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Reduced US Role in South Caucasus Under Trump: Increased Risks for Armenia
Tigran Grigoryan, head of the "Democracy and Security Regional" center, predicts decreased US involvement in the South Caucasus under President Trump, potentially increasing Azerbaijani aggression and benefiting Baku. He also warns of risks from a tougher US policy towards Iran. However, the appoint...
Reduced US Role in South Caucasus Under Trump: Increased Risks for Armenia
Tigran Grigoryan, head of the "Democracy and Security Regional" center, predicts decreased US involvement in the South Caucasus under President Trump, potentially increasing Azerbaijani aggression and benefiting Baku. He also warns of risks from a tougher US policy towards Iran. However, the appoint...
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40% 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


Turkey and Azerbaijan Reaffirm Alliance Amidst Iran's Cautious Support for Zangezur Corridor
Turkish President Erdogan and Azerbaijani President Aliyev held a phone call on January 8, reaffirming their close ties and support for the Zangezur corridor project, while Iran expressed support for transport corridor development but also stated its red lines concerning border changes, sending its ...
Turkey and Azerbaijan Reaffirm Alliance Amidst Iran's Cautious Support for Zangezur Corridor
Turkish President Erdogan and Azerbaijani President Aliyev held a phone call on January 8, reaffirming their close ties and support for the Zangezur corridor project, while Iran expressed support for transport corridor development but also stated its red lines concerning border changes, sending its ...
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48% Bias Score


Armenian Opposition Movement Leader Apologizes for Failure to Oust Pashinyan
Archbishop Bagrat Galstyan, leader of an Armenian opposition movement demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, apologized for its failure, citing organizational weaknesses, misplaced trust in supporting entities, and lack of a clear strategic plan, while vowing renewed street protests...
Armenian Opposition Movement Leader Apologizes for Failure to Oust Pashinyan
Archbishop Bagrat Galstyan, leader of an Armenian opposition movement demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's resignation, apologized for its failure, citing organizational weaknesses, misplaced trust in supporting entities, and lack of a clear strategic plan, while vowing renewed street protests...
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32% Bias Score


Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Treaty Remains Elusive Amidst Unresolved Disputes
Despite 15 of 17 points being agreed upon, Armenia and Azerbaijan remain far from signing a peace treaty due to unresolved disputes over an EU observer mission, Armenian lawsuits, constitutional amendments, and the OSCE Minsk Group's dissolution, with Azerbaijan citing preconditions outside the trea...
Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Treaty Remains Elusive Amidst Unresolved Disputes
Despite 15 of 17 points being agreed upon, Armenia and Azerbaijan remain far from signing a peace treaty due to unresolved disputes over an EU observer mission, Armenian lawsuits, constitutional amendments, and the OSCE Minsk Group's dissolution, with Azerbaijan citing preconditions outside the trea...
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44% Bias Score


Georgia Suspends EU Membership Bid After Election Criticism
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili suspended his country's EU membership bid until 2028 and rejected EU funding following the European Parliament's condemnation of Georgia's October 26th elections as "unfree and unfair," citing election irregularities and the controversial "foreign agent" l...
Georgia Suspends EU Membership Bid After Election Criticism
Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Garibashvili suspended his country's EU membership bid until 2028 and rejected EU funding following the European Parliament's condemnation of Georgia's October 26th elections as "unfree and unfair," citing election irregularities and the controversial "foreign agent" l...
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40% Bias Score

U.S.-Armenia Sign Strategic Partnership Amidst Kremlin Concerns
The U.S. and Armenia will sign a strategic partnership document today in Washington, elevating their bilateral ties and including cooperation in various sectors, from democratic support to security and transportation, despite undisclosed details and Kremlin concerns.

U.S.-Armenia Sign Strategic Partnership Amidst Kremlin Concerns
The U.S. and Armenia will sign a strategic partnership document today in Washington, elevating their bilateral ties and including cooperation in various sectors, from democratic support to security and transportation, despite undisclosed details and Kremlin concerns.
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48% Bias Score

Iran's Top Security Official Visits Armenia and Azerbaijan, Highlighting Divergent Regional Narratives
Iran's National Security Secretary, Ali Akbar Ahmadian, met with Armenian PM Pashinyan in Yerevan, discussing regional issues and bilateral cooperation, following a Baku visit where he congratulated Azerbaijan on its territorial gains, a detail omitted in Iranian state media.

Iran's Top Security Official Visits Armenia and Azerbaijan, Highlighting Divergent Regional Narratives
Iran's National Security Secretary, Ali Akbar Ahmadian, met with Armenian PM Pashinyan in Yerevan, discussing regional issues and bilateral cooperation, following a Baku visit where he congratulated Azerbaijan on its territorial gains, a detail omitted in Iranian state media.
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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

Armenia's Communication Proposal to Azerbaijan Remains Unanswered
Armenia officially proposed opening regional communications to Azerbaijan on October 24, 2023, following the Kazan meeting, but Azerbaijan hasn't responded, raising concerns about sovereignty and jurisdiction over transport routes and delaying the implementation of the November 9th statement.

Armenia's Communication Proposal to Azerbaijan Remains Unanswered
Armenia officially proposed opening regional communications to Azerbaijan on October 24, 2023, following the Kazan meeting, but Azerbaijan hasn't responded, raising concerns about sovereignty and jurisdiction over transport routes and delaying the implementation of the November 9th statement.
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36% Bias Score

Armenia Freezes CSTO Participation After Russia and Azerbaijan Actions
Armenia has frozen its participation in the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) following Russia's statement that it could not intervene in the 2020 Karabakh conflict because it was outside Armenian territory, and Azerbaijan's 2022 incursion into sovereign Armenian territory, to which the...

Armenia Freezes CSTO Participation After Russia and Azerbaijan Actions
Armenia has frozen its participation in the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) following Russia's statement that it could not intervene in the 2020 Karabakh conflict because it was outside Armenian territory, and Azerbaijan's 2022 incursion into sovereign Armenian territory, to which the...
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40% Bias Score
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