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Syria Pledges to Destroy Remaining Chemical Weapons
Syria's foreign minister pledged to destroy remaining chemical weapons following a visit to the OPCW headquarters; the OPCW will send a team to Syria to assist in inventorying and destroying them, marking a potential turning point in Syria's compliance with the Chemical Weapons Convention.
Syria Pledges to Destroy Remaining Chemical Weapons
Syria's foreign minister pledged to destroy remaining chemical weapons following a visit to the OPCW headquarters; the OPCW will send a team to Syria to assist in inventorying and destroying them, marking a potential turning point in Syria's compliance with the Chemical Weapons Convention.
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36% Bias Score


Syria Pledges to Destroy Remaining Chemical Weapons
Syria's Foreign Minister pledged to destroy remaining chemical weapons, following a visit to the OPCW headquarters and talks with the OPCW director in Damascus, committing to international cooperation and accountability for past chemical weapons use.
Syria Pledges to Destroy Remaining Chemical Weapons
Syria's Foreign Minister pledged to destroy remaining chemical weapons, following a visit to the OPCW headquarters and talks with the OPCW director in Damascus, committing to international cooperation and accountability for past chemical weapons use.
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32% Bias Score


Syria Demands Debt Cancellation and Reparations from Russia
Syrian Prime Minister Hussein Arnous met with a Russian delegation on January 29th in Damascus, demanding debt cancellation, the return of Syrian funds allegedly held in Russia, and compensation for damages caused by Russian intervention in Syria's civil war, despite acknowledging longstanding strat...
Syria Demands Debt Cancellation and Reparations from Russia
Syrian Prime Minister Hussein Arnous met with a Russian delegation on January 29th in Damascus, demanding debt cancellation, the return of Syrian funds allegedly held in Russia, and compensation for damages caused by Russian intervention in Syria's civil war, despite acknowledging longstanding strat...
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40% Bias Score


Post-Assad Syria Enforces Strict Ramadan Observances
Damascus observes its first Ramadan free from the Al Assad regime, with the new Islamic administration enforcing daytime closures of food venues and public eating/drinking bans, raising concerns about future religious freedoms despite official assurances.
Post-Assad Syria Enforces Strict Ramadan Observances
Damascus observes its first Ramadan free from the Al Assad regime, with the new Islamic administration enforcing daytime closures of food venues and public eating/drinking bans, raising concerns about future religious freedoms despite official assurances.
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Syria's Post-Assad Ramadan: Strict Observance and Fears of a More Conservative Islamic State
Following the December coup that ousted Bashar al-Assad in Syria, the interim government has banned public eating and drinking during Ramadan, imposing fines and jail time for violations; this contrasts sharply with the previous year under Assad's rule and has sparked fears of a shift toward a more ...
Syria's Post-Assad Ramadan: Strict Observance and Fears of a More Conservative Islamic State
Following the December coup that ousted Bashar al-Assad in Syria, the interim government has banned public eating and drinking during Ramadan, imposing fines and jail time for violations; this contrasts sharply with the previous year under Assad's rule and has sparked fears of a shift toward a more ...
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40% Bias Score


HTS Overthrows Assad: Uncertain Future for Syria
In December 2024, the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group unexpectedly overthrew Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, leading to Assad's escape and the HTS's control of Damascus; this event marks the beginning of a new, yet uncertain, chapter for Syria, as Huda Khayti, a Syrian woman, returned to her des...
HTS Overthrows Assad: Uncertain Future for Syria
In December 2024, the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group unexpectedly overthrew Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, leading to Assad's escape and the HTS's control of Damascus; this event marks the beginning of a new, yet uncertain, chapter for Syria, as Huda Khayti, a Syrian woman, returned to her des...
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52% Bias Score

Syrian Whistleblower 'Caesar' Reveals Identity, 55,000 Photos of Assad's Atrocities
First Lieutenant Farid al-Madhhan, known as "Caesar," a former Syrian military police forensic expert, revealed his identity and 55,000 photos documenting Assad regime's systematic torture and killings between 2011-2013, after Assad's regime collapsed in December 2024.

Syrian Whistleblower 'Caesar' Reveals Identity, 55,000 Photos of Assad's Atrocities
First Lieutenant Farid al-Madhhan, known as "Caesar," a former Syrian military police forensic expert, revealed his identity and 55,000 photos documenting Assad regime's systematic torture and killings between 2011-2013, after Assad's regime collapsed in December 2024.
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52% Bias Score

Syria Vows to Eliminate Remaining Chemical Weapons
Syria's foreign minister vowed to eliminate remaining chemical weapons, appealing for international help after investigations revealed government use of sarin and chlorine gas; this follows the destruction of 1,300 metric tons of weapons in 2013.

Syria Vows to Eliminate Remaining Chemical Weapons
Syria's foreign minister vowed to eliminate remaining chemical weapons, appealing for international help after investigations revealed government use of sarin and chlorine gas; this follows the destruction of 1,300 metric tons of weapons in 2013.
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40% Bias Score

Syria's Ramadan: Inconsistent Enforcement of New Restrictions
In post-Assad Syria, the interim government's request for restaurants and coffee shops to close during Ramadan's daytime hours, punishable by up to three months jail, has resulted in inconsistent enforcement, with some businesses opening discreetly while others remain closed, marking a shift from pr...

Syria's Ramadan: Inconsistent Enforcement of New Restrictions
In post-Assad Syria, the interim government's request for restaurants and coffee shops to close during Ramadan's daytime hours, punishable by up to three months jail, has resulted in inconsistent enforcement, with some businesses opening discreetly while others remain closed, marking a shift from pr...
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48% Bias Score

Islamist Forces Guard Russian Bases in Syria Amidst Lease Renegotiations
Following the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in December, Islamist forces now control access to Russia's Hmeimim Air Base and Tartous Naval Base, prompting negotiations for new lease terms between Russia and Syria's interim government, impacting Russia's regional military reach and broader...

Islamist Forces Guard Russian Bases in Syria Amidst Lease Renegotiations
Following the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in December, Islamist forces now control access to Russia's Hmeimim Air Base and Tartous Naval Base, prompting negotiations for new lease terms between Russia and Syria's interim government, impacting Russia's regional military reach and broader...
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36% Bias Score

Assad's Fall: Potential for Improved Israel-Syria Ties
Yedioth Ahronoth explores the possibility of improved Israel-Syria relations following the fall of Bashar al-Assad, citing the more conciliatory approach of the transitional leader Ahmed al-Sherea as a potential catalyst, despite Syria's history of hostility towards Israel.

Assad's Fall: Potential for Improved Israel-Syria Ties
Yedioth Ahronoth explores the possibility of improved Israel-Syria relations following the fall of Bashar al-Assad, citing the more conciliatory approach of the transitional leader Ahmed al-Sherea as a potential catalyst, despite Syria's history of hostility towards Israel.
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52% Bias Score

HTS Overthrows Assad in Syria: A Nation's Uncertain Future
After 14 years of war, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) overthrew Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in December 2024, prompting mixed emotions among Syrians who face a complex future involving reconstruction and the challenges of HTS rule.

HTS Overthrows Assad in Syria: A Nation's Uncertain Future
After 14 years of war, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) overthrew Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in December 2024, prompting mixed emotions among Syrians who face a complex future involving reconstruction and the challenges of HTS rule.
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48% Bias Score
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