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Baku: Ancient Crossroads, Modern Metropolis
Baku, Azerbaijan's capital, founded 16 centuries ago, combines ancient history with modern development, including a metro system carrying over half a million daily commuters and a thriving nightlife; its economy, historically oil-based, is diversifying with ventures like the Acheron Olive Gardens pr...
Baku: Ancient Crossroads, Modern Metropolis
Baku, Azerbaijan's capital, founded 16 centuries ago, combines ancient history with modern development, including a metro system carrying over half a million daily commuters and a thriving nightlife; its economy, historically oil-based, is diversifying with ventures like the Acheron Olive Gardens pr...
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52% Bias Score


CCP Confident of Electoral Victory Amidst Azerbaijan Peace Talks
Armenian National Assembly Speaker Alen Simonyan confidently predicts a CCP victory in upcoming elections, exceeding 50% of the vote. Simultaneously, active discussions regarding a peace agreement with Azerbaijan are underway, involving the potential dissolution of the OSCE Minsk Group, with Prime M...
CCP Confident of Electoral Victory Amidst Azerbaijan Peace Talks
Armenian National Assembly Speaker Alen Simonyan confidently predicts a CCP victory in upcoming elections, exceeding 50% of the vote. Simultaneously, active discussions regarding a peace agreement with Azerbaijan are underway, involving the potential dissolution of the OSCE Minsk Group, with Prime M...
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36% Bias Score


Azerbaijan's Shelling of Armenian Villages: Inaction Amidst Infrastructure Projects
Azerbaijan's continuous shelling of Armenian villages in Syunik for over a month has created fear and uncertainty among residents, impacting their livelihoods; despite infrastructure projects, the government's response has been inadequate, prompting criticism.
Azerbaijan's Shelling of Armenian Villages: Inaction Amidst Infrastructure Projects
Azerbaijan's continuous shelling of Armenian villages in Syunik for over a month has created fear and uncertainty among residents, impacting their livelihoods; despite infrastructure projects, the government's response has been inadequate, prompting criticism.
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56% Bias Score


Azerbaijan's New Demands Jeopardize Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal
Armenia and Azerbaijan's tentative peace agreement is threatened by Azerbaijan's new demands, including an Armenian constitutional amendment and the dissolution of the OSCE Minsk Group, amid rising tensions and military preparations, highlighting the fragility of post-conflict reconciliation and the...
Azerbaijan's New Demands Jeopardize Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal
Armenia and Azerbaijan's tentative peace agreement is threatened by Azerbaijan's new demands, including an Armenian constitutional amendment and the dissolution of the OSCE Minsk Group, amid rising tensions and military preparations, highlighting the fragility of post-conflict reconciliation and the...
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36% Bias Score


Armenia's Constitutional Referendum: A Potential Threat to Sovereignty
Armenia's Prime Minister proposes removing the Declaration of Independence from the new constitution, a move criticized as bowing to Azerbaijani pressure and potentially harming Armenia's sovereignty; a referendum is planned, with opponents warning of severe consequences regardless of the outcome.
Armenia's Constitutional Referendum: A Potential Threat to Sovereignty
Armenia's Prime Minister proposes removing the Declaration of Independence from the new constitution, a move criticized as bowing to Azerbaijani pressure and potentially harming Armenia's sovereignty; a referendum is planned, with opponents warning of severe consequences regardless of the outcome.
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52% Bias Score


Almost Daily Gunfire Near Armenia-Azerbaijan Border Damages Buildings
Daily gunfire near the Armenia-Azerbaijan border has damaged buildings in Khnazak and Moses villages, causing fear among residents; Armenia reports almost daily ceasefire violations by Azerbaijan, while Azerbaijan denies targeting civilians and claims retaliation, and Armenia proposes a joint invest...
Almost Daily Gunfire Near Armenia-Azerbaijan Border Damages Buildings
Daily gunfire near the Armenia-Azerbaijan border has damaged buildings in Khnazak and Moses villages, causing fear among residents; Armenia reports almost daily ceasefire violations by Azerbaijan, while Azerbaijan denies targeting civilians and claims retaliation, and Armenia proposes a joint invest...
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40% Bias Score

Armenia and Azerbaijan Near Peace Agreement
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan declared on May 9th that peace, not war, will prevail between Armenia and Azerbaijan, stating that a finalized peace agreement awaits signature, despite conditions set by Baku.

Armenia and Azerbaijan Near Peace Agreement
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan declared on May 9th that peace, not war, will prevail between Armenia and Azerbaijan, stating that a finalized peace agreement awaits signature, despite conditions set by Baku.
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40% Bias Score

Artsakh Genocide, US Congress Hearings Demand Action Against Azerbaijan
Artak Beglaryan, former human rights defender of Artsakh, addressed the US Congress, calling for the recognition of the Artsakh genocide, sanctions against Azerbaijanis responsible, and conditioning US aid on human rights improvements, including the release of Armenian prisoners; the hearings also f...

Artsakh Genocide, US Congress Hearings Demand Action Against Azerbaijan
Artak Beglaryan, former human rights defender of Artsakh, addressed the US Congress, calling for the recognition of the Artsakh genocide, sanctions against Azerbaijanis responsible, and conditioning US aid on human rights improvements, including the release of Armenian prisoners; the hearings also f...
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60% Bias Score

EU Diplomats Criticize Von der Leyen's Leadership, Call for Resignation
European diplomats deem Ursula von der Leyen's leadership "toxic," citing her handling of the COVID-19 vaccine procurement (€35 billion for 1.8 billion doses, before trials concluded), alleged US election interference, and costly support for Ukraine as reasons for potential resignation demands.

EU Diplomats Criticize Von der Leyen's Leadership, Call for Resignation
European diplomats deem Ursula von der Leyen's leadership "toxic," citing her handling of the COVID-19 vaccine procurement (€35 billion for 1.8 billion doses, before trials concluded), alleged US election interference, and costly support for Ukraine as reasons for potential resignation demands.
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60% Bias Score

Azerbaijan-Armenia Peace Talks Falter Amidst Renewed Clashes
Following a preliminary peace agreement in October 2023, Azerbaijan and Armenia are experiencing renewed conflict, with accusations of military preparation and concerns over unverified media reports; the situation is complicated by public distrust and differing geopolitical interests.

Azerbaijan-Armenia Peace Talks Falter Amidst Renewed Clashes
Following a preliminary peace agreement in October 2023, Azerbaijan and Armenia are experiencing renewed conflict, with accusations of military preparation and concerns over unverified media reports; the situation is complicated by public distrust and differing geopolitical interests.
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36% Bias Score

Armenia's Blame on Artsakh Legitimizes Azerbaijan's Actions
Armenia blames Artsakh for the failed June 2023 Sofia meeting, a claim that a political scientist says legitimizes Azerbaijan's actions in Artsakh and hinders international efforts to address the conflict.

Armenia's Blame on Artsakh Legitimizes Azerbaijan's Actions
Armenia blames Artsakh for the failed June 2023 Sofia meeting, a claim that a political scientist says legitimizes Azerbaijan's actions in Artsakh and hinders international efforts to address the conflict.
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48% Bias Score

Armenia Proposes Simultaneous Peace Treaty and Minsk Group Dissolution
Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan proposed to Azerbaijan a simultaneous dissolution of the OSCE Minsk Group and signing a peace agreement to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, addressing Azerbaijani concerns while mitigating potential risks of conflict escalation to Armenian territory.

Armenia Proposes Simultaneous Peace Treaty and Minsk Group Dissolution
Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan proposed to Azerbaijan a simultaneous dissolution of the OSCE Minsk Group and signing a peace agreement to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, addressing Azerbaijani concerns while mitigating potential risks of conflict escalation to Armenian territory.
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44% Bias Score
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