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Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal: A Historic Step Towards Regional Stability
Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a peace agreement in March 2025, acknowledging mutual territorial integrity after over three decades of conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, displacing 115,000 Armenians; the Armenian Prime Minister visited Turkey in June, signaling improved relations despite a closed border.
Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal: A Historic Step Towards Regional Stability
Armenia and Azerbaijan signed a peace agreement in March 2025, acknowledging mutual territorial integrity after over three decades of conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, displacing 115,000 Armenians; the Armenian Prime Minister visited Turkey in June, signaling improved relations despite a closed border.
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44% Bias Score


Rwanda-Congo Peace Deal Aims to End Coltan-Fueled Conflict
Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo signed a US-brokered peace deal to end decades of conflict fueled by coltan mining, involving the withdrawal of Rwandan troops and cooperation to disarm militias; over 7,000 people died this year in the conflict.
Rwanda-Congo Peace Deal Aims to End Coltan-Fueled Conflict
Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo signed a US-brokered peace deal to end decades of conflict fueled by coltan mining, involving the withdrawal of Rwandan troops and cooperation to disarm militias; over 7,000 people died this year in the conflict.
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52% Bias Score


DRC, Rwanda to Sign US-Mediated Peace Agreement
The Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda will sign a US-mediated peace agreement on June 27th in Washington to end the decades-long conflict in eastern DRC, addressing issues like disarmament and the integration of armed groups such as the M23.
DRC, Rwanda to Sign US-Mediated Peace Agreement
The Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda will sign a US-mediated peace agreement on June 27th in Washington to end the decades-long conflict in eastern DRC, addressing issues like disarmament and the integration of armed groups such as the M23.
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44% Bias Score


France Reaffirms Strong Support for Armenia's Sovereignty, Announces Goris Consulate
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot visited Yerevan, reaffirming France's unwavering support for Armenia's sovereignty and territorial integrity, including defense cooperation, and announcing plans to open a consulate in Goris; he linked this support to regional peace efforts and a counterbalan...
France Reaffirms Strong Support for Armenia's Sovereignty, Announces Goris Consulate
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot visited Yerevan, reaffirming France's unwavering support for Armenia's sovereignty and territorial integrity, including defense cooperation, and announcing plans to open a consulate in Goris; he linked this support to regional peace efforts and a counterbalan...
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40% Bias Score


CCP Confident of Electoral Victory Amidst Azerbaijan Peace Talks
Armenian National Assembly Speaker Alen Simonyan confidently predicts a CCP victory in upcoming elections, exceeding 50% of the vote. Simultaneously, active discussions regarding a peace agreement with Azerbaijan are underway, involving the potential dissolution of the OSCE Minsk Group, with Prime M...
CCP Confident of Electoral Victory Amidst Azerbaijan Peace Talks
Armenian National Assembly Speaker Alen Simonyan confidently predicts a CCP victory in upcoming elections, exceeding 50% of the vote. Simultaneously, active discussions regarding a peace agreement with Azerbaijan are underway, involving the potential dissolution of the OSCE Minsk Group, with Prime M...
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36% Bias Score


DRC, Rwanda Pledge Peace Agreement by May 2nd
The DRC and Rwanda pledged in Washington to finalize a peace agreement by May 2nd, 2024, aiming to resolve the ongoing conflict in eastern Congo through diplomatic means and mutual respect for sovereignty, despite past broken ceasefires and skepticism from the Congolese population.
DRC, Rwanda Pledge Peace Agreement by May 2nd
The DRC and Rwanda pledged in Washington to finalize a peace agreement by May 2nd, 2024, aiming to resolve the ongoing conflict in eastern Congo through diplomatic means and mutual respect for sovereignty, despite past broken ceasefires and skepticism from the Congolese population.
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32% Bias Score

DRC-Rwanda Peace Deal Faces Hurdles Despite Government Acclaim
The DRC and Rwanda signed a US-brokered peace agreement to end conflict in eastern DRC, focusing on ceasefire, economic cooperation, and neutralizing armed groups; however, the M23 rebel group rejected the deal, raising concerns about implementation and inclusivity.

DRC-Rwanda Peace Deal Faces Hurdles Despite Government Acclaim
The DRC and Rwanda signed a US-brokered peace agreement to end conflict in eastern DRC, focusing on ceasefire, economic cooperation, and neutralizing armed groups; however, the M23 rebel group rejected the deal, raising concerns about implementation and inclusivity.
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44% Bias Score

US-Qatar Mediated Peace Deal Faces Challenges in Eastern DRC
The U.S. and Qatar brokered a peace agreement between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo on June 18th, aiming to disarm non-state armed groups and respect territorial integrity; however, the agreement's implementation faces significant challenges due to the numerous armed groups and deep-se...

US-Qatar Mediated Peace Deal Faces Challenges in Eastern DRC
The U.S. and Qatar brokered a peace agreement between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo on June 18th, aiming to disarm non-state armed groups and respect territorial integrity; however, the agreement's implementation faces significant challenges due to the numerous armed groups and deep-se...
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32% Bias Score

Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Treaty: Obstacles and Uncertain Future
Armenia's Foreign Minister believes a peace treaty with Azerbaijan is realistic despite Azerbaijan's refusal to sign without dissolving the OSCE Minsk Group and amending Armenia's constitution; negotiations continue, but concrete results remain elusive.

Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Treaty: Obstacles and Uncertain Future
Armenia's Foreign Minister believes a peace treaty with Azerbaijan is realistic despite Azerbaijan's refusal to sign without dissolving the OSCE Minsk Group and amending Armenia's constitution; negotiations continue, but concrete results remain elusive.
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32% Bias Score

Armenia and Azerbaijan Near Peace Agreement
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan declared on May 9th that peace, not war, will prevail between Armenia and Azerbaijan, stating that a finalized peace agreement awaits signature, despite conditions set by Baku.

Armenia and Azerbaijan Near Peace Agreement
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan declared on May 9th that peace, not war, will prevail between Armenia and Azerbaijan, stating that a finalized peace agreement awaits signature, despite conditions set by Baku.
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40% Bias Score

DRC-Rwanda Sign US-Brokered MoU for Economic Cooperation and Peace
On April 25th, the DRC and Rwanda signed a US-brokered MoU in Washington to foster economic cooperation and address their conflict, focusing on attracting American investment in the DRC's mineral sector, with a target date of May 2nd for a peace agreement; however, concerns remain regarding rebel wi...

DRC-Rwanda Sign US-Brokered MoU for Economic Cooperation and Peace
On April 25th, the DRC and Rwanda signed a US-brokered MoU in Washington to foster economic cooperation and address their conflict, focusing on attracting American investment in the DRC's mineral sector, with a target date of May 2nd for a peace agreement; however, concerns remain regarding rebel wi...
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40% Bias Score

Steinmeier Expresses Optimism for Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Agreement
German President Steinmeier, visiting Armenia and Azerbaijan, expressed optimism for a peace agreement despite Azerbaijani preconditions. Armenia shows readiness to sign, while Azerbaijan hasn't responded to the offer. The EU's border monitoring mission's extension contributes to regional stability.

Steinmeier Expresses Optimism for Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Agreement
German President Steinmeier, visiting Armenia and Azerbaijan, expressed optimism for a peace agreement despite Azerbaijani preconditions. Armenia shows readiness to sign, while Azerbaijan hasn't responded to the offer. The EU's border monitoring mission's extension contributes to regional stability.
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40% Bias Score
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