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Armenia and Azerbaijan Agree to Ceasefire, Restore Ties in US-Brokered Deal
At a White House meeting called by President Trump, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev signed a deal to end all fighting, restore ties, and respect each other's sovereignty; a new trade route through Armenia is also part of the deal.
Armenia and Azerbaijan Agree to Ceasefire, Restore Ties in US-Brokered Deal
At a White House meeting called by President Trump, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev signed a deal to end all fighting, restore ties, and respect each other's sovereignty; a new trade route through Armenia is also part of the deal.
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48% Bias Score


Armenia and Azerbaijan Sign Peace Agreement at White House
Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders signed a peace agreement at the White House on October 26, 2024, aiming to end decades of conflict that displaced over 100,000 Armenians after Azerbaijan's 2020 and 2023 victories, with US mediation alongside Russia and the EU following several secret diplomatic visi...
Armenia and Azerbaijan Sign Peace Agreement at White House
Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders signed a peace agreement at the White House on October 26, 2024, aiming to end decades of conflict that displaced over 100,000 Armenians after Azerbaijan's 2020 and 2023 victories, with US mediation alongside Russia and the EU following several secret diplomatic visi...
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52% Bias Score


Iran Condemns U.S.-Backed Caucasus Corridor Agreement
On August 9th, 2025, Iran condemned a U.S.-brokered agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan establishing a transit corridor near Iran's border, citing concerns about NATO influence and potential disruptions to its access to the Caucasus, prompting warnings about increased regional instability.
Iran Condemns U.S.-Backed Caucasus Corridor Agreement
On August 9th, 2025, Iran condemned a U.S.-brokered agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan establishing a transit corridor near Iran's border, citing concerns about NATO influence and potential disruptions to its access to the Caucasus, prompting warnings about increased regional instability.
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52% Bias Score


Iran to Block US-Brokered Caucasus Corridor
Iran announced it will block a US-brokered transport corridor between Armenia and Azerbaijan, part of a peace deal, due to concerns about foreign intervention near its borders and potential NATO influence; the corridor, named TRIPP, would pass close to the Iranian border.
Iran to Block US-Brokered Caucasus Corridor
Iran announced it will block a US-brokered transport corridor between Armenia and Azerbaijan, part of a peace deal, due to concerns about foreign intervention near its borders and potential NATO influence; the corridor, named TRIPP, would pass close to the Iranian border.
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52% Bias Score


Armenia and Azerbaijan Agree to Unblock Transportation Links in Washington
The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed in Washington D.C. to unblock transportation links between the two countries, with Armenia allowing Azerbaijan unimpeded passage between its mainland and Nakhichevan in exchange for unspecified reciprocal access for Armenia; however, details remain unclea...
Armenia and Azerbaijan Agree to Unblock Transportation Links in Washington
The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed in Washington D.C. to unblock transportation links between the two countries, with Armenia allowing Azerbaijan unimpeded passage between its mainland and Nakhichevan in exchange for unspecified reciprocal access for Armenia; however, details remain unclea...
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48% Bias Score


Zengezur Corridor Agreement: Turkey Approves, Iran Opposes
Turkey supports the Zengezur Corridor agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia, facilitating a transportation route through Armenia connecting Azerbaijan to Nakhchivan. However, Iran opposes the project due to U.S. involvement, fearing negative impacts on regional security and trade.
Zengezur Corridor Agreement: Turkey Approves, Iran Opposes
Turkey supports the Zengezur Corridor agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia, facilitating a transportation route through Armenia connecting Azerbaijan to Nakhchivan. However, Iran opposes the project due to U.S. involvement, fearing negative impacts on regional security and trade.
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40% Bias Score

Armenia and Azerbaijan Sign Historic Peace Deal, Establishing New Transit Corridor
Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a historic peace agreement on Friday, September 1, 2023, in Washington D.C., ending decades of conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh and establishing a new transit corridor, the "Trump Corridor for International Peace and Prosperity," through Armenian territory, connecting Aze...

Armenia and Azerbaijan Sign Historic Peace Deal, Establishing New Transit Corridor
Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a historic peace agreement on Friday, September 1, 2023, in Washington D.C., ending decades of conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh and establishing a new transit corridor, the "Trump Corridor for International Peace and Prosperity," through Armenian territory, connecting Aze...
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36% Bias Score

Russia Emphasizes Balanced Approach to Azerbaijan-Armenia Peace Process
Russia supports the Azerbaijan-Armenia peace process, emphasizing a balanced approach considering regional interests, but expresses concerns about the role of non-regional actors and the need to respect existing trilateral agreements involving Russia, Iran, and Turkey.

Russia Emphasizes Balanced Approach to Azerbaijan-Armenia Peace Process
Russia supports the Azerbaijan-Armenia peace process, emphasizing a balanced approach considering regional interests, but expresses concerns about the role of non-regional actors and the need to respect existing trilateral agreements involving Russia, Iran, and Turkey.
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44% Bias Score

Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal Faces Opposition from Armenian-Americans
President Donald Trump announced a new peace and economic deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan on Friday to resolve recent conflicts, but some Armenian-Americans in Massachusetts worry the deal jeopardizes Armenian sovereignty and cultural preservation efforts, particularly in Watertown, home to a la...

Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal Faces Opposition from Armenian-Americans
President Donald Trump announced a new peace and economic deal between Armenia and Azerbaijan on Friday to resolve recent conflicts, but some Armenian-Americans in Massachusetts worry the deal jeopardizes Armenian sovereignty and cultural preservation efforts, particularly in Watertown, home to a la...
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56% Bias Score

US-Mediated Armenia-Azerbaijan Agreement Creates Transport Corridor, Raises Sovereignty Concerns
A US-brokered agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, signed August 8th, 2024, establishes a transport corridor through Armenia to Azerbaijan's Nakhchivan exclave, raising concerns in Armenia about sovereignty despite promises of economic benefits and resolving the Nakhchivan access issue.

US-Mediated Armenia-Azerbaijan Agreement Creates Transport Corridor, Raises Sovereignty Concerns
A US-brokered agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, signed August 8th, 2024, establishes a transport corridor through Armenia to Azerbaijan's Nakhchivan exclave, raising concerns in Armenia about sovereignty despite promises of economic benefits and resolving the Nakhchivan access issue.
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48% Bias Score

Armenia, Azerbaijan End Decades-Long Conflict in US-Brokered Deal
Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a joint declaration at the White House on August 8, 2024, ending decades of conflict, establishing a US-developed transit zone through Armenia connecting Azerbaijan to Nakhchivan, and committing to cease hostilities and respect territorial integrity; the Nagorno-Karabak...

Armenia, Azerbaijan End Decades-Long Conflict in US-Brokered Deal
Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a joint declaration at the White House on August 8, 2024, ending decades of conflict, establishing a US-developed transit zone through Armenia connecting Azerbaijan to Nakhchivan, and committing to cease hostilities and respect territorial integrity; the Nagorno-Karabak...
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56% Bias Score

US Takes Over Nagorno-Karabakh Mediation as Russia's Influence Wanes
Azerbaijani President Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan met in Washington D.C., marking a significant shift in Nagorno-Karabakh conflict mediation from Russia to the US, driven by Russia's weakened regional influence after its invasion of Ukraine; however, disagreements remain, including ...

US Takes Over Nagorno-Karabakh Mediation as Russia's Influence Wanes
Azerbaijani President Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan met in Washington D.C., marking a significant shift in Nagorno-Karabakh conflict mediation from Russia to the US, driven by Russia's weakened regional influence after its invasion of Ukraine; however, disagreements remain, including ...
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36% Bias Score
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