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Syrian Man Receives Life Sentence for War Crimes in German Court
A German court sentenced a 33-year-old unnamed Syrian man to life in prison for crimes against humanity and war crimes committed between 2013 and 2014 as a militia leader in Busra al-Sham, Syria, highlighting Germany's use of universal jurisdiction laws.
Syrian Man Receives Life Sentence for War Crimes in German Court
A German court sentenced a 33-year-old unnamed Syrian man to life in prison for crimes against humanity and war crimes committed between 2013 and 2014 as a militia leader in Busra al-Sham, Syria, highlighting Germany's use of universal jurisdiction laws.
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24% Bias Score


Trump Lifts Sanctions on Syria After Assad Regime Fall
President Trump announced the lifting of US sanctions on Syria following the fall of the Assad regime, a move he says will aid the country's recovery and improve US-Syria relations; this decision is likely to be seen as a blow by Israel and has been met with mixed reactions from US senators.
Trump Lifts Sanctions on Syria After Assad Regime Fall
President Trump announced the lifting of US sanctions on Syria following the fall of the Assad regime, a move he says will aid the country's recovery and improve US-Syria relations; this decision is likely to be seen as a blow by Israel and has been met with mixed reactions from US senators.
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48% Bias Score


Syrian Pilot Freed After 43 Years Following Assad Regime Collapse
Raguid al Tatari, a Syrian pilot imprisoned for 43 years and 15 days for allegedly inciting fellow pilots to defect in 1980, was released on December 9, 2024, following the fall of the Assad regime, becoming Syria's longest-serving political prisoner.
Syrian Pilot Freed After 43 Years Following Assad Regime Collapse
Raguid al Tatari, a Syrian pilot imprisoned for 43 years and 15 days for allegedly inciting fellow pilots to defect in 1980, was released on December 9, 2024, following the fall of the Assad regime, becoming Syria's longest-serving political prisoner.
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56% Bias Score


EU Pledges €2.5 Billion in Aid to Syria Amidst Violence
The European Union announced a €2.5 billion aid package for Syria over the next two years, supporting Syrians both inside the country and in neighboring nations, despite recent violence and concerns about stability; Germany added another €300 million.
EU Pledges €2.5 Billion in Aid to Syria Amidst Violence
The European Union announced a €2.5 billion aid package for Syria over the next two years, supporting Syrians both inside the country and in neighboring nations, despite recent violence and concerns about stability; Germany added another €300 million.
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60% Bias Score


Syria: Over 1500 Dead in Clashes Between Government Forces and Armed Groups
Clashes between Syrian government forces and armed groups in Latakia and Tartus from March 6th caused approximately 1500 deaths, including over 900 civilians, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights; the violence involved attacks on Alawite villages, prompting international condemnation...
Syria: Over 1500 Dead in Clashes Between Government Forces and Armed Groups
Clashes between Syrian government forces and armed groups in Latakia and Tartus from March 6th caused approximately 1500 deaths, including over 900 civilians, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights; the violence involved attacks on Alawite villages, prompting international condemnation...
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60% Bias Score


Syria: Mass Killings Follow Assad's Ouster
Following the December ouster of Bashar al-Assad, government-loyal armed men carried out field executions of civilians in Syria's Alawite heartlands, resulting in at least 642 deaths, according to the Syrian Network for Human Rights, marking the worst outbreak of violence since Assad's removal.
Syria: Mass Killings Follow Assad's Ouster
Following the December ouster of Bashar al-Assad, government-loyal armed men carried out field executions of civilians in Syria's Alawite heartlands, resulting in at least 642 deaths, according to the Syrian Network for Human Rights, marking the worst outbreak of violence since Assad's removal.
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Assad Regime Confirmed to Have Captured Journalist Austin Tice in 2012
The BBC reports that leaked Syrian intelligence documents and former regime officials confirm the Assad regime captured American journalist Austin Tice in 2012, holding him in a Damascus prison until at least February 2013, contradicting previous denials and adding to the over 113,000 disappearances...

Assad Regime Confirmed to Have Captured Journalist Austin Tice in 2012
The BBC reports that leaked Syrian intelligence documents and former regime officials confirm the Assad regime captured American journalist Austin Tice in 2012, holding him in a Damascus prison until at least February 2013, contradicting previous denials and adding to the over 113,000 disappearances...
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Mass Grave Unearthed in Syria: Challenges in Identifying Hundreds of Assad Regime's Victims
In Syria, a mass grave containing hundreds of bodies, likely victims of the Assad regime, has been discovered; forensic experts are working to identify them, facing challenges due to resource constraints and sanctions, while victims' families continue their search for answers and justice.

Mass Grave Unearthed in Syria: Challenges in Identifying Hundreds of Assad Regime's Victims
In Syria, a mass grave containing hundreds of bodies, likely victims of the Assad regime, has been discovered; forensic experts are working to identify them, facing challenges due to resource constraints and sanctions, while victims' families continue their search for answers and justice.
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56% Bias Score

Post-Assad Syria: Christian Anxieties Amidst Violence and Uncertain Future
Following an attack on Assad loyalists on March 6th, retaliatory violence against Alawites caused civilian deaths, increasing anxieties among Syria's Christian minority, who constituted approximately 10 percent of the population before the 2011 conflict; the new government's assurances of religious ...

Post-Assad Syria: Christian Anxieties Amidst Violence and Uncertain Future
Following an attack on Assad loyalists on March 6th, retaliatory violence against Alawites caused civilian deaths, increasing anxieties among Syria's Christian minority, who constituted approximately 10 percent of the population before the 2011 conflict; the new government's assurances of religious ...
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Fall of Assad Regime in Syria Sparks Celebrations, but Challenges Remain
The Assad regime in Syria fell on December 8th, 2024, after 50 years in power, sparking widespread celebrations across the country, while challenges including internal divisions, extremist threats, and Israeli military actions near the Golan Heights remain.

Fall of Assad Regime in Syria Sparks Celebrations, but Challenges Remain
The Assad regime in Syria fell on December 8th, 2024, after 50 years in power, sparking widespread celebrations across the country, while challenges including internal divisions, extremist threats, and Israeli military actions near the Golan Heights remain.
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52% Bias Score

Over 1,000 Dead in Syria Clashes Following Assad Ouster
Five days of clashes between Syrian security forces and Assad loyalists in Syria's coastal provinces killed over 1,000 people, including 745 civilians, mostly Alawites, highlighting the challenges faced by Syria's new government after the December 2024 coup.

Over 1,000 Dead in Syria Clashes Following Assad Ouster
Five days of clashes between Syrian security forces and Assad loyalists in Syria's coastal provinces killed over 1,000 people, including 745 civilians, mostly Alawites, highlighting the challenges faced by Syria's new government after the December 2024 coup.
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36% Bias Score

Over 200 Dead in Clashes Between New Syrian Army and Pro-Assad Forces
Clashes between a new Syrian army, supported by the Syrian National Army (SMO), and pro-Assad forces loyal to Suheil al-Hassan in Latakia, Tartus, and Homs have resulted in over 200 deaths and hundreds of injuries, with reports of extrajudicial killings and torture.

Over 200 Dead in Clashes Between New Syrian Army and Pro-Assad Forces
Clashes between a new Syrian army, supported by the Syrian National Army (SMO), and pro-Assad forces loyal to Suheil al-Hassan in Latakia, Tartus, and Homs have resulted in over 200 deaths and hundreds of injuries, with reports of extrajudicial killings and torture.
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64% Bias Score
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