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Artsakh Genocide, US Congress Hearings Demand Action Against Azerbaijan
Artak Beglaryan, former human rights defender of Artsakh, addressed the US Congress, calling for the recognition of the Artsakh genocide, sanctions against Azerbaijanis responsible, and conditioning US aid on human rights improvements, including the release of Armenian prisoners; the hearings also f...
Artsakh Genocide, US Congress Hearings Demand Action Against Azerbaijan
Artak Beglaryan, former human rights defender of Artsakh, addressed the US Congress, calling for the recognition of the Artsakh genocide, sanctions against Azerbaijanis responsible, and conditioning US aid on human rights improvements, including the release of Armenian prisoners; the hearings also f...
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60% Bias Score


Azerbaijan's Shelling of Armenian Villages: Inaction Amidst Infrastructure Projects
Azerbaijan's continuous shelling of Armenian villages in Syunik for over a month has created fear and uncertainty among residents, impacting their livelihoods; despite infrastructure projects, the government's response has been inadequate, prompting criticism.
Azerbaijan's Shelling of Armenian Villages: Inaction Amidst Infrastructure Projects
Azerbaijan's continuous shelling of Armenian villages in Syunik for over a month has created fear and uncertainty among residents, impacting their livelihoods; despite infrastructure projects, the government's response has been inadequate, prompting criticism.
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56% Bias Score


Armenian Opposition Weighs No-Confidence Vote Against Pashinian
Armenia's opposition is considering a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian, but lacks the parliamentary votes to succeed, suggesting street protests may be necessary to complement parliamentary actions.
Armenian Opposition Weighs No-Confidence Vote Against Pashinian
Armenia's opposition is considering a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian, but lacks the parliamentary votes to succeed, suggesting street protests may be necessary to complement parliamentary actions.
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36% Bias Score


Armenia Prioritizes Balanced Foreign Policy Amidst Strained Russia Ties
In Tallinn, Armenian PM Pashinyan stated Armenia seeks balanced relations with all partners, including deepening EU ties and prioritizing mutual interests with Russia, despite recent tensions stemming from the 2022 Azerbaijani incursion and Armenia's reduced participation in the CSTO.
Armenia Prioritizes Balanced Foreign Policy Amidst Strained Russia Ties
In Tallinn, Armenian PM Pashinyan stated Armenia seeks balanced relations with all partners, including deepening EU ties and prioritizing mutual interests with Russia, despite recent tensions stemming from the 2022 Azerbaijani incursion and Armenia's reduced participation in the CSTO.
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36% Bias Score


Kocharyan: Armenian Opposition Unity Possible, But Unified Electoral Bloc Unrealistic
Robert Kocharyan, Armenia's second president, asserts that while opposition collaboration is feasible for regime change, a unified electoral bloc is unrealistic due to internal divisions; the Republican Party, however, prioritizing Nikol Pashinyan's removal, remains open to collaboration despite dif...
Kocharyan: Armenian Opposition Unity Possible, But Unified Electoral Bloc Unrealistic
Robert Kocharyan, Armenia's second president, asserts that while opposition collaboration is feasible for regime change, a unified electoral bloc is unrealistic due to internal divisions; the Republican Party, however, prioritizing Nikol Pashinyan's removal, remains open to collaboration despite dif...
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36% Bias Score


Azerbaijan-Armenia Peace Talks Falter Amidst Renewed Clashes
Following a preliminary peace agreement in October 2023, Azerbaijan and Armenia are experiencing renewed conflict, with accusations of military preparation and concerns over unverified media reports; the situation is complicated by public distrust and differing geopolitical interests.
Azerbaijan-Armenia Peace Talks Falter Amidst Renewed Clashes
Following a preliminary peace agreement in October 2023, Azerbaijan and Armenia are experiencing renewed conflict, with accusations of military preparation and concerns over unverified media reports; the situation is complicated by public distrust and differing geopolitical interests.
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36% Bias Score

Kremlin Intensifies Influence Campaign in Armenia Ahead of 2026 Elections
The Kremlin is increasing its influence in Armenia ahead of the 2026 elections by shaping public opinion and supporting pro-Russian politicians, aiming to counter Armenia's move toward the West following Russia's inaction during the 2023 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

Kremlin Intensifies Influence Campaign in Armenia Ahead of 2026 Elections
The Kremlin is increasing its influence in Armenia ahead of the 2026 elections by shaping public opinion and supporting pro-Russian politicians, aiming to counter Armenia's move toward the West following Russia's inaction during the 2023 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
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40% Bias Score

Armenian Family Denied Benefits Despite Nine Years of Calculation
In Armenia, Gayane Opyan's family is owed over 3.5 million drams in benefits for their adopted daughter, who turned 18 three months ago. The benefits were calculated for nine years but are now withheld due to unclear reasons and contradictory information from government agencies.

Armenian Family Denied Benefits Despite Nine Years of Calculation
In Armenia, Gayane Opyan's family is owed over 3.5 million drams in benefits for their adopted daughter, who turned 18 three months ago. The benefits were calculated for nine years but are now withheld due to unclear reasons and contradictory information from government agencies.
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48% Bias Score

Armenia: Systemic Failure to Prosecute Police Brutality Despite Rising Complaints
Armenian human rights advocates denounce the lack of political will to investigate and punish police brutality, citing numerous cases with video evidence where perpetrators remain unpunished, despite a rising number of complaints—210 in 2022, 261 in 2023, 330 in 2024, and 57 in the first three month...

Armenia: Systemic Failure to Prosecute Police Brutality Despite Rising Complaints
Armenian human rights advocates denounce the lack of political will to investigate and punish police brutality, citing numerous cases with video evidence where perpetrators remain unpunished, despite a rising number of complaints—210 in 2022, 261 in 2023, 330 in 2024, and 57 in the first three month...
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52% Bias Score

Armenia's Push to Become the Silicon Valley of the Caucasus
Armenia is actively developing its technological capabilities through initiatives like the Armath program, attracting foreign investment, and leveraging its diaspora connections to transform into a regional tech hub, aiming to rival Silicon Valley.

Armenia's Push to Become the Silicon Valley of the Caucasus
Armenia is actively developing its technological capabilities through initiatives like the Armath program, attracting foreign investment, and leveraging its diaspora connections to transform into a regional tech hub, aiming to rival Silicon Valley.
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48% Bias Score

Armenia's Tech Boom: From Soviet Legacy to Global Powerhouse
Armenia's tech sector is booming, driven by the Armath educational program training 17,000 students, a supportive diaspora network, and an influx of Russian IT specialists post-Ukraine war; this has resulted in the rise of successful companies like Picsart ($1.5B valuation) and Service Titan (over $...

Armenia's Tech Boom: From Soviet Legacy to Global Powerhouse
Armenia's tech sector is booming, driven by the Armath educational program training 17,000 students, a supportive diaspora network, and an influx of Russian IT specialists post-Ukraine war; this has resulted in the rise of successful companies like Picsart ($1.5B valuation) and Service Titan (over $...
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44% Bias Score

Azerbaijan's New Demands Jeopardize Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal
Armenia and Azerbaijan's tentative peace agreement is threatened by Azerbaijan's new demands, including an Armenian constitutional amendment and the dissolution of the OSCE Minsk Group, amid rising tensions and military preparations, highlighting the fragility of post-conflict reconciliation and the...

Azerbaijan's New Demands Jeopardize Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal
Armenia and Azerbaijan's tentative peace agreement is threatened by Azerbaijan's new demands, including an Armenian constitutional amendment and the dissolution of the OSCE Minsk Group, amid rising tensions and military preparations, highlighting the fragility of post-conflict reconciliation and the...
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36% Bias Score
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