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Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal Hinges on Constitutional Amendment
Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov stated that Armenia must amend its constitution removing territorial claims against Azerbaijan to finalize a peace agreement, criticizing the OSCE's Minsk Group for inaction and alleging Western attempts to undermine Azerbaijani efforts.
Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal Hinges on Constitutional Amendment
Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov stated that Armenia must amend its constitution removing territorial claims against Azerbaijan to finalize a peace agreement, criticizing the OSCE's Minsk Group for inaction and alleging Western attempts to undermine Azerbaijani efforts.
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56% Bias Score


Armenian Billionaire's Trial Omitted from Azerbaijan-Armenia Peace Deal
Ruben Vardanyan, a wealthy Armenian businessman, faces life imprisonment in Azerbaijan for alleged war crimes, while a new peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan fails to address his case and those of 15 other Armenian leaders, raising concerns about due process and international legal standards.
Armenian Billionaire's Trial Omitted from Azerbaijan-Armenia Peace Deal
Ruben Vardanyan, a wealthy Armenian businessman, faces life imprisonment in Azerbaijan for alleged war crimes, while a new peace deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan fails to address his case and those of 15 other Armenian leaders, raising concerns about due process and international legal standards.
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40% Bias Score


Armenia: Freedom House Report Highlights Judicial Bias, Police Brutality, and Limited Reform
Freedom House's 2024 report scores Armenia 54/100 ("partly free"), citing political influence on the judiciary, police brutality (e.g., the June Tavush protest), and minimal progress in anti-corruption reforms, despite government efforts.
Armenia: Freedom House Report Highlights Judicial Bias, Police Brutality, and Limited Reform
Freedom House's 2024 report scores Armenia 54/100 ("partly free"), citing political influence on the judiciary, police brutality (e.g., the June Tavush protest), and minimal progress in anti-corruption reforms, despite government efforts.
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56% Bias Score


Armenian Government Rejects Artsakh Council Demands, Sparking Continued Protests
The Armenian government rejected the majority of demands from the Artsakh Rights Protection Council, including key political issues, prompting continued protests and highlighting ongoing tensions between the government and displaced Artsakh Armenians. The government cited 115 billion AMD in programs...
Armenian Government Rejects Artsakh Council Demands, Sparking Continued Protests
The Armenian government rejected the majority of demands from the Artsakh Rights Protection Council, including key political issues, prompting continued protests and highlighting ongoing tensions between the government and displaced Artsakh Armenians. The government cited 115 billion AMD in programs...
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44% Bias Score


Artsakh Residents Continue Protests After Partial Government Response
Artsakh residents protested in Yerevan, demanding repatriation, prisoner releases, and adequate social programs. After a meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister, they announced continued protests due to insufficient government response, particularly concerning the reduction of the 40+10 housing assis...
Artsakh Residents Continue Protests After Partial Government Response
Artsakh residents protested in Yerevan, demanding repatriation, prisoner releases, and adequate social programs. After a meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister, they announced continued protests due to insufficient government response, particularly concerning the reduction of the 40+10 housing assis...
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44% Bias Score


Armenia's EU Accession Bid Amidst Moscow Visit
Armenia's parliament approved a law to begin EU accession, while Prime Minister Pashinyan confirmed his attendance at Moscow's May 9th Victory Day celebrations, leading to discussions about Yerevan's foreign policy balancing act between Russia and the European Union.
Armenia's EU Accession Bid Amidst Moscow Visit
Armenia's parliament approved a law to begin EU accession, while Prime Minister Pashinyan confirmed his attendance at Moscow's May 9th Victory Day celebrations, leading to discussions about Yerevan's foreign policy balancing act between Russia and the European Union.
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48% Bias Score

Armenia Bypasses Concept Phase in Drafting New Constitution Amidst Azerbaijani Pressure
Armenia's government is drafting a new constitution without a prior concept, aiming to finalize it by the Prime Minister's deadline. This decision, while denied by officials, is seen by the opposition as influenced by Azerbaijan's demand to remove references to the Declaration of Independence, poten...

Armenia Bypasses Concept Phase in Drafting New Constitution Amidst Azerbaijani Pressure
Armenia's government is drafting a new constitution without a prior concept, aiming to finalize it by the Prime Minister's deadline. This decision, while denied by officials, is seen by the opposition as influenced by Azerbaijan's demand to remove references to the Declaration of Independence, poten...
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48% Bias Score

Armenia's MFA Statement on Nagorno-Karabakh Negotiations Draws Criticism
Analyst Tatul Hakobyan refutes Armenia's MFA statement claiming Nagorno-Karabakh rejected mediation attempts with Azerbaijan in 2023, citing the US's proposal to exclude Russia and Azerbaijan's ultimatum demanding integration as reasons for refusal, sparking criticism from various Armenian political...

Armenia's MFA Statement on Nagorno-Karabakh Negotiations Draws Criticism
Analyst Tatul Hakobyan refutes Armenia's MFA statement claiming Nagorno-Karabakh rejected mediation attempts with Azerbaijan in 2023, citing the US's proposal to exclude Russia and Azerbaijan's ultimatum demanding integration as reasons for refusal, sparking criticism from various Armenian political...
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56% Bias Score

Azerbaijan Continues Shelling Armenian Village Amid Peace Talks
Azerbaijani forces continue shelling the Armenian village of Khnazakh in Syunik, despite international calls for a peace treaty; the shelling has caused damage to a residential building and prompted a criminal investigation in Armenia, while Azerbaijan claims Armenia initiated the attacks.

Azerbaijan Continues Shelling Armenian Village Amid Peace Talks
Azerbaijani forces continue shelling the Armenian village of Khnazakh in Syunik, despite international calls for a peace treaty; the shelling has caused damage to a residential building and prompted a criminal investigation in Armenia, while Azerbaijan claims Armenia initiated the attacks.
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40% Bias Score

Opposition Parties Secure Victory in Gyumri Mayoral Election
Vardan Ghukasyan, a former mayor facing legal charges, will become Gyumri's mayor on April 16th after securing support from opposition parties, despite the ruling "Civil Contract" party's 14 mandates proving insufficient for a solo victory.

Opposition Parties Secure Victory in Gyumri Mayoral Election
Vardan Ghukasyan, a former mayor facing legal charges, will become Gyumri's mayor on April 16th after securing support from opposition parties, despite the ruling "Civil Contract" party's 14 mandates proving insufficient for a solo victory.
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44% Bias Score

Armenia Rejects Azerbaijani Preconditions for Peace Treaty
Armenia's Justice Minister affirmed the country's commitment to a peace treaty with Azerbaijan, rejecting Azerbaijan's demands to remove the Declaration of Independence from its constitution and dissolve the OSCE Minsk Group as preconditions, although negotiations continue amid uncertainty over time...

Armenia Rejects Azerbaijani Preconditions for Peace Treaty
Armenia's Justice Minister affirmed the country's commitment to a peace treaty with Azerbaijan, rejecting Azerbaijan's demands to remove the Declaration of Independence from its constitution and dissolve the OSCE Minsk Group as preconditions, although negotiations continue amid uncertainty over time...
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40% Bias Score

Steinmeier Expresses Optimism for Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Agreement
German President Steinmeier, visiting Armenia and Azerbaijan, expressed optimism for a peace agreement despite Azerbaijani preconditions. Armenia shows readiness to sign, while Azerbaijan hasn't responded to the offer. The EU's border monitoring mission's extension contributes to regional stability.

Steinmeier Expresses Optimism for Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Agreement
German President Steinmeier, visiting Armenia and Azerbaijan, expressed optimism for a peace agreement despite Azerbaijani preconditions. Armenia shows readiness to sign, while Azerbaijan hasn't responded to the offer. The EU's border monitoring mission's extension contributes to regional stability.
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40% Bias Score
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