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Syrians Desperately Search Sednaya Prison for Missing Loved Ones
Thousands of Syrians desperately search Sednaya prison, a notorious Assad regime site, for missing loved ones, digging for rumored underground cells after the dictator's fall, highlighting the regime's brutality and the need for accountability.
Syrians Desperately Search Sednaya Prison for Missing Loved Ones
Thousands of Syrians desperately search Sednaya prison, a notorious Assad regime site, for missing loved ones, digging for rumored underground cells after the dictator's fall, highlighting the regime's brutality and the need for accountability.
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44% Bias Score


"Former Syrian Officials Charged with War Crimes for Alleged Torture of Americans"
"Two former high-ranking Syrian intelligence officials have been charged with war crimes in the US for allegedly torturing Americans and other civilians at Mezzeh Military Airport prison between 2012 and 2019, following the recent fall of the Assad regime after 13 years of civil war."
"Former Syrian Officials Charged with War Crimes for Alleged Torture of Americans"
"Two former high-ranking Syrian intelligence officials have been charged with war crimes in the US for allegedly torturing Americans and other civilians at Mezzeh Military Airport prison between 2012 and 2019, following the recent fall of the Assad regime after 13 years of civil war."
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44% Bias Score


US Blacklists North Macedonian Officials for Corruption
The US blacklisted Artan Grubi, former North Macedonian Deputy Prime Minister, and Enver Bexheti, an appeals court judge, for major corruption involving the case of Sasho Mijallkov, former secret service director, signaling a stronger stance against political interference in the judiciary and a comm...
US Blacklists North Macedonian Officials for Corruption
The US blacklisted Artan Grubi, former North Macedonian Deputy Prime Minister, and Enver Bexheti, an appeals court judge, for major corruption involving the case of Sasho Mijallkov, former secret service director, signaling a stronger stance against political interference in the judiciary and a comm...
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44% Bias Score


Uganda Parliament Defies EOC, Transparency Concerns Rise
Uganda's Parliament, with a Shs680 billion budget, is accused of bullying the EOC and refusing to provide financial information, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.
Uganda Parliament Defies EOC, Transparency Concerns Rise
Uganda's Parliament, with a Shs680 billion budget, is accused of bullying the EOC and refusing to provide financial information, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.
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44% Bias Score


French Film Industry Grapples with Financial Fallout from Sexual Violence Allegations
On December 5th, 2023, French film distributors and exhibitors testified before the French National Assembly about the financial and legal difficulties they face with films involving reported sexual violence during production, highlighting the lack of contractual protection and financial support.
French Film Industry Grapples with Financial Fallout from Sexual Violence Allegations
On December 5th, 2023, French film distributors and exhibitors testified before the French National Assembly about the financial and legal difficulties they face with films involving reported sexual violence during production, highlighting the lack of contractual protection and financial support.
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36% Bias Score


Turkey Launches Six-Week Audit of Istanbul Public Institutions
The Turkish Ministry of Interior initiated a six-week audit of Istanbul's public institutions, including the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, 39 district municipalities, three airports, and numerous security and public service agencies, to assess operations and ensure accountability.
Turkey Launches Six-Week Audit of Istanbul Public Institutions
The Turkish Ministry of Interior initiated a six-week audit of Istanbul's public institutions, including the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, 39 district municipalities, three airports, and numerous security and public service agencies, to assess operations and ensure accountability.
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16% Bias Score

Saidnaya Prison Search Yields No Hidden Cells; Dozens of Tortured Bodies Found
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad, a search of the notorious Saidnaya prison north of Damascus yielded no hidden cells or bodies, despite the hopes of thousands who sought missing relatives. Dozens of tortured bodies were found in a nearby hospital, and HTS plans to list and prosecute those resp...

Saidnaya Prison Search Yields No Hidden Cells; Dozens of Tortured Bodies Found
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad, a search of the notorious Saidnaya prison north of Damascus yielded no hidden cells or bodies, despite the hopes of thousands who sought missing relatives. Dozens of tortured bodies were found in a nearby hospital, and HTS plans to list and prosecute those resp...
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44% Bias Score

"Syria's Transitional Justice: Accountability and Reconciliation"
"Amidst the search for missing Syrians detained under Assad's rule, transitional justice emerges as crucial for rebuilding Syria, focusing on accountability for regime officials' crimes, including military and political figures, while demanding compensation for victims and national reconciliation."

"Syria's Transitional Justice: Accountability and Reconciliation"
"Amidst the search for missing Syrians detained under Assad's rule, transitional justice emerges as crucial for rebuilding Syria, focusing on accountability for regime officials' crimes, including military and political figures, while demanding compensation for victims and national reconciliation."
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32% Bias Score

Mass Retirements in Greek Military Healthcare Following Medical Error Revelations
In response to multiple fatal medical errors reported at the 424th Military Hospital in Thessaloniki, Greece, the Hellenic National Defence General Staff (ΣΑΓΕ) ordered the mass retirement of numerous military hospital and armed forces health service directors, including the commanders of the 401st ...

Mass Retirements in Greek Military Healthcare Following Medical Error Revelations
In response to multiple fatal medical errors reported at the 424th Military Hospital in Thessaloniki, Greece, the Hellenic National Defence General Staff (ΣΑΓΕ) ordered the mass retirement of numerous military hospital and armed forces health service directors, including the commanders of the 401st ...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Calls for Jail Time for Jan. 6 Committee Members
President-elect Donald Trump demanded that members of the House January 6th Committee be jailed for their investigation into the Capitol attack, a claim refuted by the committee and its members, who emphasized their adherence to facts, the Constitution, and accountability.

Trump Calls for Jail Time for Jan. 6 Committee Members
President-elect Donald Trump demanded that members of the House January 6th Committee be jailed for their investigation into the Capitol attack, a claim refuted by the committee and its members, who emphasized their adherence to facts, the Constitution, and accountability.
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36% Bias Score

Tanganyika's Independence: A 63-Year Retrospective
On December 9, 1961, Tanganyika celebrated independence by lowering the colonial flag and raising the national flag in Dar es Salaam's Uhuru Stadium, while simultaneously raising the Uhuru Torch on Mount Kilimanjaro, symbolizing self-governance and hope for the future.

Tanganyika's Independence: A 63-Year Retrospective
On December 9, 1961, Tanganyika celebrated independence by lowering the colonial flag and raising the national flag in Dar es Salaam's Uhuru Stadium, while simultaneously raising the Uhuru Torch on Mount Kilimanjaro, symbolizing self-governance and hope for the future.
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40% Bias Score

Government's Self-Critique Ignores Systemic Failures
The ruling party in power for 23 years attributes the opposition's electoral success to their own failures, but avoids acknowledging responsibility for widespread social and economic issues such as high mortality rates, poverty, environmental problems, and the brain drain.

Government's Self-Critique Ignores Systemic Failures
The ruling party in power for 23 years attributes the opposition's electoral success to their own failures, but avoids acknowledging responsibility for widespread social and economic issues such as high mortality rates, poverty, environmental problems, and the brain drain.
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88% Bias Score
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