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Azerbaijan Seeks Armenian Cooperation in Trial of Former Artsakh Officials
Azerbaijan's Prosecutor General's Office requested Armenia's cooperation in the trial of 15 former Artsakh officials and civilians, facing charges related to over 2500 counts in 1389 consolidated cases, prompting concerns about the scope and implications of the request.
Azerbaijan Seeks Armenian Cooperation in Trial of Former Artsakh Officials
Azerbaijan's Prosecutor General's Office requested Armenia's cooperation in the trial of 15 former Artsakh officials and civilians, facing charges related to over 2500 counts in 1389 consolidated cases, prompting concerns about the scope and implications of the request.
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48% Bias Score


Armenia Fails to Implement GRECO Anti-Corruption Recommendations
Armenia's parliament has not established a permanent ethics committee to investigate MPs' misconduct, despite GRECO recommendations and promises, citing a constitutional limit that experts argue is surmountable; this inaction demonstrates a lack of political will.
Armenia Fails to Implement GRECO Anti-Corruption Recommendations
Armenia's parliament has not established a permanent ethics committee to investigate MPs' misconduct, despite GRECO recommendations and promises, citing a constitutional limit that experts argue is surmountable; this inaction demonstrates a lack of political will.
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48% Bias Score


Assad Regime Collapses After Rebel Seizure of Damascus
On December 8th, Syrian rebels backed by Turkey entered Damascus, declaring the end of Bashar al-Assad's 24-year rule after the regime's military was significantly weakened internally and by the lack of external support due to Israel's actions against Iranian aid and Russia's involvement in Ukraine.
Assad Regime Collapses After Rebel Seizure of Damascus
On December 8th, Syrian rebels backed by Turkey entered Damascus, declaring the end of Bashar al-Assad's 24-year rule after the regime's military was significantly weakened internally and by the lack of external support due to Israel's actions against Iranian aid and Russia's involvement in Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score


Armenia's Ruling Party to Implement New Code of Conduct After MP Expulsions
Armenia's ruling Civil Contract party will create a new code of conduct for its members following recent controversies involving MPs Hovig Aghazaryan and Hakob Aslanyan, who were expelled for alleged leaks and ethical violations, and Karen Sarukhanyan, who underwent drug tests following a scandal.
Armenia's Ruling Party to Implement New Code of Conduct After MP Expulsions
Armenia's ruling Civil Contract party will create a new code of conduct for its members following recent controversies involving MPs Hovig Aghazaryan and Hakob Aslanyan, who were expelled for alleged leaks and ethical violations, and Karen Sarukhanyan, who underwent drug tests following a scandal.
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40% Bias Score


Armenia's Shifting Alliances: CSTO Departure and EAEU Summit Shift
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan attends the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council meeting in Moscow, amid Armenia's declared departure from the CSTO due to the organization's inaction during Azerbaijani attacks and disagreements over the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict; the EAEU summit will be h...
Armenia's Shifting Alliances: CSTO Departure and EAEU Summit Shift
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan attends the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council meeting in Moscow, amid Armenia's declared departure from the CSTO due to the organization's inaction during Azerbaijani attacks and disagreements over the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict; the EAEU summit will be h...
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36% Bias Score


Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Treaty Remains Elusive Amidst Unresolved Disputes
Despite 15 of 17 points being agreed upon, Armenia and Azerbaijan remain far from signing a peace treaty due to unresolved disputes over an EU observer mission, Armenian lawsuits, constitutional amendments, and the OSCE Minsk Group's dissolution, with Azerbaijan citing preconditions outside the trea...
Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Treaty Remains Elusive Amidst Unresolved Disputes
Despite 15 of 17 points being agreed upon, Armenia and Azerbaijan remain far from signing a peace treaty due to unresolved disputes over an EU observer mission, Armenian lawsuits, constitutional amendments, and the OSCE Minsk Group's dissolution, with Azerbaijan citing preconditions outside the trea...
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44% Bias Score

Armenia's Communication Proposal to Azerbaijan Remains Unanswered
Armenia officially proposed opening regional communications to Azerbaijan on October 24, 2023, following the Kazan meeting, but Azerbaijan hasn't responded, raising concerns about sovereignty and jurisdiction over transport routes and delaying the implementation of the November 9th statement.

Armenia's Communication Proposal to Azerbaijan Remains Unanswered
Armenia officially proposed opening regional communications to Azerbaijan on October 24, 2023, following the Kazan meeting, but Azerbaijan hasn't responded, raising concerns about sovereignty and jurisdiction over transport routes and delaying the implementation of the November 9th statement.
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36% Bias Score

Yerevan Public Transport to Go Cashless, Facing Challenges
Starting January 1st, Yerevan's public transport will no longer accept 100 dram payments, shifting to a cashless system with various pass options and discounts for specific groups; however, low validator usage and public awareness pose challenges.

Yerevan Public Transport to Go Cashless, Facing Challenges
Starting January 1st, Yerevan's public transport will no longer accept 100 dram payments, shifting to a cashless system with various pass options and discounts for specific groups; however, low validator usage and public awareness pose challenges.
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44% Bias Score

Ukraine Reports North Korean Casualties in Kursk
Ukraine claims its forces killed or wounded at least 30 North Korean soldiers fighting alongside Russia in the Kursk region, marking the first such report and following earlier warnings from President Zelensky. Russia has not commented.

Ukraine Reports North Korean Casualties in Kursk
Ukraine claims its forces killed or wounded at least 30 North Korean soldiers fighting alongside Russia in the Kursk region, marking the first such report and following earlier warnings from President Zelensky. Russia has not commented.
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36% Bias Score

Russia Launches Massive Air Attack on Ukraine
Russia launched a massive air attack on Ukraine, targeting energy infrastructure across multiple cities, including Kyiv and Odesa, using 93 missiles (including at least one North Korean missile) and 200 drones, prompting retaliatory action and a new US military aid package while incoming President T...

Russia Launches Massive Air Attack on Ukraine
Russia launched a massive air attack on Ukraine, targeting energy infrastructure across multiple cities, including Kyiv and Odesa, using 93 missiles (including at least one North Korean missile) and 200 drones, prompting retaliatory action and a new US military aid package while incoming President T...
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44% Bias Score

Georgia's President Defies Election Results, Sparking Political Crisis
Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili refuses to concede defeat following a disputed election, claiming the process was illegitimate and vowing to remain in office despite the planned inauguration of Mikheil Kavelashvili on December 29th, fueling widespread protests.

Georgia's President Defies Election Results, Sparking Political Crisis
Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili refuses to concede defeat following a disputed election, claiming the process was illegitimate and vowing to remain in office despite the planned inauguration of Mikheil Kavelashvili on December 29th, fueling widespread protests.
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52% Bias Score

Syria's New Government Promises Security and Justice After Assad's Fall
Syria's interim prime minister, Mohammed al-Bashir, promises to protect minority rights and ensure national security after Islamist militants overthrew the Assad regime. The Ba'ath party dissolved itself and handed over assets to the new authorities.

Syria's New Government Promises Security and Justice After Assad's Fall
Syria's interim prime minister, Mohammed al-Bashir, promises to protect minority rights and ensure national security after Islamist militants overthrew the Assad regime. The Ba'ath party dissolved itself and handed over assets to the new authorities.
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56% Bias Score
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