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Armenia's Constitutional Reform Council Meets Amidst Azerbaijani Pressure
Armenia's Justice Minister convened the first meeting of the Constitutional Reform Council, amidst Azerbaijani demands to remove references to Nagorno-Karabakh's unification with Armenia from the constitution; the closed-door meeting sparked concerns about transparency.
Armenia's Constitutional Reform Council Meets Amidst Azerbaijani Pressure
Armenia's Justice Minister convened the first meeting of the Constitutional Reform Council, amidst Azerbaijani demands to remove references to Nagorno-Karabakh's unification with Armenia from the constitution; the closed-door meeting sparked concerns about transparency.
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36% Bias Score


Armenia Challenges Artsakh's Ownership of Yerevan Office Building
Armenia's Prosecutor General's Office is challenging Artsakh's ownership of its Yerevan office building, the only remaining property in Armenia after Artsakh's loss, prompting concerns from former Artsakh State Minister Artak Beglaryan who calls it politically motivated and part of a broader pattern...
Armenia Challenges Artsakh's Ownership of Yerevan Office Building
Armenia's Prosecutor General's Office is challenging Artsakh's ownership of its Yerevan office building, the only remaining property in Armenia after Artsakh's loss, prompting concerns from former Artsakh State Minister Artak Beglaryan who calls it politically motivated and part of a broader pattern...
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52% Bias Score


US Proposes Plan for Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict Resolution
The US proposed a plan to resolve the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict, potentially involving US oversight of a transport route through Armenia's Syunik region; while Armenia's official response is non-committal, unofficial sources suggest it is not opposed; Azerbaijan's official position remains silent.
US Proposes Plan for Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict Resolution
The US proposed a plan to resolve the Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict, potentially involving US oversight of a transport route through Armenia's Syunik region; while Armenia's official response is non-committal, unofficial sources suggest it is not opposed; Azerbaijan's official position remains silent.
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44% Bias Score


Vardanyan Trial Highlights Alleged Human Rights Violations in Azerbaijan
Ruben Vardanyan, former Artsakh State Minister, is on trial in Baku's military court, facing accusations of war crimes, with his legal team alleging violations of fair trial rights, including lack of access to evidence and politically motivated prosecution.
Vardanyan Trial Highlights Alleged Human Rights Violations in Azerbaijan
Ruben Vardanyan, former Artsakh State Minister, is on trial in Baku's military court, facing accusations of war crimes, with his legal team alleging violations of fair trial rights, including lack of access to evidence and politically motivated prosecution.
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56% Bias Score


Azerbaijan-Russia Tensions Escalate After Plane Downed, Arrests
A downed Azerbaijani plane in Chechnya on December 25, 2024, and the subsequent arrest of Azerbaijanis in Russia have sharply escalated tensions, marked by Azerbaijani demands for apologies, punishment of perpetrators, and compensation, and retaliatory actions by Baku.
Azerbaijan-Russia Tensions Escalate After Plane Downed, Arrests
A downed Azerbaijani plane in Chechnya on December 25, 2024, and the subsequent arrest of Azerbaijanis in Russia have sharply escalated tensions, marked by Azerbaijani demands for apologies, punishment of perpetrators, and compensation, and retaliatory actions by Baku.
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36% Bias Score


Armenian Lawmaker Faces Prosecution After Brawl in Parliament Amidst Government Crackdown
Armenian opposition lawmaker Artur Sargsyan was stripped of parliamentary immunity and faces prosecution for allegedly plotting to overthrow President Nikol Pashinyan following a brawl in the National Assembly; this is part of a wider crackdown on opponents of Pashinyan, including church leaders, af...
Armenian Lawmaker Faces Prosecution After Brawl in Parliament Amidst Government Crackdown
Armenian opposition lawmaker Artur Sargsyan was stripped of parliamentary immunity and faces prosecution for allegedly plotting to overthrow President Nikol Pashinyan following a brawl in the National Assembly; this is part of a wider crackdown on opponents of Pashinyan, including church leaders, af...
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52% Bias Score

Syria-Azerbaijan Gas Deal Sparks Iranian Concerns
Syrian acting President Ahmed al-Sharaa's visit to Baku last weekend resulted in an agreement to export Azerbaijani gas to Syria via Turkey, raising concerns in Iran due to reports of a meeting between Syrian and Israeli officials and the potential relocation of Syrian fighters to Azerbaijan.

Syria-Azerbaijan Gas Deal Sparks Iranian Concerns
Syrian acting President Ahmed al-Sharaa's visit to Baku last weekend resulted in an agreement to export Azerbaijani gas to Syria via Turkey, raising concerns in Iran due to reports of a meeting between Syrian and Israeli officials and the potential relocation of Syrian fighters to Azerbaijan.
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48% Bias Score

Armenia and Azerbaijan Reach Tentative Peace Deal
Armenia and Azerbaijan have tentatively agreed on a peace treaty text, with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stating that the possibility of initialing the deal is under consideration, although a full signature is dependent on various conditions. Discussions are ongoing regarding the next steps, focus...

Armenia and Azerbaijan Reach Tentative Peace Deal
Armenia and Azerbaijan have tentatively agreed on a peace treaty text, with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stating that the possibility of initialing the deal is under consideration, although a full signature is dependent on various conditions. Discussions are ongoing regarding the next steps, focus...
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48% Bias Score

Controversial Killings of Alleged Voronich Assassins Raise Questions in Ukraine
Following the killing of SBU Colonel Voronich, two alleged Azerbaijani assassins, Khagani Gulaizada and his assistant, were reportedly killed by Ukrainian security forces in a controversial special operation, raising questions about the official narrative and the true motives behind the killings.

Controversial Killings of Alleged Voronich Assassins Raise Questions in Ukraine
Following the killing of SBU Colonel Voronich, two alleged Azerbaijani assassins, Khagani Gulaizada and his assistant, were reportedly killed by Ukrainian security forces in a controversial special operation, raising questions about the official narrative and the true motives behind the killings.
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48% Bias Score

Armenia Affirms Successful Abu Dhabi Talks, Rejects Claims of Finalized Peace Agreement
In Abu Dhabi, Armenia and Azerbaijan held talks on the peace process, including border demarcation, the Zangezur corridor, and a future peace agreement; Armenia affirms the meeting's success but refutes claims of a finalized agreement, prioritizing its principles of sovereignty and territorial integ...

Armenia Affirms Successful Abu Dhabi Talks, Rejects Claims of Finalized Peace Agreement
In Abu Dhabi, Armenia and Azerbaijan held talks on the peace process, including border demarcation, the Zangezur corridor, and a future peace agreement; Armenia affirms the meeting's success but refutes claims of a finalized agreement, prioritizing its principles of sovereignty and territorial integ...
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36% Bias Score

Armenia and Azerbaijan Meet in Russia-Free Talks on Peace Agreement
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev met in Abu Dhabi on Thursday to discuss finalizing a peace agreement, marking a significant shift in regional power dynamics as Russia's influence wanes following its unsuccessful war in Ukraine.

Armenia and Azerbaijan Meet in Russia-Free Talks on Peace Agreement
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev met in Abu Dhabi on Thursday to discuss finalizing a peace agreement, marking a significant shift in regional power dynamics as Russia's influence wanes following its unsuccessful war in Ukraine.
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60% Bias Score

Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal: A Historic Step Towards Regional Stability
Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a peace agreement in March 2025, acknowledging mutual territorial integrity after over three decades of conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, displacing 115,000 Armenians; the Armenian Prime Minister visited Turkey in June, signaling improved relations despite a closed border.

Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal: A Historic Step Towards Regional Stability
Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a peace agreement in March 2025, acknowledging mutual territorial integrity after over three decades of conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, displacing 115,000 Armenians; the Armenian Prime Minister visited Turkey in June, signaling improved relations despite a closed border.
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44% Bias Score
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