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Armenia Cuts Aid to Artsakh Refugees, Sparking Displacement Fears
In Yerevan, Armenia, Artsakh refugees protested a government decision to drastically reduce monthly financial aid from 50,000 to 30,000 drams in three phases, starting April 1st, impacting tens of thousands who may face homelessness due to high living costs.
Armenia Cuts Aid to Artsakh Refugees, Sparking Displacement Fears
In Yerevan, Armenia, Artsakh refugees protested a government decision to drastically reduce monthly financial aid from 50,000 to 30,000 drams in three phases, starting April 1st, impacting tens of thousands who may face homelessness due to high living costs.
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52% Bias Score


Armenia Honors Missak Manouchian with Week-Long Tribute
A week-long tribute to Missak Manouchian begins in Armenia on March 14th, featuring a play based on archival research and highlighting the importance of education as resistance. The initiative is a collaborative effort involving Armenia's Ministry of Culture, Yerevan Municipality, French Embassy, an...
Armenia Honors Missak Manouchian with Week-Long Tribute
A week-long tribute to Missak Manouchian begins in Armenia on March 14th, featuring a play based on archival research and highlighting the importance of education as resistance. The initiative is a collaborative effort involving Armenia's Ministry of Culture, Yerevan Municipality, French Embassy, an...
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24% Bias Score


Azerbaijani Court Faces International Condemnation Over Vardanyan's Deteriorating Health
Ruben Vardanyan, a 56-year-old former Artsakh state minister, faces life imprisonment in Azerbaijan on over 40 charges, including war crimes, and is currently on a hunger strike due to alleged torture and inhumane treatment, raising international concern.
Azerbaijani Court Faces International Condemnation Over Vardanyan's Deteriorating Health
Ruben Vardanyan, a 56-year-old former Artsakh state minister, faces life imprisonment in Azerbaijan on over 40 charges, including war crimes, and is currently on a hunger strike due to alleged torture and inhumane treatment, raising international concern.
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60% 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


Trial of Former Artsakh Leaders to Begin in Azerbaijan Amidst Human Rights Concerns
On January 17, Azerbaijan will begin the trial of former Artsakh President Arayik Harutyunyan and former State Minister Ruben Vardanyan, along with 13 other individuals, facing charges including terrorism financing and violating international law during the conflict; concerns are raised about fair t...
Trial of Former Artsakh Leaders to Begin in Azerbaijan Amidst Human Rights Concerns
On January 17, Azerbaijan will begin the trial of former Artsakh President Arayik Harutyunyan and former State Minister Ruben Vardanyan, along with 13 other individuals, facing charges including terrorism financing and violating international law during the conflict; concerns are raised about fair t...
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48% Bias Score


Azerbaijan Seeks Armenian Cooperation in Trial of Former Artsakh Officials
Azerbaijan's Prosecutor General's Office requested Armenia's cooperation in the trial of 15 former Artsakh officials and civilians, facing charges related to over 2500 counts in 1389 consolidated cases, prompting concerns about the scope and implications of the request.
Azerbaijan Seeks Armenian Cooperation in Trial of Former Artsakh Officials
Azerbaijan's Prosecutor General's Office requested Armenia's cooperation in the trial of 15 former Artsakh officials and civilians, facing charges related to over 2500 counts in 1389 consolidated cases, prompting concerns about the scope and implications of the request.
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48% Bias Score

Armenian Protest Highlights Alleged Police Brutality Against Artsakh Resident
On August 1, 2024, protestors in Yerevan demonstrated near the Armenian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) due to alleged police brutality against Tigran Ulubabyan, an Artsakh resident, and the alleged pressure put on witnesses by the police, sparking a debate about the treatment of Artsakh resident...

Armenian Protest Highlights Alleged Police Brutality Against Artsakh Resident
On August 1, 2024, protestors in Yerevan demonstrated near the Armenian Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) due to alleged police brutality against Tigran Ulubabyan, an Artsakh resident, and the alleged pressure put on witnesses by the police, sparking a debate about the treatment of Artsakh resident...
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56% Bias Score

Vardanyan's Hunger Strike in Baku Prison Amidst Human Rights Concerns
Ruben Vardanyan, former Artsakh State Minister, is on a 16-day hunger strike in a Baku prison protesting a trial he deems politically motivated; his international lawyer cited threats to his life, while Azerbaijan alleges arms trafficking based on intercepted communications; a supporting hunger stri...

Vardanyan's Hunger Strike in Baku Prison Amidst Human Rights Concerns
Ruben Vardanyan, former Artsakh State Minister, is on a 16-day hunger strike in a Baku prison protesting a trial he deems politically motivated; his international lawyer cited threats to his life, while Azerbaijan alleges arms trafficking based on intercepted communications; a supporting hunger stri...
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44% 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

Simonyan Blames Artsakh Residents for Not Fighting in Recent War
Armenian National Assembly Speaker Alen Simonyan blamed Artsakh residents for not fighting Azerbaijanis during the recent war, sparking outrage and a counter-argument citing 265 Artsakh residents who resisted, died, or went missing; the controversy highlights the deep divisions within Armenian socie...

Simonyan Blames Artsakh Residents for Not Fighting in Recent War
Armenian National Assembly Speaker Alen Simonyan blamed Artsakh residents for not fighting Azerbaijanis during the recent war, sparking outrage and a counter-argument citing 265 Artsakh residents who resisted, died, or went missing; the controversy highlights the deep divisions within Armenian socie...
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72% Bias Score

Ter-Petrosyan Blames Pashinyan for Loss of Artsakh
Armenia's first president, Levon Ter-Petrosyan, directly blames Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan for the loss of Artsakh, rejecting his invitation to debate and demanding the release of all negotiation documents to expose what he considers Pashinyan's deceitful actions.

Ter-Petrosyan Blames Pashinyan for Loss of Artsakh
Armenia's first president, Levon Ter-Petrosyan, directly blames Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan for the loss of Artsakh, rejecting his invitation to debate and demanding the release of all negotiation documents to expose what he considers Pashinyan's deceitful actions.
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56% Bias Score
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