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Armenian Political Divide Widens Over Territorial Concessions
On the anniversary of the First Republic of Armenia, the Dashnaktsutyun party criticized Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's government for territorial concessions and its approach to peace negotiations with Azerbaijan, citing the loss of Armenian territory and the contrasting views of the current gove...
Armenian Political Divide Widens Over Territorial Concessions
On the anniversary of the First Republic of Armenia, the Dashnaktsutyun party criticized Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's government for territorial concessions and its approach to peace negotiations with Azerbaijan, citing the loss of Armenian territory and the contrasting views of the current gove...
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60% Bias Score


France Reaffirms Strong Support for Armenia's Sovereignty, Announces Goris Consulate
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot visited Yerevan, reaffirming France's unwavering support for Armenia's sovereignty and territorial integrity, including defense cooperation, and announcing plans to open a consulate in Goris; he linked this support to regional peace efforts and a counterbalan...
France Reaffirms Strong Support for Armenia's Sovereignty, Announces Goris Consulate
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot visited Yerevan, reaffirming France's unwavering support for Armenia's sovereignty and territorial integrity, including defense cooperation, and announcing plans to open a consulate in Goris; he linked this support to regional peace efforts and a counterbalan...
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40% Bias Score


Armenian Prisoner's Hunger Strike in Baku Raises Human Rights Concerns
Vigen Euljekyan, a Lebanese-Armenian, is on a hunger strike in a Baku prison; his family is concerned about his health and lack of access to medical care, while the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) hasn't visited him in nearly two months. He was arrested near Shushi after the November...
Armenian Prisoner's Hunger Strike in Baku Raises Human Rights Concerns
Vigen Euljekyan, a Lebanese-Armenian, is on a hunger strike in a Baku prison; his family is concerned about his health and lack of access to medical care, while the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) hasn't visited him in nearly two months. He was arrested near Shushi after the November...
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44% Bias Score


Sahakyan Interrogated in Baku Court
Bakou Sahakyan, the second president of Artsakh, was interrogated in a Baku military court, where video evidence of his alleged participation in military planning was presented; Azerbaijani media report he confessed to involvement in military operations against what Azerbaijan considers occupied ter...
Sahakyan Interrogated in Baku Court
Bakou Sahakyan, the second president of Artsakh, was interrogated in a Baku military court, where video evidence of his alleged participation in military planning was presented; Azerbaijani media report he confessed to involvement in military operations against what Azerbaijan considers occupied ter...
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60% Bias Score


Iran Urges Accelerated Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal
Iran's Foreign Minister urged Armenia and Azerbaijan to accelerate peace negotiations, emphasizing Tehran's commitment to regional stability and support for Armenia's territorial integrity during a meeting with Armenian Security Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan in Tehran.
Iran Urges Accelerated Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal
Iran's Foreign Minister urged Armenia and Azerbaijan to accelerate peace negotiations, emphasizing Tehran's commitment to regional stability and support for Armenia's territorial integrity during a meeting with Armenian Security Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan in Tehran.
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20% Bias Score


Armenian Archives Employees Investigated for Espionage
Armenian National Archives employees face charges for allegedly sharing information with Azerbaijanis; the details are undisclosed, but the former director claims no classified materials were involved.
Armenian Archives Employees Investigated for Espionage
Armenian National Archives employees face charges for allegedly sharing information with Azerbaijanis; the details are undisclosed, but the former director claims no classified materials were involved.
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48% Bias Score

Turkey, Azerbaijan, Pakistan Strengthen Ties at Lachin Summit
Turkish President Erdoğan, Azerbaijani President Aliyev, and Pakistani Prime Minister Sharif met in Lachin, Azerbaijan, on October 18, 2023, to strengthen economic and security cooperation, focusing on infrastructure projects like the Middle Corridor and the newly opened Lachin airport, and addressi...

Turkey, Azerbaijan, Pakistan Strengthen Ties at Lachin Summit
Turkish President Erdoğan, Azerbaijani President Aliyev, and Pakistani Prime Minister Sharif met in Lachin, Azerbaijan, on October 18, 2023, to strengthen economic and security cooperation, focusing on infrastructure projects like the Middle Corridor and the newly opened Lachin airport, and addressi...
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52% Bias Score

Armenia to Host 2026 European Political Community Summit
Armenia will host the 8th European Political Community summit in 2026, bringing together numerous European leaders in Yerevan. This decision, announced by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, follows Armenia and Azerbaijan's mutual support for each other's bids to host the summit in the future, with Azer...

Armenia to Host 2026 European Political Community Summit
Armenia will host the 8th European Political Community summit in 2026, bringing together numerous European leaders in Yerevan. This decision, announced by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, follows Armenia and Azerbaijan's mutual support for each other's bids to host the summit in the future, with Azer...
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32% Bias Score

German Ex-Parliamentarian on Trial for Azerbaijani Bribery
Eduard Lintner, a former German parliamentarian, is on trial in Munich for allegedly receiving millions of euros in bribes from Azerbaijan and passing some to other officials, including the late Karin Strenz, to influence policy decisions; this case illustrates a broader pattern of alleged Azerbaija...

German Ex-Parliamentarian on Trial for Azerbaijani Bribery
Eduard Lintner, a former German parliamentarian, is on trial in Munich for allegedly receiving millions of euros in bribes from Azerbaijan and passing some to other officials, including the late Karin Strenz, to influence policy decisions; this case illustrates a broader pattern of alleged Azerbaija...
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44% Bias Score

Lintner Admits Role in Azerbaijan Lobbying Scandal
Former CSU Bundestag member Eduard Lintner admitted to forwarding Azerbaijani payments to a deceased CDU member via his company, claiming it was standard lobbying, while facing charges of bribing officials to influence decisions within the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.

Lintner Admits Role in Azerbaijan Lobbying Scandal
Former CSU Bundestag member Eduard Lintner admitted to forwarding Azerbaijani payments to a deceased CDU member via his company, claiming it was standard lobbying, while facing charges of bribing officials to influence decisions within the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.
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32% Bias Score

Attempted Smuggling of Cesium-137 in Russia Results in Prison Sentences
Four men, including two Azerbaijani nationals, were arrested in June 2023 near Moscow for attempting to smuggle 10 grams of Cesium-137 to Iran; they were sentenced to 2 years and 10 months in prison and a 30,000 ruble fine.

Attempted Smuggling of Cesium-137 in Russia Results in Prison Sentences
Four men, including two Azerbaijani nationals, were arrested in June 2023 near Moscow for attempting to smuggle 10 grams of Cesium-137 to Iran; they were sentenced to 2 years and 10 months in prison and a 30,000 ruble fine.
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36% Bias Score

Baku Court Hears Kelbajar Atrocity Claims Against Armenian POWs
A Baku military court session, reported by Azerbaijan's state news agency "Azertag", heard testimony from alleged victims claiming Armenian atrocities during the 1993 Kelbajar events, raising concerns about the trial's lack of independent observers and potential bias.

Baku Court Hears Kelbajar Atrocity Claims Against Armenian POWs
A Baku military court session, reported by Azerbaijan's state news agency "Azertag", heard testimony from alleged victims claiming Armenian atrocities during the 1993 Kelbajar events, raising concerns about the trial's lack of independent observers and potential bias.
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72% Bias Score
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