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Armenian Opposition Parties Begin Talks to Oust Prime Minister Pashinyan
Following parliamentary hearings on a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Pashinyan, the Republican Party, led by former President Serzh Sargsyan, has initiated meetings with extra-parliamentary forces to strategize his removal.
Armenian Opposition Parties Begin Talks to Oust Prime Minister Pashinyan
Following parliamentary hearings on a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Pashinyan, the Republican Party, led by former President Serzh Sargsyan, has initiated meetings with extra-parliamentary forces to strategize his removal.
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32% Bias Score


Samvel Karapetyan's Detention Upheld
A Yerevan appeals court upheld the pre-trial detention of Samvel Karapetyan, owner of Tashir Group, despite his lawyers arguing that the only basis for his continued detention is a statement defending the Armenian Church.
Samvel Karapetyan's Detention Upheld
A Yerevan appeals court upheld the pre-trial detention of Samvel Karapetyan, owner of Tashir Group, despite his lawyers arguing that the only basis for his continued detention is a statement defending the Armenian Church.
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60% Bias Score


Pashinyan Links Armenia's Post-War Status to 44-Day War Decisions
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's message marking the 35th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence attributes Armenia's current peace and increased independence to the 44-day war, arguing that pre-war concessions would have threatened sovereignty; this explanation faces sharp criticis...
Pashinyan Links Armenia's Post-War Status to 44-Day War Decisions
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's message marking the 35th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence attributes Armenia's current peace and increased independence to the 44-day war, arguing that pre-war concessions would have threatened sovereignty; this explanation faces sharp criticis...
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52% Bias Score


Imprisoned Armenian Businessman Launches New Political Force Amidst Government Crackdown
While imprisoned in Armenia, Russian-Armenian businessman Samvel Karapetyan announced a new political force following a July 4th rally supporting him, prompting a government response emphasizing his Russian citizenship and accusing him of interfering in Armenian politics.
Imprisoned Armenian Businessman Launches New Political Force Amidst Government Crackdown
While imprisoned in Armenia, Russian-Armenian businessman Samvel Karapetyan announced a new political force following a July 4th rally supporting him, prompting a government response emphasizing his Russian citizenship and accusing him of interfering in Armenian politics.
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44% Bias Score


Armenian Opposition Challenges ENA Nationalization Law
Two Armenian opposition groups challenged a government-backed law concerning the nationalization of Electric Networks of Armenia (ENA), citing three constitutional violations and requesting a court-ordered suspension, planning to appeal to international courts if necessary.
Armenian Opposition Challenges ENA Nationalization Law
Two Armenian opposition groups challenged a government-backed law concerning the nationalization of Electric Networks of Armenia (ENA), citing three constitutional violations and requesting a court-ordered suspension, planning to appeal to international courts if necessary.
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60% Bias Score


Pashinyan Accuses Armenian Catholicos of Celibacy Violation, Demands Removal
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan publicly accused Catholicos Garegin II of having a child, violating his vows of celibacy, and demanded his removal from office, sparking a major crisis within the Armenian Apostolic Church and triggering strong condemnations from church leaders.
Pashinyan Accuses Armenian Catholicos of Celibacy Violation, Demands Removal
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan publicly accused Catholicos Garegin II of having a child, violating his vows of celibacy, and demanded his removal from office, sparking a major crisis within the Armenian Apostolic Church and triggering strong condemnations from church leaders.
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60% Bias Score

Hayastan" Opposition Group Submits No-Confidence Motion Against Armenian PM
Armenia's "Hayastan" opposition group, led by former President Serzh Sargsyan, submitted a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to parliament, citing national security concerns and territorial losses.

Hayastan" Opposition Group Submits No-Confidence Motion Against Armenian PM
Armenia's "Hayastan" opposition group, led by former President Serzh Sargsyan, submitted a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to parliament, citing national security concerns and territorial losses.
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36% Bias Score

Former Public Radio Head Faces Criminal Charges for Allegedly Falsifying Evidence
Garegin Khumaryan, former head of Armenia's Public Radio, is facing criminal charges for allegedly falsifying documents to challenge the results of a directorial competition he lost, a claim he denies.

Former Public Radio Head Faces Criminal Charges for Allegedly Falsifying Evidence
Garegin Khumaryan, former head of Armenia's Public Radio, is facing criminal charges for allegedly falsifying documents to challenge the results of a directorial competition he lost, a claim he denies.
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40% Bias Score

Kocharyan Blames Armenia's Rejection of Road Concession for Loss of Karabakh
Former Armenian President Robert Kocharyan claims Azerbaijan's insistence on a road through Syunik as part of the November 9th agreement, and Armenia's rejection of it, directly led to the closure of the Lachin corridor and the loss of Karabakh.

Kocharyan Blames Armenia's Rejection of Road Concession for Loss of Karabakh
Former Armenian President Robert Kocharyan claims Azerbaijan's insistence on a road through Syunik as part of the November 9th agreement, and Armenia's rejection of it, directly led to the closure of the Lachin corridor and the loss of Karabakh.
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44% Bias Score

EU Commends Armenia's Peace Efforts, Pledges €270 Million in Aid
The European Union praised Armenia's peace efforts with Azerbaijan and Turkey, reaffirmed support for its 'Peace Bridge' initiative, and announced €270 million in aid, with plans for €2.5 billion in total investment, alongside progress on visa liberalization and security cooperation.

EU Commends Armenia's Peace Efforts, Pledges €270 Million in Aid
The European Union praised Armenia's peace efforts with Azerbaijan and Turkey, reaffirmed support for its 'Peace Bridge' initiative, and announced €270 million in aid, with plans for €2.5 billion in total investment, alongside progress on visa liberalization and security cooperation.
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44% Bias Score

Pashinyan's Anti-Church Campaign Amidst Azerbaijan Peace Treaty Fears
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's anti-church campaign, driven by fears over an upcoming peace treaty with Azerbaijan and potential internal opposition, is viewed by political analyst Andranik Migranyan as a preemptive move to consolidate power. The treaty may require Armenia to cede territo...

Pashinyan's Anti-Church Campaign Amidst Azerbaijan Peace Treaty Fears
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's anti-church campaign, driven by fears over an upcoming peace treaty with Azerbaijan and potential internal opposition, is viewed by political analyst Andranik Migranyan as a preemptive move to consolidate power. The treaty may require Armenia to cede territo...
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56% Bias Score

Armenian Republicans Nominate Controversial Figure for Prime Minister
Armenia's Republican Party nominated Masis Mayor David Hambardzumyan for Prime Minister, despite facing legal challenges and lacking sufficient parliamentary support to initiate impeachment proceedings against Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, aiming to exert pressure and leverage unexpected support.

Armenian Republicans Nominate Controversial Figure for Prime Minister
Armenia's Republican Party nominated Masis Mayor David Hambardzumyan for Prime Minister, despite facing legal challenges and lacking sufficient parliamentary support to initiate impeachment proceedings against Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, aiming to exert pressure and leverage unexpected support.
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40% Bias Score
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