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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


Georgia Reiterates 2030 EU Membership Goal Amidst Improved Relations
At the Qatar Economic Forum, Georgia's Economy Minister Davitaşvili reiterated the country's commitment to EU membership by 2030, despite past tensions, highlighting recent improved relations with the EU following a meeting between the Georgian Prime Minister and French President Macron.
Georgia Reiterates 2030 EU Membership Goal Amidst Improved Relations
At the Qatar Economic Forum, Georgia's Economy Minister Davitaşvili reiterated the country's commitment to EU membership by 2030, despite past tensions, highlighting recent improved relations with the EU following a meeting between the Georgian Prime Minister and French President Macron.
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44% Bias Score


Armenia-Russia Talks Highlight Disagreements, No Plans to Reformat Relations
Armenian Foreign Minister Mirzoyan and Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov held talks in Yerevan, addressing disagreements over the 2022 Azerbaijani attack, regional collaborations, Nagorno-Karabakh's status, and Armenia's arms purchases from the West, with Armenia asserting that reformatting relations ...
Armenia-Russia Talks Highlight Disagreements, No Plans to Reformat Relations
Armenian Foreign Minister Mirzoyan and Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov held talks in Yerevan, addressing disagreements over the 2022 Azerbaijani attack, regional collaborations, Nagorno-Karabakh's status, and Armenia's arms purchases from the West, with Armenia asserting that reformatting relations ...
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48% Bias Score


Central Asia and Caucasus Vie for Global Trade Hub Status
Central Asian and South Caucasus nations are competing to become crucial transit hubs as global trade routes shift following the war in Ukraine, with Kazakhstan currently leading due to its location and infrastructure, while countries like Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan develop new corridors and routes...
Central Asia and Caucasus Vie for Global Trade Hub Status
Central Asian and South Caucasus nations are competing to become crucial transit hubs as global trade routes shift following the war in Ukraine, with Kazakhstan currently leading due to its location and infrastructure, while countries like Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan develop new corridors and routes...
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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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Armenia's EU Accession Bid Amidst Moscow Visit
Armenia's parliament approved a law to begin EU accession, while Prime Minister Pashinyan confirmed his attendance at Moscow's May 9th Victory Day celebrations, leading to discussions about Yerevan's foreign policy balancing act between Russia and the European Union.
Armenia's EU Accession Bid Amidst Moscow Visit
Armenia's parliament approved a law to begin EU accession, while Prime Minister Pashinyan confirmed his attendance at Moscow's May 9th Victory Day celebrations, leading to discussions about Yerevan's foreign policy balancing act between Russia and the European Union.
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48% Bias Score

Russia-Azerbaijan Tensions Escalate Amid Deaths, Plane Crash, and Growing Turkish Ties
Tensions between Russia and Azerbaijan escalated sharply following the deaths of ethnic Azerbaijanis in Russia, the crash of an Azerbaijani airliner blamed on Russian air defenses, and Azerbaijan's growing ties with Turkey and Ukraine, leading to diplomatic expulsions and accusations of hostage-taki...

Russia-Azerbaijan Tensions Escalate Amid Deaths, Plane Crash, and Growing Turkish Ties
Tensions between Russia and Azerbaijan escalated sharply following the deaths of ethnic Azerbaijanis in Russia, the crash of an Azerbaijani airliner blamed on Russian air defenses, and Azerbaijan's growing ties with Turkey and Ukraine, leading to diplomatic expulsions and accusations of hostage-taki...
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Lavrov to Visit Armenia, Discuss Regional Security and EAEU Cooperation
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will visit Armenia on May 21 to discuss bilateral relations, EAEU cooperation, and regional security, including Armenian-Azerbaijani and Armenian-Turkish normalization, meeting with Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, and For...

Lavrov to Visit Armenia, Discuss Regional Security and EAEU Cooperation
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov will visit Armenia on May 21 to discuss bilateral relations, EAEU cooperation, and regional security, including Armenian-Azerbaijani and Armenian-Turkish normalization, meeting with Armenian President Vahagn Khachaturyan, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, and For...
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44% Bias Score

Dagestan Shootout Leaves Five Dead
A shootout between police and gunmen in Makhachkala, Dagestan, resulted in the deaths of three police officers and two gunmen, with six additional people wounded; the incident began during a routine traffic stop.

Dagestan Shootout Leaves Five Dead
A shootout between police and gunmen in Makhachkala, Dagestan, resulted in the deaths of three police officers and two gunmen, with six additional people wounded; the incident began during a routine traffic stop.
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Armenia Prioritizes Balanced Foreign Policy Amidst Strained Russia Ties
In Tallinn, Armenian PM Pashinyan stated Armenia seeks balanced relations with all partners, including deepening EU ties and prioritizing mutual interests with Russia, despite recent tensions stemming from the 2022 Azerbaijani incursion and Armenia's reduced participation in the CSTO.

Armenia Prioritizes Balanced Foreign Policy Amidst Strained Russia Ties
In Tallinn, Armenian PM Pashinyan stated Armenia seeks balanced relations with all partners, including deepening EU ties and prioritizing mutual interests with Russia, despite recent tensions stemming from the 2022 Azerbaijani incursion and Armenia's reduced participation in the CSTO.
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36% 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

Pashinian Threatens Former Armenian Presidents, Cites US Documents on Nagorno-Karabakh
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian issued direct threats to former presidents Levon Ter-Petrosyan, Robert Kocharyan, and Serzh Sargsyan, demanding a public debate and citing declassified US documents to support his claim that negotiations since 1994 aimed to return Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaija...

Pashinian Threatens Former Armenian Presidents, Cites US Documents on Nagorno-Karabakh
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian issued direct threats to former presidents Levon Ter-Petrosyan, Robert Kocharyan, and Serzh Sargsyan, demanding a public debate and citing declassified US documents to support his claim that negotiations since 1994 aimed to return Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaija...
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52% Bias Score
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