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Azerbaijan's Gunfire Near Khndzakh Amidst Unratified Peace Treaty
Nightly Azerbaijani gunfire near the Armenian village of Khndzakh, 100 meters from the border, has forced many residents to flee, despite a signed peace treaty text remaining unratified by Azerbaijan due to territorial demands including a corridor through Syunik to Nakhchivan, a situation denied by ...
Azerbaijan's Gunfire Near Khndzakh Amidst Unratified Peace Treaty
Nightly Azerbaijani gunfire near the Armenian village of Khndzakh, 100 meters from the border, has forced many residents to flee, despite a signed peace treaty text remaining unratified by Azerbaijan due to territorial demands including a corridor through Syunik to Nakhchivan, a situation denied by ...
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44% Bias Score


Yerevan's Sewage Crisis: Unclear Ownership Hinders Repairs
Yerevan faces a sewage crisis with 400 weekly incidents due to unclear ownership between the municipality, Water Committee, and Veolia Water; the city is seeking to clarify responsibilities and improve infrastructure.
Yerevan's Sewage Crisis: Unclear Ownership Hinders Repairs
Yerevan faces a sewage crisis with 400 weekly incidents due to unclear ownership between the municipality, Water Committee, and Veolia Water; the city is seeking to clarify responsibilities and improve infrastructure.
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44% Bias Score


Pashinyan Accuses Armenian Catholicos of Celibacy Violation, Demands Removal
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan publicly accused Catholicos Garegin II of having a child, violating his vows of celibacy, and demanded his removal from office, sparking a major crisis within the Armenian Apostolic Church and triggering strong condemnations from church leaders.
Pashinyan Accuses Armenian Catholicos of Celibacy Violation, Demands Removal
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan publicly accused Catholicos Garegin II of having a child, violating his vows of celibacy, and demanded his removal from office, sparking a major crisis within the Armenian Apostolic Church and triggering strong condemnations from church leaders.
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60% Bias Score


Armenian Republicans Nominate Controversial Figure for Prime Minister
Armenia's Republican Party nominated Masis Mayor David Hambardzumyan for Prime Minister, despite facing legal challenges and lacking sufficient parliamentary support to initiate impeachment proceedings against Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, aiming to exert pressure and leverage unexpected support.
Armenian Republicans Nominate Controversial Figure for Prime Minister
Armenia's Republican Party nominated Masis Mayor David Hambardzumyan for Prime Minister, despite facing legal challenges and lacking sufficient parliamentary support to initiate impeachment proceedings against Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, aiming to exert pressure and leverage unexpected support.
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40% Bias Score


Russia Threatens Armenian Flower Import Ban Amidst Ongoing Customs Delays
Russia threatens to temporarily ban Armenian flower imports starting June 16th due to 13 reported pest infestations, adding to existing issues with Armenian alcohol exports being delayed at Georgian customs for over a month, impacting trade relations between Armenia and Russia.
Russia Threatens Armenian Flower Import Ban Amidst Ongoing Customs Delays
Russia threatens to temporarily ban Armenian flower imports starting June 16th due to 13 reported pest infestations, adding to existing issues with Armenian alcohol exports being delayed at Georgian customs for over a month, impacting trade relations between Armenia and Russia.
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40% Bias Score


Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Treaty: Obstacles and Uncertain Future
Armenia's Foreign Minister believes a peace treaty with Azerbaijan is realistic despite Azerbaijan's refusal to sign without dissolving the OSCE Minsk Group and amending Armenia's constitution; negotiations continue, but concrete results remain elusive.
Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Treaty: Obstacles and Uncertain Future
Armenia's Foreign Minister believes a peace treaty with Azerbaijan is realistic despite Azerbaijan's refusal to sign without dissolving the OSCE Minsk Group and amending Armenia's constitution; negotiations continue, but concrete results remain elusive.
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32% Bias Score

Armenian Parliament Rejects Bill for Fee-Based Shorter Military Service"
Armenian Parliament's Defense Committee rejected MP Hayk Sarksyan's bill allowing shorter military service for a fee (\$60,000 for one month, \$47,000 for four months), citing concerns about discrimination and lack of effectiveness in reducing draft evasion and corruption.

Armenian Parliament Rejects Bill for Fee-Based Shorter Military Service"
Armenian Parliament's Defense Committee rejected MP Hayk Sarksyan's bill allowing shorter military service for a fee (\$60,000 for one month, \$47,000 for four months), citing concerns about discrimination and lack of effectiveness in reducing draft evasion and corruption.
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40% Bias Score

Pashinyan's Anti-Church Campaign Amidst Azerbaijan Peace Treaty Fears
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's anti-church campaign, driven by fears over an upcoming peace treaty with Azerbaijan and potential internal opposition, is viewed by political analyst Andranik Migranyan as a preemptive move to consolidate power. The treaty may require Armenia to cede territo...

Pashinyan's Anti-Church Campaign Amidst Azerbaijan Peace Treaty Fears
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's anti-church campaign, driven by fears over an upcoming peace treaty with Azerbaijan and potential internal opposition, is viewed by political analyst Andranik Migranyan as a preemptive move to consolidate power. The treaty may require Armenia to cede territo...
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56% Bias Score

Armenian Motorcade Accident Raises Safety Concerns
A three-car accident in Armenia's Ararat province occurred 52 seconds after the Prime Minister's motorcade passed; three people were injured, prompting criticism of the motorcade's escort team for insufficient safety measures.

Armenian Motorcade Accident Raises Safety Concerns
A three-car accident in Armenia's Ararat province occurred 52 seconds after the Prime Minister's motorcade passed; three people were injured, prompting criticism of the motorcade's escort team for insufficient safety measures.
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48% Bias Score

Unaccounted Firearms Fuel Rise in Armenian Gun Violence
Following the 2020 war, 17,000 firearms distributed to Armenian civilians remain largely unaccounted for, contributing to a surge in gun violence in Yerevan, despite some weapons being recovered and high clearance rates.

Unaccounted Firearms Fuel Rise in Armenian Gun Violence
Following the 2020 war, 17,000 firearms distributed to Armenian civilians remain largely unaccounted for, contributing to a surge in gun violence in Yerevan, despite some weapons being recovered and high clearance rates.
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48% Bias Score

Armenia: Government Considers Revising Church's Constitutional Status Amidst Heightened Tensions
The Armenian government is considering revising constitutional provisions concerning the Armenian Apostolic Church amidst escalating tensions with the Church leadership, potentially impacting the Church's legal status and role in society.

Armenia: Government Considers Revising Church's Constitutional Status Amidst Heightened Tensions
The Armenian government is considering revising constitutional provisions concerning the Armenian Apostolic Church amidst escalating tensions with the Church leadership, potentially impacting the Church's legal status and role in society.
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60% Bias Score

Armenia and Azerbaijan Collaborate on Missing Persons from Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
Following a February meeting, Armenian and Azerbaijani commissions on missing persons held a second meeting to discuss the fate of the missing from the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, reaching a preliminary agreement to continue collaboration on potential searches.

Armenia and Azerbaijan Collaborate on Missing Persons from Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
Following a February meeting, Armenian and Azerbaijani commissions on missing persons held a second meeting to discuss the fate of the missing from the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, reaching a preliminary agreement to continue collaboration on potential searches.
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44% Bias Score
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