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Syria's Deadly Reckoning: Violence and the Search for Reconciliation
Amidst renewed sectarian violence in Syria, two friends from different communities struggle to survive, highlighting the ongoing challenges to peace and reconciliation following the fall of Bashar al-Assad.
Syria's Deadly Reckoning: Violence and the Search for Reconciliation
Amidst renewed sectarian violence in Syria, two friends from different communities struggle to survive, highlighting the ongoing challenges to peace and reconciliation following the fall of Bashar al-Assad.
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Landslide Kills Over 1000 in Sudan's Darfur Region
A landslide in Sudan's Darfur region, triggered by days of heavy rainfall, has killed over 1000 people, according to the Sudan Liberation Movement/Army, with only one survivor.
Landslide Kills Over 1000 in Sudan's Darfur Region
A landslide in Sudan's Darfur region, triggered by days of heavy rainfall, has killed over 1000 people, according to the Sudan Liberation Movement/Army, with only one survivor.
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16% Bias Score


Landslide in Sudan's West Darfur Kills Over 1000
A landslide in Sudan's West Darfur region killed over 1000 people after it destroyed a village in the Marra Mountains, leaving only one survivor, according to the Sudan Liberation Movement, which reported the incident on Monday.
Landslide in Sudan's West Darfur Kills Over 1000
A landslide in Sudan's West Darfur region killed over 1000 people after it destroyed a village in the Marra Mountains, leaving only one survivor, according to the Sudan Liberation Movement, which reported the incident on Monday.
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32% Bias Score


Syria's Upcoming Parliamentary Elections Exclude Millions
Syria's September parliamentary elections will exclude three regions—Sweida, Hasaka, and Raqqa—home to over 5 million people, due to ongoing security concerns and lack of central government control, delaying their participation until circumstances allow.
Syria's Upcoming Parliamentary Elections Exclude Millions
Syria's September parliamentary elections will exclude three regions—Sweida, Hasaka, and Raqqa—home to over 5 million people, due to ongoing security concerns and lack of central government control, delaying their participation until circumstances allow.
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36% Bias Score


Syria: Rising Tensions and Calls for Decentralized Governance
Rising tensions between the Assad regime and minority groups in Syria, including Kurds, Druze, and Alawites, are escalating concerns about increased violence and potential fragmentation of the country, with various groups calling for decentralized governance and external actors like Turkey and the U...
Syria: Rising Tensions and Calls for Decentralized Governance
Rising tensions between the Assad regime and minority groups in Syria, including Kurds, Druze, and Alawites, are escalating concerns about increased violence and potential fragmentation of the country, with various groups calling for decentralized governance and external actors like Turkey and the U...
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36% Bias Score


Syria Postpones Elections in Three Provinces Amidst Ongoing Conflicts
Syria's government postponed parliamentary elections in the provinces of Sweida, Hasaka, and Raqqa due to ongoing security concerns stemming from inter-militia violence in Sweida and unresolved tensions with the Kurdish-led SDF in Hasaka and Raqqa, delaying the vote initially scheduled for September...
Syria Postpones Elections in Three Provinces Amidst Ongoing Conflicts
Syria's government postponed parliamentary elections in the provinces of Sweida, Hasaka, and Raqqa due to ongoing security concerns stemming from inter-militia violence in Sweida and unresolved tensions with the Kurdish-led SDF in Hasaka and Raqqa, delaying the vote initially scheduled for September...
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36% Bias Score

RSF Siege in North Darfur: Civilians Trapped, Starving, and Facing Atrocities
In Sudan's North Darfur, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) siege of el-Fasher has trapped 260,000 people, causing widespread starvation and atrocities as civilians attempt to escape.

RSF Siege in North Darfur: Civilians Trapped, Starving, and Facing Atrocities
In Sudan's North Darfur, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) siege of el-Fasher has trapped 260,000 people, causing widespread starvation and atrocities as civilians attempt to escape.
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44% Bias Score

Landslide in Sudan's West Darfur Kills Over 1,000
A landslide in the Marra Mountains of West Darfur, Sudan, has killed over 1,000 people after a village was completely destroyed, with only one survivor reported, according to the Sudan Liberation Movement.

Landslide in Sudan's West Darfur Kills Over 1,000
A landslide in the Marra Mountains of West Darfur, Sudan, has killed over 1,000 people after a village was completely destroyed, with only one survivor reported, according to the Sudan Liberation Movement.
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16% Bias Score

Landslide in Sudan's Darfur Region Kills Over 1,000
A landslide in Sudan's Marra Mountains, caused by days of heavy rain, completely destroyed a village, killing over 1,000 people according to the rebel group controlling the area, adding to the ongoing humanitarian crisis fueled by the country's civil war.

Landslide in Sudan's Darfur Region Kills Over 1,000
A landslide in Sudan's Marra Mountains, caused by days of heavy rain, completely destroyed a village, killing over 1,000 people according to the rebel group controlling the area, adding to the ongoing humanitarian crisis fueled by the country's civil war.
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16% Bias Score

Syria: Ceasefire in Northeast Could Collapse, Warns SDF Commander
Mazlum Abdi, commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), warned that the ceasefire in northeastern Syria could collapse due to stalled negotiations on integrating SDF military and civilian institutions into a transitional government.

Syria: Ceasefire in Northeast Could Collapse, Warns SDF Commander
Mazlum Abdi, commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), warned that the ceasefire in northeastern Syria could collapse due to stalled negotiations on integrating SDF military and civilian institutions into a transitional government.
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Arakan Army Poised to Seize Control of Myanmar's Rakhine State
The Arakan Army (AA) is close to controlling Myanmar's Rakhine State, impacting the civil war and regional geopolitics; the group controls 14 of 17 townships, including key ports vital to China and India, amid a deepening humanitarian crisis with over two million facing starvation.

Arakan Army Poised to Seize Control of Myanmar's Rakhine State
The Arakan Army (AA) is close to controlling Myanmar's Rakhine State, impacting the civil war and regional geopolitics; the group controls 14 of 17 townships, including key ports vital to China and India, amid a deepening humanitarian crisis with over two million facing starvation.
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44% Bias Score

Syria's Sweida: Ceasefire Holds, But Risk of Renewed Violence Persists
Following a ceasefire after deadly clashes in July between Druze and Sunni Muslim groups in Sweida, Syria, the UN warns of a persistent threat of renewed violence, highlighting the fragility of the country's transition and deep ethnic divisions exacerbated by government and Israeli intervention.

Syria's Sweida: Ceasefire Holds, But Risk of Renewed Violence Persists
Following a ceasefire after deadly clashes in July between Druze and Sunni Muslim groups in Sweida, Syria, the UN warns of a persistent threat of renewed violence, highlighting the fragility of the country's transition and deep ethnic divisions exacerbated by government and Israeli intervention.
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44% Bias Score
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