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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


Shared Trauma, Shared Opportunity: Israel and Armenia Confront History
The coinciding commemorations of Holocaust Remembrance Day and the Armenian genocide on April 24th offer a unique opportunity for Israel and Armenia to acknowledge shared histories of trauma, resilience, and the ongoing struggle for recognition, despite complex geopolitical factors influencing their...
Shared Trauma, Shared Opportunity: Israel and Armenia Confront History
The coinciding commemorations of Holocaust Remembrance Day and the Armenian genocide on April 24th offer a unique opportunity for Israel and Armenia to acknowledge shared histories of trauma, resilience, and the ongoing struggle for recognition, despite complex geopolitical factors influencing their...
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32% Bias Score


Armenian Judge Expels Journalist from "March 1" Case Hearing
During a hearing of the "March 1" case, Judge Sargis Petrosyan expelled a Yerevan Today journalist for refusing to confirm suspicions of editorial influence related to former President Kocharyan's team, raising concerns about press freedom and judicial impartiality.
Armenian Judge Expels Journalist from "March 1" Case Hearing
During a hearing of the "March 1" case, Judge Sargis Petrosyan expelled a Yerevan Today journalist for refusing to confirm suspicions of editorial influence related to former President Kocharyan's team, raising concerns about press freedom and judicial impartiality.
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52% Bias Score


Armenia Extends Income Tax Declaration Deadline to November 1
The Armenian parliament extended the deadline for income tax declarations to November 1, 2025, and 2026, impacting over 700,000 citizens due to widespread public dissatisfaction and confusion, with the declaration period beginning March 2nd.
Armenia Extends Income Tax Declaration Deadline to November 1
The Armenian parliament extended the deadline for income tax declarations to November 1, 2025, and 2026, impacting over 700,000 citizens due to widespread public dissatisfaction and confusion, with the declaration period beginning March 2nd.
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40% Bias Score


Three-Year Delay in Vanadzor Mayoral Election Highlights Armenian Judicial Issues
For over three years, Vanadzor, Armenia's third-largest city with roughly 80,000 residents, has lacked an elected mayor due to legal challenges following the 2021 elections, where the winning coalition leader was arrested, and subsequent court delays despite the withdrawal of the initial lawsuit.
Three-Year Delay in Vanadzor Mayoral Election Highlights Armenian Judicial Issues
For over three years, Vanadzor, Armenia's third-largest city with roughly 80,000 residents, has lacked an elected mayor due to legal challenges following the 2021 elections, where the winning coalition leader was arrested, and subsequent court delays despite the withdrawal of the initial lawsuit.
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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

Armenia's Constitutional Referendum: A Potential Threat to Sovereignty
Armenia's Prime Minister proposes removing the Declaration of Independence from the new constitution, a move criticized as bowing to Azerbaijani pressure and potentially harming Armenia's sovereignty; a referendum is planned, with opponents warning of severe consequences regardless of the outcome.

Armenia's Constitutional Referendum: A Potential Threat to Sovereignty
Armenia's Prime Minister proposes removing the Declaration of Independence from the new constitution, a move criticized as bowing to Azerbaijani pressure and potentially harming Armenia's sovereignty; a referendum is planned, with opponents warning of severe consequences regardless of the outcome.
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52% Bias Score

Armenian Church-Government Tensions Highlighted During Easter
During Easter mass, the absence of high-ranking Armenian officials highlighted the ongoing tension between the Armenian Church and the government, symbolized by the Catholicos's call for national unity amidst internal divisions and the controversy surrounding the display of the Artsakh flag in Jerus...

Armenian Church-Government Tensions Highlighted During Easter
During Easter mass, the absence of high-ranking Armenian officials highlighted the ongoing tension between the Armenian Church and the government, symbolized by the Catholicos's call for national unity amidst internal divisions and the controversy surrounding the display of the Artsakh flag in Jerus...
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48% Bias Score

Bribery Conceals Akhtala Mining Combine's River Pollution
The director of Akhtala Mining Combine, through an employee, bribed a Nature Protection and Mining Inspectorate employee to replace genuine Debed River water samples with falsified ones, resulting in a misleading report on water quality; all three are now facing charges.

Bribery Conceals Akhtala Mining Combine's River Pollution
The director of Akhtala Mining Combine, through an employee, bribed a Nature Protection and Mining Inspectorate employee to replace genuine Debed River water samples with falsified ones, resulting in a misleading report on water quality; all three are now facing charges.
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48% Bias Score

Armenia's Blame on Artsakh Legitimizes Azerbaijan's Actions
Armenia blames Artsakh for the failed June 2023 Sofia meeting, a claim that a political scientist says legitimizes Azerbaijan's actions in Artsakh and hinders international efforts to address the conflict.

Armenia's Blame on Artsakh Legitimizes Azerbaijan's Actions
Armenia blames Artsakh for the failed June 2023 Sofia meeting, a claim that a political scientist says legitimizes Azerbaijan's actions in Artsakh and hinders international efforts to address the conflict.
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48% Bias Score
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