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Gen Z-Led Protests Shake Asian Governments
Protests led by Gen Z in several Asian countries, fueled by corruption, economic hardship, and authoritarianism, have toppled governments in Nepal, Bangladesh, and nearly in Indonesia, mirroring the Arab Spring but with varying outcomes.
Gen Z-Led Protests Shake Asian Governments
Protests led by Gen Z in several Asian countries, fueled by corruption, economic hardship, and authoritarianism, have toppled governments in Nepal, Bangladesh, and nearly in Indonesia, mirroring the Arab Spring but with varying outcomes.
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48% Bias Score


Libya Model's Failure Undermines Iran Nuclear Talks
The "Libyan model", referring to Muammar Gaddafi's 2003 nuclear disarmament, is debated in Iran-US nuclear talks; its proponents overlook Libya's subsequent collapse into a failed state, marked by civil war, militia rule, and humanitarian crises, making it a counterproductive negotiating tool.
Libya Model's Failure Undermines Iran Nuclear Talks
The "Libyan model", referring to Muammar Gaddafi's 2003 nuclear disarmament, is debated in Iran-US nuclear talks; its proponents overlook Libya's subsequent collapse into a failed state, marked by civil war, militia rule, and humanitarian crises, making it a counterproductive negotiating tool.
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56% Bias Score


Syria Celebrates Assad's Ouster Amidst Ongoing Violence
On the 14th anniversary of Syria's civil war, thousands celebrated the ouster of Bashar al-Assad in nationwide rallies, despite ongoing violence and massacres targeting the Alawite minority, leaving hundreds dead and raising concerns about the interim government's ability to unite the country.
Syria Celebrates Assad's Ouster Amidst Ongoing Violence
On the 14th anniversary of Syria's civil war, thousands celebrated the ouster of Bashar al-Assad in nationwide rallies, despite ongoing violence and massacres targeting the Alawite minority, leaving hundreds dead and raising concerns about the interim government's ability to unite the country.
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56% Bias Score


Tunisia: Mass Trial of Opposition Figures Sparks International Condemnation
A Tunisian court opened a trial against 40 opposition figures, including politicians, journalists, and activists, accused of conspiring against state security; nine were absent, sparking protests and international condemnation. The trial is seen as part of President Kais Saied's crackdown on dissent...
Tunisia: Mass Trial of Opposition Figures Sparks International Condemnation
A Tunisian court opened a trial against 40 opposition figures, including politicians, journalists, and activists, accused of conspiring against state security; nine were absent, sparking protests and international condemnation. The trial is seen as part of President Kais Saied's crackdown on dissent...
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44% Bias Score


Fall of Assad Regime Sparks Hope for Syrian Cultural Rebirth
The fall of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad after over 50 years of rule, marked by systematic suppression of culture and widespread human rights abuses, has sparked hope and a potential cultural rebirth among exiled Syrian artists and intellectuals now returning to their homeland, though challenges ...
Fall of Assad Regime Sparks Hope for Syrian Cultural Rebirth
The fall of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad after over 50 years of rule, marked by systematic suppression of culture and widespread human rights abuses, has sparked hope and a potential cultural rebirth among exiled Syrian artists and intellectuals now returning to their homeland, though challenges ...
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60% Bias Score


Syrian Celebrations Follow Assad Regime's Fall
The fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime after 14 years of civil war has sparked widespread jubilation among many Syrians, who have endured years of oppression, imprisonment, and economic hardship under his rule, as detailed by BBC correspondent Amaliah Zatary.
Syrian Celebrations Follow Assad Regime's Fall
The fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime after 14 years of civil war has sparked widespread jubilation among many Syrians, who have endured years of oppression, imprisonment, and economic hardship under his rule, as detailed by BBC correspondent Amaliah Zatary.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch-Iraqi Scholar Laila al-Zwaini: A Life Bridging East and West
Laila al-Zwaini, a Dutch-Iraqi scholar and commentator, dedicated her life to fostering a nuanced understanding of the Middle East, challenging Western biases, and promoting international law, despite facing personal trauma, professional resistance, and threats.

Dutch-Iraqi Scholar Laila al-Zwaini: A Life Bridging East and West
Laila al-Zwaini, a Dutch-Iraqi scholar and commentator, dedicated her life to fostering a nuanced understanding of the Middle East, challenging Western biases, and promoting international law, despite facing personal trauma, professional resistance, and threats.
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36% Bias Score

Tunisian Lawyer Arrested After Criticizing Mass Sentencing of Opposition Figures
Tunisian authorities arrested prominent lawyer Ahmed Souab after he criticized the sentencing of 40 opposition figures, including politicians and journalists, to lengthy prison terms for charges of conspiracy and terrorism; this reflects the ongoing democratic decline under President Kais Saied.

Tunisian Lawyer Arrested After Criticizing Mass Sentencing of Opposition Figures
Tunisian authorities arrested prominent lawyer Ahmed Souab after he criticized the sentencing of 40 opposition figures, including politicians and journalists, to lengthy prison terms for charges of conspiracy and terrorism; this reflects the ongoing democratic decline under President Kais Saied.
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44% Bias Score

Syrians Celebrate Assad's Fall After 14-Year Civil War
On Saturday, March 15th, 2025, thousands of Syrians celebrated the first anniversary without Bashar Assad, whose family ruled for 54 years, after rebel forces captured major cities including Damascus in a November 2024 offensive.

Syrians Celebrate Assad's Fall After 14-Year Civil War
On Saturday, March 15th, 2025, thousands of Syrians celebrated the first anniversary without Bashar Assad, whose family ruled for 54 years, after rebel forces captured major cities including Damascus in a November 2024 offensive.
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60% Bias Score

Tunisia's Ghannouchi Receives Additional 22-Year Prison Sentence
A Tunisian court sentenced Ennahdha party leader Rached Ghannouchi to an additional 22 years in prison on charges of plotting against state security, bringing his total sentence to 26 years; the ruling is seen by the opposition as a politically motivated crackdown amid an economic crisis and Saied's...

Tunisia's Ghannouchi Receives Additional 22-Year Prison Sentence
A Tunisian court sentenced Ennahdha party leader Rached Ghannouchi to an additional 22 years in prison on charges of plotting against state security, bringing his total sentence to 26 years; the ruling is seen by the opposition as a politically motivated crackdown amid an economic crisis and Saied's...
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40% Bias Score

Assad's Fall: A Turning Point in Syria's Revolution
After 14 years of conflict, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's fall has triggered widespread celebrations and the release of numerous prisoners, presenting both opportunities and challenges for the nation's future stability amidst competing foreign interests.

Assad's Fall: A Turning Point in Syria's Revolution
After 14 years of conflict, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's fall has triggered widespread celebrations and the release of numerous prisoners, presenting both opportunities and challenges for the nation's future stability amidst competing foreign interests.
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40% Bias Score

Syrian Civil War: From Deraa Protests to Protracted Conflict
The Syrian civil war, beginning with March 15, 2011, protests in Deraa against the Assad regime, escalated due to socio-economic inequalities and international inaction following the August 2013 chemical weapons attacks, leading to a protracted conflict with lasting regional implications.

Syrian Civil War: From Deraa Protests to Protracted Conflict
The Syrian civil war, beginning with March 15, 2011, protests in Deraa against the Assad regime, escalated due to socio-economic inequalities and international inaction following the August 2013 chemical weapons attacks, leading to a protracted conflict with lasting regional implications.
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56% Bias Score
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