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Syria: Renewed Violence Causes Over 1,000 Deaths
Renewed violence in Syria, triggered by the killing of five security personnel by Assad loyalists, has caused over 1,000 deaths, including 700 civilians, and forced thousands to flee. The UN and other organizations are investigating and fear further escalation.
Syria: Renewed Violence Causes Over 1,000 Deaths
Renewed violence in Syria, triggered by the killing of five security personnel by Assad loyalists, has caused over 1,000 deaths, including 700 civilians, and forced thousands to flee. The UN and other organizations are investigating and fear further escalation.
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36% Bias Score


Sudan War and UK Abortion Law Disparity Featured in TV Programming
Channel 4's "Unreported World" depicts the Sudanese civil war's impact on 30 million people, while BBC One's "Extraordinary Portraits" profiles Millie, a 20-year-old campaigning for equal abortion laws in the UK, where abortions are legal up to 24 weeks, but up to birth if a disability is detected.
Sudan War and UK Abortion Law Disparity Featured in TV Programming
Channel 4's "Unreported World" depicts the Sudanese civil war's impact on 30 million people, while BBC One's "Extraordinary Portraits" profiles Millie, a 20-year-old campaigning for equal abortion laws in the UK, where abortions are legal up to 24 weeks, but up to birth if a disability is detected.
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Syria Announces New Constitutional Declaration After Civil War
Syria's interim president, Ahmed Al-Charaa, announced a new constitutional declaration on March 13th, 2025, guaranteeing freedoms and women's rights after thirteen years of civil war, dissolving parliament and abolishing the prior constitution, with elections planned in four to five years, while fac...
Syria Announces New Constitutional Declaration After Civil War
Syria's interim president, Ahmed Al-Charaa, announced a new constitutional declaration on March 13th, 2025, guaranteeing freedoms and women's rights after thirteen years of civil war, dissolving parliament and abolishing the prior constitution, with elections planned in four to five years, while fac...
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48% Bias Score


Syria's Post-Violence Misinformation Surge
Syria experienced its worst wave of violence since early December after supporters of ousted President Bashar al-Assad attacked Syrian security forces, resulting in approximately 800 deaths and a surge of online misinformation amplified by foreign actors and sectarian divisions.
Syria's Post-Violence Misinformation Surge
Syria experienced its worst wave of violence since early December after supporters of ousted President Bashar al-Assad attacked Syrian security forces, resulting in approximately 800 deaths and a surge of online misinformation amplified by foreign actors and sectarian divisions.
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36% Bias Score


Thousands Seek Refuge at Russian Airbase Amid Syrian Violence
Thousands of Alawite civilians have sought refuge at Russia's Hmeymim airbase in Syria, fleeing violence that has killed 1383 people since March 6th, prompting international concern and calls for investigation and accountability.
Thousands Seek Refuge at Russian Airbase Amid Syrian Violence
Thousands of Alawite civilians have sought refuge at Russia's Hmeymim airbase in Syria, fleeing violence that has killed 1383 people since March 6th, prompting international concern and calls for investigation and accountability.
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40% Bias Score


Syrian Archbishop Reports Genocide Against Alawites
Archbishop Yacoub Mourad, a Syrian Catholic cleric, reports widespread human rights abuses against Alawites in Syria, including arbitrary detentions, unfair trials, and killings by the transitional government under Ahmed al Sharaa, calling for UN intervention.
Syrian Archbishop Reports Genocide Against Alawites
Archbishop Yacoub Mourad, a Syrian Catholic cleric, reports widespread human rights abuses against Alawites in Syria, including arbitrary detentions, unfair trials, and killings by the transitional government under Ahmed al Sharaa, calling for UN intervention.
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Syria Clashes: 1500 Dead Amid Accusations of External Involvement
Clashes between Syrian government forces and armed groups in Latakia and Tartus on March 6th resulted in approximately 1500 deaths, including over 900 civilians, prompting international condemnation and accusations of external involvement in fueling the conflict.

Syria Clashes: 1500 Dead Amid Accusations of External Involvement
Clashes between Syrian government forces and armed groups in Latakia and Tartus on March 6th resulted in approximately 1500 deaths, including over 900 civilians, prompting international condemnation and accusations of external involvement in fueling the conflict.
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40% 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's Interim President Signs Temporary Constitution Amidst Post-War Challenges
Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa signed a temporary constitution establishing a five-year transition, aiming to balance security and freedoms, but facing challenges from revenge killings and criticism for neglecting Syria's diversity.

Syria's Interim President Signs Temporary Constitution Amidst Post-War Challenges
Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa signed a temporary constitution establishing a five-year transition, aiming to balance security and freedoms, but facing challenges from revenge killings and criticism for neglecting Syria's diversity.
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52% Bias Score

Syria: Kurdish Pact a Step Toward Unity Amidst Ongoing Challenges
After a week of deadly sectarian violence in Syria that killed hundreds, interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa signed a landmark pact merging Kurdish-led forces in the northeast with the national army, a major step toward unifying the country but with significant challenges remaining.

Syria: Kurdish Pact a Step Toward Unity Amidst Ongoing Challenges
After a week of deadly sectarian violence in Syria that killed hundreds, interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa signed a landmark pact merging Kurdish-led forces in the northeast with the national army, a major step toward unifying the country but with significant challenges remaining.
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44% Bias Score

Renewed Fighting Erupts in Ethiopia's Tigray Region
Renewed conflict has erupted in Ethiopia's Tigray region, with fighting between the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) and the regional government. A land border with Eritrea is controlled by the TPLF, raising concerns of regional escalation. The 2022 peace agreement has failed to address key i...

Renewed Fighting Erupts in Ethiopia's Tigray Region
Renewed conflict has erupted in Ethiopia's Tigray region, with fighting between the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) and the regional government. A land border with Eritrea is controlled by the TPLF, raising concerns of regional escalation. The 2022 peace agreement has failed to address key i...
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48% Bias Score

South Sudan Violence: UN Helicopter Attack Amidst Political Tensions
Escalating militia violence in South Sudan's Upper Nile state, fueled by President Salva Kiir's cabinet reshuffle and a UN helicopter attack that killed a crew member and general, has prompted the US to order the departure of non-emergency government personnel.

South Sudan Violence: UN Helicopter Attack Amidst Political Tensions
Escalating militia violence in South Sudan's Upper Nile state, fueled by President Salva Kiir's cabinet reshuffle and a UN helicopter attack that killed a crew member and general, has prompted the US to order the departure of non-emergency government personnel.
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44% Bias Score
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