Aliyev Demands Armenia Open Zangezur Corridor
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev demanded Armenia fulfill its obligations under the November 10th agreement to open the Zangezur Corridor, a transport link between mainland Azerbaijan and Nakhchivan, threatening alternative routes via Iran if Armenia remains uncooperative.
Aliyev Demands Armenia Open Zangezur Corridor
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev demanded Armenia fulfill its obligations under the November 10th agreement to open the Zangezur Corridor, a transport link between mainland Azerbaijan and Nakhchivan, threatening alternative routes via Iran if Armenia remains uncooperative.
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56% Bias Score
Armenia Rules Out Snap Elections Amidst Azerbaijan Tensions
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that Armenia will not hold snap elections, citing efforts to de-escalate tensions with Azerbaijan amid concerns about regional instability and foreign influence. He also announced the elimination of electronic signature fees for tax declarations and ...
Armenia Rules Out Snap Elections Amidst Azerbaijan Tensions
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced that Armenia will not hold snap elections, citing efforts to de-escalate tensions with Azerbaijan amid concerns about regional instability and foreign influence. He also announced the elimination of electronic signature fees for tax declarations and ...
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36% Bias Score
Armenian Government Accused of Inaction in Case of Imprisoned Artsakh Minister
Ruben Vardanyan, former Artsakh minister, remains imprisoned in Baku for over a year; his American lawyer accuses the Armenian government of inaction, citing Prime Minister Pashinyan's statements and the lack of official condemnation of Vardanyan's trial and charges, while expressing hope for US int...
Armenian Government Accused of Inaction in Case of Imprisoned Artsakh Minister
Ruben Vardanyan, former Artsakh minister, remains imprisoned in Baku for over a year; his American lawyer accuses the Armenian government of inaction, citing Prime Minister Pashinyan's statements and the lack of official condemnation of Vardanyan's trial and charges, while expressing hope for US int...
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36% Bias Score
Armenia Considers Dissolving Minsk Group
Armenia is considering asking the OSCE to dissolve the Minsk Group, following Azerbaijan's recent threats and Armenia's 12-point peace proposal; however, no official request has yet been filed, and the timeline remains unclear.
Armenia Considers Dissolving Minsk Group
Armenia is considering asking the OSCE to dissolve the Minsk Group, following Azerbaijan's recent threats and Armenia's 12-point peace proposal; however, no official request has yet been filed, and the timeline remains unclear.
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48% Bias Score
Armenia Seeks EU Membership Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Armenia's government approved a bill to formally apply for EU membership, signaling a strategic shift towards the West amid tensions with Russia and Azerbaijan following the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
Armenia Seeks EU Membership Amidst Geopolitical Tensions
Armenia's government approved a bill to formally apply for EU membership, signaling a strategic shift towards the West amid tensions with Russia and Azerbaijan following the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
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44% Bias Score
Aliyev Accuses Armenia of Fascism, Demands Demilitarization and Corridor Opening
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev accused Armenia of being a fascist state in a recent interview, demanding it halt arms procurement, return supplied weapons, and open the Zangezur corridor, citing a 1993 speech by former President Levon Ter-Petrosyan as evidence.
Aliyev Accuses Armenia of Fascism, Demands Demilitarization and Corridor Opening
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev accused Armenia of being a fascist state in a recent interview, demanding it halt arms procurement, return supplied weapons, and open the Zangezur corridor, citing a 1993 speech by former President Levon Ter-Petrosyan as evidence.
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60% Bias Score
Armenian Military Officials Face Charges After 44-Day War
Following Armenia's defeat in the 44-day war, several high-ranking military officials, including former Defense Minister Davit Tonoyan and former Artsakh Defense Army commanders, face charges ranging from embezzlement to negligence resulting in troop deaths; some remain in custody while others await...
Armenian Military Officials Face Charges After 44-Day War
Following Armenia's defeat in the 44-day war, several high-ranking military officials, including former Defense Minister Davit Tonoyan and former Artsakh Defense Army commanders, face charges ranging from embezzlement to negligence resulting in troop deaths; some remain in custody while others await...
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52% Bias Score
Armenia Attempts to Delay War Amid Stalled Azerbaijan Negotiations
Armenia's attempts to delay a war's end are highlighted in a recent interview, with Azerbaijan's persistent demands, and use of ultimatums causing stalled negotiations despite international pressure; two clauses remain unresolved in the peace treaty.
Armenia Attempts to Delay War Amid Stalled Azerbaijan Negotiations
Armenia's attempts to delay a war's end are highlighted in a recent interview, with Azerbaijan's persistent demands, and use of ultimatums causing stalled negotiations despite international pressure; two clauses remain unresolved in the peace treaty.
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40% Bias Score
Marukyan Warns of Grave Dangers in Dissolving OSCE Minsk Group
Edmon Marukyan, leader of the "Luminous Armenia" party, warns that dissolving the OSCE Minsk Group would legitimize accusations of Armenia being an occupying power, ignoring the unresolved issues of Armenian prisoners of war, missing persons, and 150,000 displaced persons.
Marukyan Warns of Grave Dangers in Dissolving OSCE Minsk Group
Edmon Marukyan, leader of the "Luminous Armenia" party, warns that dissolving the OSCE Minsk Group would legitimize accusations of Armenia being an occupying power, ignoring the unresolved issues of Armenian prisoners of war, missing persons, and 150,000 displaced persons.
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56% Bias Score
Armenia Considers Requesting OSCE to Dissolve Minsk Group
Armenia is considering asking the OSCE to dissolve the Minsk Group following discussions with Azerbaijan in October 2024 and recent statements by Azerbaijani President Aliyev; Armenia's request is contingent on Azerbaijan's recognition of Armenia's territorial integrity and is part of broader peace ...
Armenia Considers Requesting OSCE to Dissolve Minsk Group
Armenia is considering asking the OSCE to dissolve the Minsk Group following discussions with Azerbaijan in October 2024 and recent statements by Azerbaijani President Aliyev; Armenia's request is contingent on Azerbaijan's recognition of Armenia's territorial integrity and is part of broader peace ...
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36% Bias Score
Michel's Failed Mediation in Nagorno-Karabakh: A Case Study in Western Diplomatic Limitations
Charles Michel's mediation efforts in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict failed due to a lack of understanding of the conflict's complexity and high stakes, as detailed in Gabriel Gevin's book excerpt published in Politico, highlighting the limitations of Western diplomatic approaches in high-stakes ethn...
Michel's Failed Mediation in Nagorno-Karabakh: A Case Study in Western Diplomatic Limitations
Charles Michel's mediation efforts in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict failed due to a lack of understanding of the conflict's complexity and high stakes, as detailed in Gabriel Gevin's book excerpt published in Politico, highlighting the limitations of Western diplomatic approaches in high-stakes ethn...
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52% Bias Score
Stalled Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Talks Amidst Ceasefire Violation Claims
Armenia and Azerbaijan reported conflicting accounts of ceasefire violations, while negotiations on a 17-point peace agreement remain stalled due to disagreements over EU observer deployment and legal disputes, despite prior attempts at compromise.
Stalled Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Talks Amidst Ceasefire Violation Claims
Armenia and Azerbaijan reported conflicting accounts of ceasefire violations, while negotiations on a 17-point peace agreement remain stalled due to disagreements over EU observer deployment and legal disputes, despite prior attempts at compromise.
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36% Bias Score