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Syria's Secret Cash Transfers to Moscow Amidst Russian Troop Withdrawal
The Central Bank of Syria secretly transferred nearly two tons of cash to Moscow between March 2018 and September 2019, depositing the funds in a bank controlled by a sanctioned Russian arms exporter, raising concerns about the Assad regime's efforts to protect its wealth and illicit gains amid a se...
Syria's Secret Cash Transfers to Moscow Amidst Russian Troop Withdrawal
The Central Bank of Syria secretly transferred nearly two tons of cash to Moscow between March 2018 and September 2019, depositing the funds in a bank controlled by a sanctioned Russian arms exporter, raising concerns about the Assad regime's efforts to protect its wealth and illicit gains amid a se...
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60% Bias Score


RSF Rapes and Sexual Enslavement in South Kordofan, Sudan
Human Rights Watch documented the systematic rape and sexual enslavement of dozens of women and girls in South Kordofan, Sudan, by Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allied militias since September 2023, including gang rapes and killings of family members who tried to intervene.
RSF Rapes and Sexual Enslavement in South Kordofan, Sudan
Human Rights Watch documented the systematic rape and sexual enslavement of dozens of women and girls in South Kordofan, Sudan, by Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allied militias since September 2023, including gang rapes and killings of family members who tried to intervene.
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28% Bias Score


French Government Crisis: New Prime Minister Faces Urgent Budgetary Challenges
Following the no-confidence vote that ousted Prime Minister Michel Barnier on December 4th due to his handling of the 2025 budget, Prime Minister Pierre is forming a new government and negotiating a temporary budget to maintain essential services while facing concerns about France's fiscal stability...
French Government Crisis: New Prime Minister Faces Urgent Budgetary Challenges
Following the no-confidence vote that ousted Prime Minister Michel Barnier on December 4th due to his handling of the 2025 budget, Prime Minister Pierre is forming a new government and negotiating a temporary budget to maintain essential services while facing concerns about France's fiscal stability...
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32% Bias Score


"No-Confidence Vote Could Trigger Early German Elections in February"
"German Chancellor Olaf Scholz faces a no-confidence vote on December 16th; a loss could trigger early elections on February 23rd due to coalition collapse following the dismissal of Finance Minister Lindner, and disagreements on economic and social policies."
"No-Confidence Vote Could Trigger Early German Elections in February"
"German Chancellor Olaf Scholz faces a no-confidence vote on December 16th; a loss could trigger early elections on February 23rd due to coalition collapse following the dismissal of Finance Minister Lindner, and disagreements on economic and social policies."
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32% Bias Score


"Moroccan Firm Moldiag Addresses African Monkeypox Diagnostic Gap with Affordable Tests"
"Moldiag, a Moroccan company, is producing and distributing affordable monkeypox tests (\$5) across Africa, addressing critical diagnostic gaps and aiming to improve response times to outbreaks, though it awaits WHO approval."
"Moroccan Firm Moldiag Addresses African Monkeypox Diagnostic Gap with Affordable Tests"
"Moldiag, a Moroccan company, is producing and distributing affordable monkeypox tests (\$5) across Africa, addressing critical diagnostic gaps and aiming to improve response times to outbreaks, though it awaits WHO approval."
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36% Bias Score


"European Nations Suspend Syrian Asylum Decisions Amidst Instability in Syria"
"Germany announced on Monday a suspension of decisions on over 47,000 pending Syrian asylum applications due to the unstable situation in Syria, a move followed by Austria, Sweden, Finland, and Norway, while France is considering a similar measure."
"European Nations Suspend Syrian Asylum Decisions Amidst Instability in Syria"
"Germany announced on Monday a suspension of decisions on over 47,000 pending Syrian asylum applications due to the unstable situation in Syria, a move followed by Austria, Sweden, Finland, and Norway, while France is considering a similar measure."
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44% Bias Score

US Markets Rise on Fed Rate Cut Anticipation
US stock markets saw gains led by technology, with the S&P 500 up 0.3%, Dow Jones up 0.2%, and Nasdaq up 0.5%; this is fueled by anticipation of a Fed interest rate cut on Wednesday and strong corporate earnings, while Asian and European markets showed slight declines.

US Markets Rise on Fed Rate Cut Anticipation
US stock markets saw gains led by technology, with the S&P 500 up 0.3%, Dow Jones up 0.2%, and Nasdaq up 0.5%; this is fueled by anticipation of a Fed interest rate cut on Wednesday and strong corporate earnings, while Asian and European markets showed slight declines.
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36% Bias Score

Cancer Deaths and Survival Rate Variations Across Europe in 2021
In 2021, cancer caused 1.1 million deaths (21.6% of total) in 29 European countries, with survival rates varying widely; lung cancer was the leading cause, followed by colorectal, prostate, and breast cancers.

Cancer Deaths and Survival Rate Variations Across Europe in 2021
In 2021, cancer caused 1.1 million deaths (21.6% of total) in 29 European countries, with survival rates varying widely; lung cancer was the leading cause, followed by colorectal, prostate, and breast cancers.
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24% Bias Score

Turkey's Bid for Syrian Dominance Reshapes Regional Power Dynamics
Turkey seeks to lead international normalization efforts with Syria's new regime, leveraging economic and military control, impacting Israel's operations and potentially forcing diplomatic concessions amidst growing international recognition of the Syrian government.

Turkey's Bid for Syrian Dominance Reshapes Regional Power Dynamics
Turkey seeks to lead international normalization efforts with Syria's new regime, leveraging economic and military control, impacting Israel's operations and potentially forcing diplomatic concessions amidst growing international recognition of the Syrian government.
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40% Bias Score

Sierra Leonean Migrant Worker Seeks Repatriation After Exploitation and War in Lebanon
Isata Bah, a 24-year-old Sierra Leonean migrant worker in Lebanon, seeks repatriation after suffering exploitation, sexual assault, and the impact of the recent war, while other migrant workers experience better conditions, highlighting the stark disparity in their circumstances.

Sierra Leonean Migrant Worker Seeks Repatriation After Exploitation and War in Lebanon
Isata Bah, a 24-year-old Sierra Leonean migrant worker in Lebanon, seeks repatriation after suffering exploitation, sexual assault, and the impact of the recent war, while other migrant workers experience better conditions, highlighting the stark disparity in their circumstances.
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68% Bias Score

Assad's Fall: Unexpected Shock to Iran's Regional Strategy
The unexpected swift fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime after years of Iranian support (USD 20-30 billion) raises questions about Iran's regional influence and the future of its allies like Hezbollah. Analysts disagree on whether Iran anticipated this outcome, with some suggesting it ...

Assad's Fall: Unexpected Shock to Iran's Regional Strategy
The unexpected swift fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime after years of Iranian support (USD 20-30 billion) raises questions about Iran's regional influence and the future of its allies like Hezbollah. Analysts disagree on whether Iran anticipated this outcome, with some suggesting it ...
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44% Bias Score

"Syria: Scientist Murdered, Mass Executions in Manbij Amidst Chaos"
"Prominent Syrian organic chemist Dr. Hamdi Ismail Nada was found murdered in Damascus; simultaneously, armed factions executed dozens of wounded soldiers in Manbij, leading to looting, arson, and mass displacement, amid reports of "revenge operations"."

"Syria: Scientist Murdered, Mass Executions in Manbij Amidst Chaos"
"Prominent Syrian organic chemist Dr. Hamdi Ismail Nada was found murdered in Damascus; simultaneously, armed factions executed dozens of wounded soldiers in Manbij, leading to looting, arson, and mass displacement, amid reports of "revenge operations"."
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44% Bias Score
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