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Armenia Guarantees $150 Million for Amulsar Gold Mine Restart
The Armenian government guaranteed a $150 million loan to Lydian Armenia for the Amulsar gold mine, following a failed EDB loan, to restart operations, expecting a 1-1.5% GDP increase and 700 jobs; however, an economist raised concerns about financial and security risks.
Armenia Guarantees $150 Million for Amulsar Gold Mine Restart
The Armenian government guaranteed a $150 million loan to Lydian Armenia for the Amulsar gold mine, following a failed EDB loan, to restart operations, expecting a 1-1.5% GDP increase and 700 jobs; however, an economist raised concerns about financial and security risks.
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40% Bias Score


Armenian Prisoner's Health Deteriorates During Azerbaijani Trial
Ruben Vardanyan, a former Artsakh state minister, is on a hunger strike in Azerbaijan, and his health significantly worsened during a court hearing despite requests for a postponement, prompting concerns about human rights violations and a call for international intervention.
Armenian Prisoner's Health Deteriorates During Azerbaijani Trial
Ruben Vardanyan, a former Artsakh state minister, is on a hunger strike in Azerbaijan, and his health significantly worsened during a court hearing despite requests for a postponement, prompting concerns about human rights violations and a call for international intervention.
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56% Bias Score


Azerbaijan Stalls Armenia Peace Talks, Awaits Strategic Advantage
Political analyst Hakob Badalyan states that Azerbaijan is stalling peace negotiations with Armenia, waiting for a more advantageous geopolitical situation to potentially use military force. He notes that Iran's support for Armenia is likely self-serving and would not involve direct military interve...
Azerbaijan Stalls Armenia Peace Talks, Awaits Strategic Advantage
Political analyst Hakob Badalyan states that Azerbaijan is stalling peace negotiations with Armenia, waiting for a more advantageous geopolitical situation to potentially use military force. He notes that Iran's support for Armenia is likely self-serving and would not involve direct military interve...
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40% Bias Score


Former Gyumri Mayor and Son Face International Charges Over Land Deal
Samvel Balasanyan, former mayor of Gyumri, is wanted internationally, and his son Khachatur is under house arrest, accused of illegally transferring lands adjacent to the "Black Fortress" historical site. The Gyumri ruling coalition resigned following the charges.
Former Gyumri Mayor and Son Face International Charges Over Land Deal
Samvel Balasanyan, former mayor of Gyumri, is wanted internationally, and his son Khachatur is under house arrest, accused of illegally transferring lands adjacent to the "Black Fortress" historical site. The Gyumri ruling coalition resigned following the charges.
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40% Bias Score


Armenia Revises National Security Strategy Amidst Post-War Geopolitical Shifts
Armenia is revising its 2020 national security strategy due to significant changes in its security environment following the 2020 war, with a coordinating committee led by Security Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan overseeing the process.
Armenia Revises National Security Strategy Amidst Post-War Geopolitical Shifts
Armenia is revising its 2020 national security strategy due to significant changes in its security environment following the 2020 war, with a coordinating committee led by Security Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan overseeing the process.
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44% Bias Score


Armenia Faces Imminent Azerbaijani Attack Unless November 9th Agreement Restored
Edmond Marukyan, leader of Armenia's "Bright Armenia" party, warns of an imminent Azerbaijani military attack unless Armenia returns to the November 9th agreement, which necessitates the safe return of Karabakh refugees before granting Azerbaijan a corridor.
Armenia Faces Imminent Azerbaijani Attack Unless November 9th Agreement Restored
Edmond Marukyan, leader of Armenia's "Bright Armenia" party, warns of an imminent Azerbaijani military attack unless Armenia returns to the November 9th agreement, which necessitates the safe return of Karabakh refugees before granting Azerbaijan a corridor.
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56% Bias Score

Armenian Parties Form Coalition for Gyumri Local Elections
Three Armenian political parties formed the "Evradashink" coalition to contest Gyumri's March 30th local elections, nominating Levon Barseghyan as their mayoral candidate, presenting a policy-focused alternative to past election trends.

Armenian Parties Form Coalition for Gyumri Local Elections
Three Armenian political parties formed the "Evradashink" coalition to contest Gyumri's March 30th local elections, nominating Levon Barseghyan as their mayoral candidate, presenting a policy-focused alternative to past election trends.
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40% Bias Score

Georgia Snowstorm Blocks Lars Road, Stranding Hundreds of Armenian Trucks
Heavy snowfall in Georgia blocked the road to Lars, stranding over 3000 vehicles, including around 600 Armenian trucks; while the road partially reopened, communication was difficult for stranded drivers, and the incident highlights Armenia's reliance on this single land route to Russia.

Georgia Snowstorm Blocks Lars Road, Stranding Hundreds of Armenian Trucks
Heavy snowfall in Georgia blocked the road to Lars, stranding over 3000 vehicles, including around 600 Armenian trucks; while the road partially reopened, communication was difficult for stranded drivers, and the incident highlights Armenia's reliance on this single land route to Russia.
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36% Bias Score

Armenian Official Faces Charges for Criticizing Court Ruling on Border Demarcation
Former Armenian official Edgar Ghazaryan faces up to 5 years in prison for allegedly defaming Constitutional Court judges due to his criticism of their ruling on an Armenian-Azerbaijani border demarcation, which he believes unduly favors Azerbaijan and Turkey.

Armenian Official Faces Charges for Criticizing Court Ruling on Border Demarcation
Former Armenian official Edgar Ghazaryan faces up to 5 years in prison for allegedly defaming Constitutional Court judges due to his criticism of their ruling on an Armenian-Azerbaijani border demarcation, which he believes unduly favors Azerbaijan and Turkey.
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56% Bias Score

Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Treaty Stalled on Disputed Points
Armenia and Azerbaijan's peace treaty negotiations are stalled on two points: Armenia says they concern third-party border deployments and mutual international claims; Azerbaijan says they involve the Zangezur corridor and Armenia's constitution. Both sides publicly affirmed their positions.

Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Treaty Stalled on Disputed Points
Armenia and Azerbaijan's peace treaty negotiations are stalled on two points: Armenia says they concern third-party border deployments and mutual international claims; Azerbaijan says they involve the Zangezur corridor and Armenia's constitution. Both sides publicly affirmed their positions.
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32% Bias Score

Second Anniversary of Artsakh's De Facto End Marks Era of Loss and Uncertainty
On February 20, 1988, the Artsakh movement began with a demand to transfer Artsakh from Azerbaijan to Armenia. Thirty-seven years later, Artsakh is under Azerbaijani control, its leaders are imprisoned, and displaced residents remain without a clear path to return.

Second Anniversary of Artsakh's De Facto End Marks Era of Loss and Uncertainty
On February 20, 1988, the Artsakh movement began with a demand to transfer Artsakh from Azerbaijan to Armenia. Thirty-seven years later, Artsakh is under Azerbaijani control, its leaders are imprisoned, and displaced residents remain without a clear path to return.
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48% Bias Score

Vardanyan's Hunger Strike Protests Artsakh Leaders' War Crimes Trial in Baku
Ruben Vardanyan, former Artsakh State Minister, began a hunger strike in a Baku prison, protesting alleged rights violations during his trial where he and other former Artsakh leaders are accused of war crimes, including the deaths of over 18,000 Azerbaijanis since 1988.

Vardanyan's Hunger Strike Protests Artsakh Leaders' War Crimes Trial in Baku
Ruben Vardanyan, former Artsakh State Minister, began a hunger strike in a Baku prison, protesting alleged rights violations during his trial where he and other former Artsakh leaders are accused of war crimes, including the deaths of over 18,000 Azerbaijanis since 1988.
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56% Bias Score
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