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Syria Arrests High-Ranking Military Official Amidst Post-Assad Clashes
Syria's interim government arrested Al Hassan, a high-ranking military official responsible for thousands of death sentences under Assad, following clashes in Tartus province that killed 14 government forces; the arrest raises questions about accountability and the stability of the new government.
Syria Arrests High-Ranking Military Official Amidst Post-Assad Clashes
Syria's interim government arrested Al Hassan, a high-ranking military official responsible for thousands of death sentences under Assad, following clashes in Tartus province that killed 14 government forces; the arrest raises questions about accountability and the stability of the new government.
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40% Bias Score


Bouterse's Death: Mixed Reactions in Suriname
Former Surinamese president Desi Bouterse, convicted for the 1982 December Murders, died at 79, prompting mixed reactions from victims' families who celebrate a form of justice while acknowledging that other perpetrators remain free, hindering full reconciliation.
Bouterse's Death: Mixed Reactions in Suriname
Former Surinamese president Desi Bouterse, convicted for the 1982 December Murders, died at 79, prompting mixed reactions from victims' families who celebrate a form of justice while acknowledging that other perpetrators remain free, hindering full reconciliation.
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Criticism of Archbishop of York's Christmas Sermon on Abuse Scandals
Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell's Christmas sermon calling for the Church of England to "kneel in penitence" for its handling of abuse scandals sparked immediate criticism from Bishop of Newcastle Helen-Ann Hartley, who labeled the message 'empty words', further exacerbating internal divisions a...
Criticism of Archbishop of York's Christmas Sermon on Abuse Scandals
Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell's Christmas sermon calling for the Church of England to "kneel in penitence" for its handling of abuse scandals sparked immediate criticism from Bishop of Newcastle Helen-Ann Hartley, who labeled the message 'empty words', further exacerbating internal divisions a...
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Archbishop Welby Resigns Following Child Abuse Scandal
Archbishop Justin Welby resigned in November 2024 after an independent review exposed his failure to report prolific child abuser John Smyth to the police, despite knowing about the abuse since 2013; Smyth abused at least 130 boys over four decades.
Archbishop Welby Resigns Following Child Abuse Scandal
Archbishop Justin Welby resigned in November 2024 after an independent review exposed his failure to report prolific child abuser John Smyth to the police, despite knowing about the abuse since 2013; Smyth abused at least 130 boys over four decades.
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UN to Negotiate Treaty on Crimes Against Humanity
The UN Sixth Committee adopted a resolution on November 22, 2024, to begin negotiations on a treaty codifying crimes against humanity and imposing state obligations for prevention and punishment, addressing a gap in existing international law.
UN to Negotiate Treaty on Crimes Against Humanity
The UN Sixth Committee adopted a resolution on November 22, 2024, to begin negotiations on a treaty codifying crimes against humanity and imposing state obligations for prevention and punishment, addressing a gap in existing international law.
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Assad's Fall: Aleppo Residents Recount Horrors of His Regime
Following the sudden overthrow of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, residents of Aleppo recount the horrors of his regime, including indiscriminate bombings, mass graves, widespread famine, and millions of refugees facing hardship; new authorities are investigating atrocities.
Assad's Fall: Aleppo Residents Recount Horrors of His Regime
Following the sudden overthrow of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, residents of Aleppo recount the horrors of his regime, including indiscriminate bombings, mass graves, widespread famine, and millions of refugees facing hardship; new authorities are investigating atrocities.
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44% Bias Score

Serbia Protests After Canopy Collapse Kills 15
Fifteen people died when a concrete canopy collapsed in Novi Sad, Serbia, on November 1st, sparking almost daily student-led protests across Serbia and into neighboring Bosnia, fueled by accusations of corruption and challenging President Vucic's government.

Serbia Protests After Canopy Collapse Kills 15
Fifteen people died when a concrete canopy collapsed in Novi Sad, Serbia, on November 1st, sparking almost daily student-led protests across Serbia and into neighboring Bosnia, fueled by accusations of corruption and challenging President Vucic's government.
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44% Bias Score

Former Somalian Officer Deportated for Human Rights Abuses
On December 20, 2024, ICE deported Yusuf Abdi Ali, a 71-year-old former Somalian lieutenant colonel, from the U.S. after a Department of Justice ruling found him responsible for torture and extrajudicial killings committed in Somalia between 1987 and 1989. Ali, who resided in Springfield, Virginia, ...

Former Somalian Officer Deportated for Human Rights Abuses
On December 20, 2024, ICE deported Yusuf Abdi Ali, a 71-year-old former Somalian lieutenant colonel, from the U.S. after a Department of Justice ruling found him responsible for torture and extrajudicial killings committed in Somalia between 1987 and 1989. Ali, who resided in Springfield, Virginia, ...
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Syria's New Government Agrees to Cooperate in War Crimes Investigation
Following a visit by the UN's International, Impartial and Independent Mechanism (IIIM) for Syria, the new Syrian authorities have expressed willingness to cooperate in investigating war crimes and crimes against humanity committed since 2011, leading to plans for the IIIM's operational deployment.

Syria's New Government Agrees to Cooperate in War Crimes Investigation
Following a visit by the UN's International, Impartial and Independent Mechanism (IIIM) for Syria, the new Syrian authorities have expressed willingness to cooperate in investigating war crimes and crimes against humanity committed since 2011, leading to plans for the IIIM's operational deployment.
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Ukraine Dismisses Top Military Academy Head Amidst Corruption and Abuse Allegations
Following a cadet's complaint, an investigation into Ukraine's National Academy of Ground Forces uncovered widespread misconduct, including alleged physical abuse, financial irregularities totaling 137.9 million hryvnias, and obstruction of justice, leading to the dismissal of the academy's head, Li...

Ukraine Dismisses Top Military Academy Head Amidst Corruption and Abuse Allegations
Following a cadet's complaint, an investigation into Ukraine's National Academy of Ground Forces uncovered widespread misconduct, including alleged physical abuse, financial irregularities totaling 137.9 million hryvnias, and obstruction of justice, leading to the dismissal of the academy's head, Li...
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44% Bias Score

Turkish Court Orders Investigation into Officials Following Apartment Collapse
An Adana court ordered an investigation into four municipal officials related to the collapse of Beluk Apartment Block A during the February 6th earthquakes, overturning an earlier decision denying the investigation due to sufficient evidence suggesting negligence in upholding building codes.

Turkish Court Orders Investigation into Officials Following Apartment Collapse
An Adana court ordered an investigation into four municipal officials related to the collapse of Beluk Apartment Block A during the February 6th earthquakes, overturning an earlier decision denying the investigation due to sufficient evidence suggesting negligence in upholding building codes.
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Russia Accused of Systemic Executions of Ukrainian POWs
Since February 2022, Russian forces have reportedly executed at least 147 Ukrainian prisoners of war, according to the Ukrainian prosecutor's office, with a surge in killings this year. These actions, documented through videos and photos, are considered war crimes, and the lack of Russian investigat...

Russia Accused of Systemic Executions of Ukrainian POWs
Since February 2022, Russian forces have reportedly executed at least 147 Ukrainian prisoners of war, according to the Ukrainian prosecutor's office, with a surge in killings this year. These actions, documented through videos and photos, are considered war crimes, and the lack of Russian investigat...
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56% Bias Score
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