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What the Facts Say

Ahead of the parliamentary elections on June 7, 2026, political activity in Armenia has surged. While the official campaign period is set for May 8 to June 5, 2026, major political factions have…

What the Facts Say

The parliamentary elections held in Hungary on April 12, 2026, resulted in a historic shift, ending Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s 16-year rule. Following the victory of the opposition "Tisza" party, led by Péter…

What the Facts Say

In recent weeks, a recurring narrative has intensified within Armenia's political discourse: that the absence of the ruling "Civil Contract" party from power could trigger a new war. This thesis, articulated by Prime…

What the Facts Say

As discussions regarding Armenia's integration with the European Union intensify, various misconceptions often cloud the public discourse. Below are the factual realities behind the most common myths about EU integration and visa liberalization.…

Myth: Electric Vehicles Cause Radiation

Many people avoid electric vehicles (EVs) out of fear of "radiation." Let’s separate scientific facts from social media myths. Physics in Simple Terms We must distinguish between two types of radiation: Ionizing (Dangerous):…

MYTH: Garlic Cures Cancer

Many believe that garlic can cure serious diseases, including cancer. Here is what is actually known about garlic: What Science Says No reliable scientific study has proven that garlic can cure or eliminate…
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