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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


Russia-Azerbaijan Crisis Escalates After Deadly Police Raid
A police raid in Yekaterinburg targeting ethnic Azeri men, resulting in two deaths, sparked a diplomatic crisis between Russia and Azerbaijan, fueled by a previous plane crash and marked by reciprocal arrests and cancelled cultural events.
Russia-Azerbaijan Crisis Escalates After Deadly Police Raid
A police raid in Yekaterinburg targeting ethnic Azeri men, resulting in two deaths, sparked a diplomatic crisis between Russia and Azerbaijan, fueled by a previous plane crash and marked by reciprocal arrests and cancelled cultural events.
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40% Bias Score


Russia-Azerbaijan Crisis: Raid and Plane Downings Trigger Diplomatic Fallout
A diplomatic crisis erupted between Russia and Azerbaijan after a controversial raid in Yekaterinburg, Russia, in late June 2025, resulted in the deaths of two Azerbaijani brothers and the arrest of several ethnic Azeris, further escalating tensions stemming from a December 2024 incident where a Rus...
Russia-Azerbaijan Crisis: Raid and Plane Downings Trigger Diplomatic Fallout
A diplomatic crisis erupted between Russia and Azerbaijan after a controversial raid in Yekaterinburg, Russia, in late June 2025, resulted in the deaths of two Azerbaijani brothers and the arrest of several ethnic Azeris, further escalating tensions stemming from a December 2024 incident where a Rus...
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40% Bias Score


Russia-Azerbaijan Tensions Escalate After Deadly Raid and Retaliatory Arrests
On June 27, 2025, a Russian security raid targeting Azerbaijani citizens in the Urals resulted in two deaths and sparked retaliatory arrests in Baku, including 11 Russian IT specialists, escalating tensions between Moscow and Baku.
Russia-Azerbaijan Tensions Escalate After Deadly Raid and Retaliatory Arrests
On June 27, 2025, a Russian security raid targeting Azerbaijani citizens in the Urals resulted in two deaths and sparked retaliatory arrests in Baku, including 11 Russian IT specialists, escalating tensions between Moscow and Baku.
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44% Bias Score


Russia-Azerbaijan Crisis: Deadly Raid and Plane Crash Exacerbate Tensions
A diplomatic crisis is escalating between Moscow and Baku following a deadly raid in Yekaterinburg targeting Azerbaijani diaspora members and the December 2024 downing of an AZAL passenger plane by a Russian surface-to-air missile, resulting in 38 deaths and prompting retaliatory actions from Azerba...
Russia-Azerbaijan Crisis: Deadly Raid and Plane Crash Exacerbate Tensions
A diplomatic crisis is escalating between Moscow and Baku following a deadly raid in Yekaterinburg targeting Azerbaijani diaspora members and the December 2024 downing of an AZAL passenger plane by a Russian surface-to-air missile, resulting in 38 deaths and prompting retaliatory actions from Azerba...
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Armenia Confirms Discussions on Transport Infrastructure Unblocking with International Partners
Armenia confirms ongoing discussions with international partners, including a US proposal for an American company to manage a road through Armenia connecting Azerbaijan to Nakhchivan; however, Armenia maintains its "Peace Corridor" initiative as a preferred solution while negotiations continue.
Armenia Confirms Discussions on Transport Infrastructure Unblocking with International Partners
Armenia confirms ongoing discussions with international partners, including a US proposal for an American company to manage a road through Armenia connecting Azerbaijan to Nakhchivan; however, Armenia maintains its "Peace Corridor" initiative as a preferred solution while negotiations continue.
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Armenia's PM Calls for New Constitution Amidst Azerbaijani Objections and Opposition Criticism
Armenia's Prime Minister Pashinyan, during a closed-door 30th-anniversary celebration of the constitution, called for a new one, citing incompatibility with his political vision and concerns about previous constitutions' legitimacy, especially regarding Azerbaijani objections to the preamble referen...

Armenia's PM Calls for New Constitution Amidst Azerbaijani Objections and Opposition Criticism
Armenia's Prime Minister Pashinyan, during a closed-door 30th-anniversary celebration of the constitution, called for a new one, citing incompatibility with his political vision and concerns about previous constitutions' legitimacy, especially regarding Azerbaijani objections to the preamble referen...
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Russia Confirms Consular Access to Citizens Arrested in Azerbaijan Amid Heightened Tensions
On July 1, 2024, eight Russian citizens were arrested in Azerbaijan on charges of fraud, illegal entrepreneurship, and money laundering, following the detention of Azerbaijani citizens in Yekaterinburg, Russia, which resulted in two deaths and prompted accusations of torture and retaliatory measures...

Russia Confirms Consular Access to Citizens Arrested in Azerbaijan Amid Heightened Tensions
On July 1, 2024, eight Russian citizens were arrested in Azerbaijan on charges of fraud, illegal entrepreneurship, and money laundering, following the detention of Azerbaijani citizens in Yekaterinburg, Russia, which resulted in two deaths and prompted accusations of torture and retaliatory measures...
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Safarov Pardon: Azerbaijani Officer's Murder and Subsequent Release
In 2004, Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov murdered Armenian officer Gurgen Margarian in Budapest; despite a life sentence, Safarov was extradited to Azerbaijan in 2012 and pardoned, becoming a national hero.

Safarov Pardon: Azerbaijani Officer's Murder and Subsequent Release
In 2004, Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov murdered Armenian officer Gurgen Margarian in Budapest; despite a life sentence, Safarov was extradited to Azerbaijan in 2012 and pardoned, becoming a national hero.
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60% Bias Score

Russia-Azerbaijan Crisis Escalates After Deadly Police Raid
A Russian police operation in Yekaterinburg, resulting in the deaths of two Azerbaijani men, triggered a diplomatic crisis with Azerbaijan, escalating pre-existing tensions stemming from a 2024 plane crash and marked by mutual arrests and accusations.

Russia-Azerbaijan Crisis Escalates After Deadly Police Raid
A Russian police operation in Yekaterinburg, resulting in the deaths of two Azerbaijani men, triggered a diplomatic crisis with Azerbaijan, escalating pre-existing tensions stemming from a 2024 plane crash and marked by mutual arrests and accusations.
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36% Bias Score

Azerbaijan-Russia Crisis: Deaths in Custody Spark Diplomatic Row
Two Azerbaijani brothers died in Russian custody on June 27th, 2025; Russia claims natural causes, while Azerbaijan alleges murder, leading to diplomatic tensions, journalist arrests, and event cancellations, escalating a pre-existing crisis.

Azerbaijan-Russia Crisis: Deaths in Custody Spark Diplomatic Row
Two Azerbaijani brothers died in Russian custody on June 27th, 2025; Russia claims natural causes, while Azerbaijan alleges murder, leading to diplomatic tensions, journalist arrests, and event cancellations, escalating a pre-existing crisis.
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36% Bias Score

Russian Air Defense Allegedly Downs Azerbaijani Plane, Killing 38
On December 25, 2023, Azerbaijan Airlines Flight J2-8243 crashed in Kazakhstan, killing 38; evidence suggests it was shot down by Russian forces, mistaking it for a Ukrainian projectile, amid heightened tensions between Russia and Ukraine.

Russian Air Defense Allegedly Downs Azerbaijani Plane, Killing 38
On December 25, 2023, Azerbaijan Airlines Flight J2-8243 crashed in Kazakhstan, killing 38; evidence suggests it was shot down by Russian forces, mistaking it for a Ukrainian projectile, amid heightened tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
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56% Bias Score
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