's Address Scheduling
The Armenian Catholicosate criticized Public Television's scheduling of its New Year's address for December 31st at 9:55 PM, following the president's and parliament speaker's messages, claiming a disregard for tradition and viewer expectations, mirroring last year's conflict.
Armenian Catholicosate Condemns Public TV's New Year's Address Scheduling
The Armenian Catholicosate criticized Public Television's scheduling of its New Year's address for December 31st at 9:55 PM, following the president's and parliament speaker's messages, claiming a disregard for tradition and viewer expectations, mirroring last year's conflict.
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56% Bias Score

Lavrov Plan Ambiguities Raise Concerns about Artsakh's Future
Armenian National Assembly's European Integration Committee Chair Arman Yeghoyan, in an interview with Azatutyun, discussed the Lavrov plan, emphasizing its ambiguity regarding Artsakh's status and the lack of mechanisms to prevent a potential Azerbaijani takeover, despite initial assurances that Ar...

Lavrov Plan Ambiguities Raise Concerns about Artsakh's Future
Armenian National Assembly's European Integration Committee Chair Arman Yeghoyan, in an interview with Azatutyun, discussed the Lavrov plan, emphasizing its ambiguity regarding Artsakh's status and the lack of mechanisms to prevent a potential Azerbaijani takeover, despite initial assurances that Ar...
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40% Bias Score

Armenian Opposition Movement Leader Apologizes for Failure to Oust Pashinyan
Archbishop Bagrat Galstyan, leader of an Armenian opposition movement demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, apologized for its failure, citing organizational weaknesses, misplaced trust in supporting entities, and lack of a clear strategic plan, while vowing renewed street protests...

Armenian Opposition Movement Leader Apologizes for Failure to Oust Pashinyan
Archbishop Bagrat Galstyan, leader of an Armenian opposition movement demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, apologized for its failure, citing organizational weaknesses, misplaced trust in supporting entities, and lack of a clear strategic plan, while vowing renewed street protests...
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32% Bias Score

Ter-Petrosyan Blames Pashinyan for Loss of Artsakh
Armenia's first president, Levon Ter-Petrosyan, directly blames Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan for the loss of Artsakh, rejecting his invitation to debate and demanding the release of all negotiation documents to expose what he considers Pashinyan's deceitful actions.

Ter-Petrosyan Blames Pashinyan for Loss of Artsakh
Armenia's first president, Levon Ter-Petrosyan, directly blames Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan for the loss of Artsakh, rejecting his invitation to debate and demanding the release of all negotiation documents to expose what he considers Pashinyan's deceitful actions.
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56% Bias Score

Azerbaijan Airlines Plane Crash in Kazakhstan: Possible Russian Missile Strike
A Azerbaijan Airlines plane flying from Baku to Grozny crashed in Kazakhstan, killing 38 and injuring 29; initial reports suggest a possible Russian missile strike, though investigations are pending, prompting Azerbaijan to suspend flights and declare a day of mourning.

Azerbaijan Airlines Plane Crash in Kazakhstan: Possible Russian Missile Strike
A Azerbaijan Airlines plane flying from Baku to Grozny crashed in Kazakhstan, killing 38 and injuring 29; initial reports suggest a possible Russian missile strike, though investigations are pending, prompting Azerbaijan to suspend flights and declare a day of mourning.
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48% Bias Score

Azerbaijan Seeks Armenian Cooperation in Karabakh Officials' Trial
Fifteen Armenians, including eight former Karabakh officials, face serious charges in Azerbaijan, prompting a request for Armenian cooperation that is viewed as a political maneuver, raising concerns about fair trial and due process. The lack of information on many detainees highlights Azerbaijan's ...

Azerbaijan Seeks Armenian Cooperation in Karabakh Officials' Trial
Fifteen Armenians, including eight former Karabakh officials, face serious charges in Azerbaijan, prompting a request for Armenian cooperation that is viewed as a political maneuver, raising concerns about fair trial and due process. The lack of information on many detainees highlights Azerbaijan's ...
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60% Bias Score

Armenia-Belarus Dispute Mars EAEU Summit
Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan participated remotely in the EAEU summit in St. Petersburg due to illness, causing a dispute with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko over the format, revealing underlying tensions related to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and impacting Armenia-Belarus r...

Armenia-Belarus Dispute Mars EAEU Summit
Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan participated remotely in the EAEU summit in St. Petersburg due to illness, causing a dispute with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko over the format, revealing underlying tensions related to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and impacting Armenia-Belarus r...
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36% Bias Score
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