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Yerevan Metro Delays Highlight Unified Ticketing System Issues
A malfunctioning TelCell validator at Yerevan's Garegin Nzhdeh metro station caused significant delays during Monday morning's rush hour, highlighting ongoing problems with the city's unified ticketing system, despite assurances from officials that the disruption was brief.
Yerevan Metro Delays Highlight Unified Ticketing System Issues
A malfunctioning TelCell validator at Yerevan's Garegin Nzhdeh metro station caused significant delays during Monday morning's rush hour, highlighting ongoing problems with the city's unified ticketing system, despite assurances from officials that the disruption was brief.
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40% Bias Score


Armenian Minister Sparks Outrage Over Amulsar Mine Reopening Post
Armenian Minister of Economy Gevorg Papoyan faced public outrage for a Facebook post dismissing criticism of the Amulsar gold mine reopening with the phrase "the dog barks, but the caravan moves on." He later deleted the post, sparking further criticism and revealing communication challenges.
Armenian Minister Sparks Outrage Over Amulsar Mine Reopening Post
Armenian Minister of Economy Gevorg Papoyan faced public outrage for a Facebook post dismissing criticism of the Amulsar gold mine reopening with the phrase "the dog barks, but the caravan moves on." He later deleted the post, sparking further criticism and revealing communication challenges.
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48% Bias Score


Armenia and Azerbaijan to Meet Again Before Resuming Border Demarcation
Armenian and Azerbaijani deputy prime ministers will meet again before resuming the demarcation of their shared border, which will start from the tripoint of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia and move southward, according to Armenian co-chair Mher Grigoryan; however, the opposition criticizes this ap...
Armenia and Azerbaijan to Meet Again Before Resuming Border Demarcation
Armenian and Azerbaijani deputy prime ministers will meet again before resuming the demarcation of their shared border, which will start from the tripoint of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia and move southward, according to Armenian co-chair Mher Grigoryan; however, the opposition criticizes this ap...
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44% Bias Score


Yerevan Bus Drivers Ordered to Stop for Unpaid Fares: City Remains Silent
Audio recordings reveal unidentified individuals instructing Yerevan bus drivers to stop vehicles if passengers fail to pay fares; city authorities remain silent despite public outcry and demands for explanations.
Yerevan Bus Drivers Ordered to Stop for Unpaid Fares: City Remains Silent
Audio recordings reveal unidentified individuals instructing Yerevan bus drivers to stop vehicles if passengers fail to pay fares; city authorities remain silent despite public outcry and demands for explanations.
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52% Bias Score


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

Armenia's "March 1" Investigation: 17 Years of Unresolved Accountability
Seventeen years after the 2008 Armenian post-election violence, known as "March 1," resulted in 10 deaths and numerous injuries, the investigation remains incomplete, with the statute of limitations expiring for some cases, despite known perpetrators.

Armenia's "March 1" Investigation: 17 Years of Unresolved Accountability
Seventeen years after the 2008 Armenian post-election violence, known as "March 1," resulted in 10 deaths and numerous injuries, the investigation remains incomplete, with the statute of limitations expiring for some cases, despite known perpetrators.
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52% Bias Score

Armenia Condemns Azerbaijan's Imprisonment and Alleged Torture of 23 Armenian Citizens
Azerbaijan holds 23 Armenian citizens, including eight former Artsakh officials, facing serious charges amidst reports of torture and mistreatment, prompting Armenia's deep concern and international advocacy for their release.

Armenia Condemns Azerbaijan's Imprisonment and Alleged Torture of 23 Armenian Citizens
Azerbaijan holds 23 Armenian citizens, including eight former Artsakh officials, facing serious charges amidst reports of torture and mistreatment, prompting Armenia's deep concern and international advocacy for their release.
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56% Bias Score

Armenia Guarantees $150 Million for Amulsar Gold Mine Restart
The Armenian government is guaranteeing up to $150 million in loans from Armenian banks to Lydian Armenia for the Amulsar gold mine's exploitation, following the failure of a loan from the Eurasian Development Bank, to restart operations, aiming for annual tax revenue of up to $100 million and 700 n...

Armenia Guarantees $150 Million for Amulsar Gold Mine Restart
The Armenian government is guaranteeing up to $150 million in loans from Armenian banks to Lydian Armenia for the Amulsar gold mine's exploitation, following the failure of a loan from the Eurasian Development Bank, to restart operations, aiming for annual tax revenue of up to $100 million and 700 n...
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36% Bias Score

Armenia Partially Reverses Turnover Tax Hike After Protests
The Armenian government announced a temporary reversal of a turnover tax increase, refunding excess tax paid by businesses in the first half of 2024 after protests. The government will reimburse the difference between the 5 percent tax and the amount actually paid, creating a six-month transition pe...

Armenia Partially Reverses Turnover Tax Hike After Protests
The Armenian government announced a temporary reversal of a turnover tax increase, refunding excess tax paid by businesses in the first half of 2024 after protests. The government will reimburse the difference between the 5 percent tax and the amount actually paid, creating a six-month transition pe...
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44% 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
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