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Armenian Court Dismisses Case Against Ruling-Party MP's Family Property Deal
A Yerevan court dismissed a lawsuit seeking to invalidate the 1990s sale of a central Yerevan building to the family of ruling-party MP Khachatur Sukiasian for over 5,000 USD, citing a missed prosecution deadline; the deal was investigated by journalist Tirair Murad, highlighting challenges in prose...
Armenian Court Dismisses Case Against Ruling-Party MP's Family Property Deal
A Yerevan court dismissed a lawsuit seeking to invalidate the 1990s sale of a central Yerevan building to the family of ruling-party MP Khachatur Sukiasian for over 5,000 USD, citing a missed prosecution deadline; the deal was investigated by journalist Tirair Murad, highlighting challenges in prose...
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52% Bias Score


Iran Shifts Focus to Armenia Amidst Weakened Regional Influence
Iran's regional influence, once dominant through the Shia crescent, has been significantly weakened by recent conflicts, prompting a strategic shift toward Armenia to counter Western influence and regain power.
Iran Shifts Focus to Armenia Amidst Weakened Regional Influence
Iran's regional influence, once dominant through the Shia crescent, has been significantly weakened by recent conflicts, prompting a strategic shift toward Armenia to counter Western influence and regain power.
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44% Bias Score


Armenian Military Officials Face Charges After 44-Day War
Following Armenia's defeat in the 44-day war, several high-ranking military officials, including former Defense Minister Davit Tonoyan and former Artsakh Defense Army commanders, face charges ranging from embezzlement to negligence resulting in troop deaths; some remain in custody while others await...
Armenian Military Officials Face Charges After 44-Day War
Following Armenia's defeat in the 44-day war, several high-ranking military officials, including former Defense Minister Davit Tonoyan and former Artsakh Defense Army commanders, face charges ranging from embezzlement to negligence resulting in troop deaths; some remain in custody while others await...
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52% Bias Score


US Foreign Aid Suspension Impacts Armenian Civil Society
US President's 90-day suspension of foreign aid has halted numerous programs in Armenia, impacting civil society and humanitarian efforts, particularly for displaced people from Artsakh, where around $10 million in aid was previously allocated. This is part of a broader review of US foreign aid prog...
US Foreign Aid Suspension Impacts Armenian Civil Society
US President's 90-day suspension of foreign aid has halted numerous programs in Armenia, impacting civil society and humanitarian efforts, particularly for displaced people from Artsakh, where around $10 million in aid was previously allocated. This is part of a broader review of US foreign aid prog...
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40% Bias Score


Armenia Rules Out Snap Elections Amidst Azerbaijan Tensions
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that Armenia will not hold snap elections, citing efforts to de-escalate tensions with Azerbaijan amid concerns about regional instability and foreign influence. He also announced the elimination of electronic signature fees for tax declarations and ...
Armenia Rules Out Snap Elections Amidst Azerbaijan Tensions
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that Armenia will not hold snap elections, citing efforts to de-escalate tensions with Azerbaijan amid concerns about regional instability and foreign influence. He also announced the elimination of electronic signature fees for tax declarations and ...
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Armenia Attempts to Delay War Amid Stalled Azerbaijan Negotiations
Armenia's attempts to delay a war's end are highlighted in a recent interview, with Azerbaijan's persistent demands, and use of ultimatums causing stalled negotiations despite international pressure; two clauses remain unresolved in the peace treaty.
Armenia Attempts to Delay War Amid Stalled Azerbaijan Negotiations
Armenia's attempts to delay a war's end are highlighted in a recent interview, with Azerbaijan's persistent demands, and use of ultimatums causing stalled negotiations despite international pressure; two clauses remain unresolved in the peace treaty.
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40% Bias Score

Pashinyan's Remarks on 1915 Events Spark Debate in Armenia
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's statements questioning the historical interpretation of the 1915 events as a genocide have sparked intense debate in Armenia, with some condemning his remarks as a betrayal while others defend his call for re-examination.

Pashinyan's Remarks on 1915 Events Spark Debate in Armenia
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's statements questioning the historical interpretation of the 1915 events as a genocide have sparked intense debate in Armenia, with some condemning his remarks as a betrayal while others defend his call for re-examination.
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48% Bias Score

Aliyev Demands Armenia Open Zangezur Corridor
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev demanded Armenia fulfill its obligations under the November 10th agreement to open the Zangezur Corridor, a transport link between mainland Azerbaijan and Nakhchivan, threatening alternative routes via Iran if Armenia remains uncooperative.

Aliyev Demands Armenia Open Zangezur Corridor
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev demanded Armenia fulfill its obligations under the November 10th agreement to open the Zangezur Corridor, a transport link between mainland Azerbaijan and Nakhchivan, threatening alternative routes via Iran if Armenia remains uncooperative.
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56% Bias Score

Armenia Unveils New Patriotism Model for Military Modernization
On the 33rd anniversary of the Armenian army's formation, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced a new patriotism model prioritizing the defense of internationally recognized Armenian territories, aiming to modernize the armed forces by 2027 and increase contract soldiers while reducing conscripti...

Armenia Unveils New Patriotism Model for Military Modernization
On the 33rd anniversary of the Armenian army's formation, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced a new patriotism model prioritizing the defense of internationally recognized Armenian territories, aiming to modernize the armed forces by 2027 and increase contract soldiers while reducing conscripti...
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32% Bias Score

Armenia's CSTO Exit: No Automatic Change in Russia Ties, Expert Says
Oleg Ignatov, a Russia expert at the International Crisis Group, stated that Armenia's potential exit from the CSTO won't automatically change its bilateral security pacts with Russia, but such a move would necessitate a full review of this cooperation, a process not yet visible in Armenia's public ...

Armenia's CSTO Exit: No Automatic Change in Russia Ties, Expert Says
Oleg Ignatov, a Russia expert at the International Crisis Group, stated that Armenia's potential exit from the CSTO won't automatically change its bilateral security pacts with Russia, but such a move would necessitate a full review of this cooperation, a process not yet visible in Armenia's public ...
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48% Bias Score

Armenian Government Accused of Inaction in Case of Imprisoned Artsakh Minister
Ruben Vardanyan, former Artsakh minister, remains imprisoned in Baku for over a year; his American lawyer accuses the Armenian government of inaction, citing Prime Minister Pashinyan's statements and the lack of official condemnation of Vardanyan's trial and charges, while expressing hope for US int...

Armenian Government Accused of Inaction in Case of Imprisoned Artsakh Minister
Ruben Vardanyan, former Artsakh minister, remains imprisoned in Baku for over a year; his American lawyer accuses the Armenian government of inaction, citing Prime Minister Pashinyan's statements and the lack of official condemnation of Vardanyan's trial and charges, while expressing hope for US int...
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36% Bias Score

Armenian Opposition Figure Arrested, Released on New Corruption Charges
Arman Sahakyan, a member of the Armenian opposition Republican Party, was arrested and released on new money laundering charges related to a long-running corruption case involving the illegal transfer of land from Yerevan schools between 2012 and 2015.

Armenian Opposition Figure Arrested, Released on New Corruption Charges
Arman Sahakyan, a member of the Armenian opposition Republican Party, was arrested and released on new money laundering charges related to a long-running corruption case involving the illegal transfer of land from Yerevan schools between 2012 and 2015.
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32% Bias Score
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