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"HTS Seizes Damascus, Al-Assad Flees to Moscow"
"Abu Mohammed al-Julani, head of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), led a rebel alliance in seizing Damascus on December 8th, 2024, forcing President Bashar al-Assad to flee to Moscow, marking a major turning point in Syria's 13-year civil war."
"HTS Seizes Damascus, Al-Assad Flees to Moscow"
"Abu Mohammed al-Julani, head of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), led a rebel alliance in seizing Damascus on December 8th, 2024, forcing President Bashar al-Assad to flee to Moscow, marking a major turning point in Syria's 13-year civil war."
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32% Bias Score


"Assad Regime Collapses; Russia Secretly Evacuates President"
"On December 8th, 2023, following a swift offensive by armed groups, the Assad regime in Syria collapsed, prompting Russia to secretly evacuate President Bashar al-Assad and his family to Russia via a Russian airbase, as revealed by Bloomberg, citing three informed sources."
"Assad Regime Collapses; Russia Secretly Evacuates President"
"On December 8th, 2023, following a swift offensive by armed groups, the Assad regime in Syria collapsed, prompting Russia to secretly evacuate President Bashar al-Assad and his family to Russia via a Russian airbase, as revealed by Bloomberg, citing three informed sources."
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40% Bias Score


"Sudan Conflict: Over 170 Dead, Humanitarian Crisis Worsens"
"Over 170 civilians have been killed in Sudan's ongoing conflict, with at least 87 deaths in Omdurman from RSF militia attacks; Sudan faces the world's largest humanitarian crisis, risking total collapse by 2025, according to the IRC."
"Sudan Conflict: Over 170 Dead, Humanitarian Crisis Worsens"
"Over 170 civilians have been killed in Sudan's ongoing conflict, with at least 87 deaths in Omdurman from RSF militia attacks; Sudan faces the world's largest humanitarian crisis, risking total collapse by 2025, according to the IRC."
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44% Bias Score


\"Global Malaria Cases Rise by 4% in 2023, Despite Treatment Advances\"\
\"The WHO reported 263 million malaria cases globally in 2023, a 4% increase from the previous year, with 597,000 deaths primarily in Africa; progress in treatment and prevention is hampered by insufficient funding and climate change impacts.\"
\"Global Malaria Cases Rise by 4% in 2023, Despite Treatment Advances\"\
\"The WHO reported 263 million malaria cases globally in 2023, a 4% increase from the previous year, with 597,000 deaths primarily in Africa; progress in treatment and prevention is hampered by insufficient funding and climate change impacts.\"
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44% Bias Score


Thyssenkrupp Steel to Cut 11,000 Jobs, Close Plants
Thyssenkrupp Steel, Germany's largest steel producer, announced plans to cut 11,000 jobs, including the closure of its Kreuztal-Eichen plant and potential closure of its Duisburg plant, impacting over one-third of its workforce and exacerbating unemployment in the already economically challenged Ruh...
Thyssenkrupp Steel to Cut 11,000 Jobs, Close Plants
Thyssenkrupp Steel, Germany's largest steel producer, announced plans to cut 11,000 jobs, including the closure of its Kreuztal-Eichen plant and potential closure of its Duisburg plant, impacting over one-third of its workforce and exacerbating unemployment in the already economically challenged Ruh...
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52% Bias Score


Google Achieves Quantum Error Correction Milestone, But Challenges Remain
Google's quantum processor, Willow, uses a surface code to correct errors in quantum computation, marking a significant step toward practical quantum computing; however, high error rates and the requirement for significantly more qubits remain major challenges.
Google Achieves Quantum Error Correction Milestone, But Challenges Remain
Google's quantum processor, Willow, uses a surface code to correct errors in quantum computation, marking a significant step toward practical quantum computing; however, high error rates and the requirement for significantly more qubits remain major challenges.
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36% Bias Score

South Korean Police Raid Yoon's Office Amid Impeachment Push
South Korean police raided President Yoon Suk Yeol's office on December 11th, investigating the December 3rd declaration of martial law. Former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun's arrest and suicide attempt, along with the arrests of high-ranking police officials, fueled an opposition-led impeachment e...

South Korean Police Raid Yoon's Office Amid Impeachment Push
South Korean police raided President Yoon Suk Yeol's office on December 11th, investigating the December 3rd declaration of martial law. Former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun's arrest and suicide attempt, along with the arrests of high-ranking police officials, fueled an opposition-led impeachment e...
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44% Bias Score

Syria's New Government Seeks Stability Amidst HTS Takeover and Israeli Air Strikes
Following the weekend takeover of Damascus by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the head of Syria's new interim government, Mohammed al-Baschir, called for stability and urged Syrian refugees to return home; HTS leader Abu Mohammed al-Dschulani aims for reconstruction, but Israel is launching widespread a...

Syria's New Government Seeks Stability Amidst HTS Takeover and Israeli Air Strikes
Following the weekend takeover of Damascus by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the head of Syria's new interim government, Mohammed al-Baschir, called for stability and urged Syrian refugees to return home; HTS leader Abu Mohammed al-Dschulani aims for reconstruction, but Israel is launching widespread a...
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48% Bias Score

"German Biofuel Firm's €25 Million Investment in Chinese Carbon Credits Under Fraud Investigation"
"In 2023, Verbio, a German biofuel producer, invested €25 million in Chinese carbon credits from Beijing Karbon, which are now suspected to be fraudulent due to misrepresentation of existing facilities as new projects, highlighting flaws in the verification process."

"German Biofuel Firm's €25 Million Investment in Chinese Carbon Credits Under Fraud Investigation"
"In 2023, Verbio, a German biofuel producer, invested €25 million in Chinese carbon credits from Beijing Karbon, which are now suspected to be fraudulent due to misrepresentation of existing facilities as new projects, highlighting flaws in the verification process."
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44% Bias Score

FIFA Awards 2034 World Cup to Saudi Arabia Amid Human Rights Concerns
The FIFA awarded Saudi Arabia the 2034 World Cup despite concerns over its human rights record, giving a high rating based on a report that excluded key issues like freedom of speech and treatment of migrant workers; critics warn of potential human rights abuses and a lack of accountability.

FIFA Awards 2034 World Cup to Saudi Arabia Amid Human Rights Concerns
The FIFA awarded Saudi Arabia the 2034 World Cup despite concerns over its human rights record, giving a high rating based on a report that excluded key issues like freedom of speech and treatment of migrant workers; critics warn of potential human rights abuses and a lack of accountability.
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56% Bias Score

IDF Launches 480 Strikes on Syrian Military Sites
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) conducted approximately 480 strikes on strategic military sites in Syria over 48 hours, targeting weapons stockpiles and military infrastructure to prevent them from falling into the hands of terrorists, following a rebel offensive that resulted in President Bashar al...

IDF Launches 480 Strikes on Syrian Military Sites
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) conducted approximately 480 strikes on strategic military sites in Syria over 48 hours, targeting weapons stockpiles and military infrastructure to prevent them from falling into the hands of terrorists, following a rebel offensive that resulted in President Bashar al...
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44% Bias Score

Aral Sea's Shrinkage: From Fishing Hub to Environmental Disaster
The Aral Sea, once the fourth-largest inland body of water, has shrunk drastically due to river diversions for irrigation since the 1960s, creating a desert and severely impacting cities like Aralsk, which faced high unemployment and health issues. Now, reforestation attempts are underway using dese...

Aral Sea's Shrinkage: From Fishing Hub to Environmental Disaster
The Aral Sea, once the fourth-largest inland body of water, has shrunk drastically due to river diversions for irrigation since the 1960s, creating a desert and severely impacting cities like Aralsk, which faced high unemployment and health issues. Now, reforestation attempts are underway using dese...
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24% Bias Score
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