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Armenia and Azerbaijan Finalize Peace Treaty Text
Armenia and Azerbaijan finalized a peace treaty text after years of negotiations involving the international community, with the EU praising the progress and offering further assistance; the deal necessitates constitutional changes in Armenia and the dissolution of the Minsk Group.
Armenia and Azerbaijan Finalize Peace Treaty Text
Armenia and Azerbaijan finalized a peace treaty text after years of negotiations involving the international community, with the EU praising the progress and offering further assistance; the deal necessitates constitutional changes in Armenia and the dissolution of the Minsk Group.
Progress
44% Bias Score


Armenia and Azerbaijan Finalize Peace Agreement Draft
Armenia and Azerbaijan announced a draft peace agreement on Thursday, aiming to end nearly four decades of conflict, with the signing date pending constitutional changes in Armenia and potential third-party involvement.
Armenia and Azerbaijan Finalize Peace Agreement Draft
Armenia and Azerbaijan announced a draft peace agreement on Thursday, aiming to end nearly four decades of conflict, with the signing date pending constitutional changes in Armenia and potential third-party involvement.
Progress
40% Bias Score


Armenia's Revised Constitution: Regional Implications and Domestic Politics
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced a revised constitution with regional implications, denying it was done to meet Azerbaijani demands; the changes stem from his "Real Armenia" initiative and aim to reflect a national consensus.
Armenia's Revised Constitution: Regional Implications and Domestic Politics
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced a revised constitution with regional implications, denying it was done to meet Azerbaijani demands; the changes stem from his "Real Armenia" initiative and aim to reflect a national consensus.
Progress
52% Bias Score


Azerbaijan Demands Armenian Constitutional Changes Amidst Imprisonment of Karabakh Officials
Azerbaijan demands Armenia remove territorial claims from its constitution, citing Nagorno-Karabakh's unification mentioned in Armenia's declaration of independence; 23 Armenians, including 8 former Karabakh officials, are imprisoned in Azerbaijan, facing serious charges.
Azerbaijan Demands Armenian Constitutional Changes Amidst Imprisonment of Karabakh Officials
Azerbaijan demands Armenia remove territorial claims from its constitution, citing Nagorno-Karabakh's unification mentioned in Armenia's declaration of independence; 23 Armenians, including 8 former Karabakh officials, are imprisoned in Azerbaijan, facing serious charges.
Progress
48% Bias Score


Armenia Denies Aggressive Intentions, Highlights Turkey Dialogue
Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan affirmed Armenia's lack of aggressive intentions, addressing Baku's concerns over Armenia's acquisition of $260 million in Indian-made defense equipment, including Pinaka systems, while also highlighting ongoing, albeit slow, progress in normalizing relation...
Armenia Denies Aggressive Intentions, Highlights Turkey Dialogue
Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan affirmed Armenia's lack of aggressive intentions, addressing Baku's concerns over Armenia's acquisition of $260 million in Indian-made defense equipment, including Pinaka systems, while also highlighting ongoing, albeit slow, progress in normalizing relation...
Progress
32% Bias Score


Azerbaijan Proposed for Abraham Accords to Foster Regional Coexistence
Rabbi Zamir Isayev proposed Azerbaijan join the Abraham Accords, highlighting its model of Jewish-Muslim coexistence as a template for other Muslim-majority nations. His proposal, supported by some Israeli officials, emphasizes the country's successful integration of its Jewish community and the rol...
Azerbaijan Proposed for Abraham Accords to Foster Regional Coexistence
Rabbi Zamir Isayev proposed Azerbaijan join the Abraham Accords, highlighting its model of Jewish-Muslim coexistence as a template for other Muslim-majority nations. His proposal, supported by some Israeli officials, emphasizes the country's successful integration of its Jewish community and the rol...
Progress
48% Bias Score

Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal Nears Finalization Amidst Lingering Constitutional Disputes
Armenia and Azerbaijan are poised to sign a peace agreement ending their Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, granting Azerbaijan transit access through Armenia to its Nakhchivan exclave; however, constitutional disputes remain unresolved.

Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal Nears Finalization Amidst Lingering Constitutional Disputes
Armenia and Azerbaijan are poised to sign a peace agreement ending their Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, granting Azerbaijan transit access through Armenia to its Nakhchivan exclave; however, constitutional disputes remain unresolved.
Progress
32% Bias Score

Armenia and Azerbaijan Conclude Peace Treaty
Armenia and Azerbaijan have concluded negotiations on a peace treaty ending decades of conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, opening borders, and establishing diplomatic ties; Armenia will amend its constitution to remove any territorial claims on Azerbaijan, and the Minsk Group will be dissolved.

Armenia and Azerbaijan Conclude Peace Treaty
Armenia and Azerbaijan have concluded negotiations on a peace treaty ending decades of conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, opening borders, and establishing diplomatic ties; Armenia will amend its constitution to remove any territorial claims on Azerbaijan, and the Minsk Group will be dissolved.
Progress
44% Bias Score

European Parliament Condemns Azerbaijan's Holding of Armenian Prisoners of War
The European Parliament passed a resolution condemning Azerbaijan's holding of Armenian prisoners of war as illegal, demanding their immediate release and criticizing the EU's cooperation with Azerbaijan, highlighting concerns about human rights and international accountability.

European Parliament Condemns Azerbaijan's Holding of Armenian Prisoners of War
The European Parliament passed a resolution condemning Azerbaijan's holding of Armenian prisoners of war as illegal, demanding their immediate release and criticizing the EU's cooperation with Azerbaijan, highlighting concerns about human rights and international accountability.
Progress
60% Bias Score

Armenia Accepts Azerbaijan's Peace Treaty Proposals; Further Demands Raised
Armenia accepted Azerbaijan's proposals on two remaining articles of a 17-point peace treaty draft, concerning mutual renunciation of international claims and the absence of third-party forces on the border. Azerbaijan demands further constitutional changes in Armenia and the dissolution of the Mins...

Armenia Accepts Azerbaijan's Peace Treaty Proposals; Further Demands Raised
Armenia accepted Azerbaijan's proposals on two remaining articles of a 17-point peace treaty draft, concerning mutual renunciation of international claims and the absence of third-party forces on the border. Azerbaijan demands further constitutional changes in Armenia and the dissolution of the Mins...
Progress
48% Bias Score

Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Talks: Progress and Obstacles
In New Delhi, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan stated that Armenia and Azerbaijan are closer to signing a peace agreement, having delimited 12 kilometers of their border, but that Azerbaijan's territorial claims and detention of Armenian prisoners hinder progress.

Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Talks: Progress and Obstacles
In New Delhi, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan stated that Armenia and Azerbaijan are closer to signing a peace agreement, having delimited 12 kilometers of their border, but that Azerbaijan's territorial claims and detention of Armenian prisoners hinder progress.
Progress
32% Bias Score

Azerbaijani Journalists Report Human Rights Abuses From Prison
At least 20 Azerbaijani journalists, including those from Abzas Media and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, are imprisoned, facing charges they deny; they continue reporting from prison, exposing human rights abuses and prompting international condemnation of Azerbaijan's crackdown on press freedom.

Azerbaijani Journalists Report Human Rights Abuses From Prison
At least 20 Azerbaijani journalists, including those from Abzas Media and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, are imprisoned, facing charges they deny; they continue reporting from prison, exposing human rights abuses and prompting international condemnation of Azerbaijan's crackdown on press freedom.
Progress
40% Bias Score
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