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Syria: Post-Assad Attacks Kill Hundreds, Testing New Government
Following the ouster of the Assad regime, remnants of the former government launched attacks across Syria, killing at least 237 people, prompting a strong response from the transitional government and raising concerns of a broader civil conflict.
Syria: Post-Assad Attacks Kill Hundreds, Testing New Government
Following the ouster of the Assad regime, remnants of the former government launched attacks across Syria, killing at least 237 people, prompting a strong response from the transitional government and raising concerns of a broader civil conflict.
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44% Bias Score


Over 70 Dead in Clashes Between Syrian Security Forces and Assad Loyalists
Clashes between new Syrian security forces and fighters loyal to ousted President Bashar al-Assad left over 70 dead in Latakia province on March 7th, 2025, marking the most violent confrontations since Assad's December 8th overthrow; a curfew has been imposed in several cities.
Over 70 Dead in Clashes Between Syrian Security Forces and Assad Loyalists
Clashes between new Syrian security forces and fighters loyal to ousted President Bashar al-Assad left over 70 dead in Latakia province on March 7th, 2025, marking the most violent confrontations since Assad's December 8th overthrow; a curfew has been imposed in several cities.
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40% Bias Score


UN Helicopter Shot Down in South Sudan, Jeopardizing Peace Deal
A UN helicopter evacuating South Sudanese soldiers in Upper Nile state was shot down, killing one crew member and several soldiers; the attack, amid renewed fighting between government forces and the White Army militia, jeopardizes a fragile peace deal, potentially reigniting a civil war.
UN Helicopter Shot Down in South Sudan, Jeopardizing Peace Deal
A UN helicopter evacuating South Sudanese soldiers in Upper Nile state was shot down, killing one crew member and several soldiers; the attack, amid renewed fighting between government forces and the White Army militia, jeopardizes a fragile peace deal, potentially reigniting a civil war.
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36% Bias Score


Deadly Attack on Syrian Government Forces in Jableh
On Thursday, pro-Assad fighters launched a deadly attack in Syria's coastal Jableh region, killing at least 35 government forces, 32 pro-Assad fighters, and four civilians; this marks a significant escalation of violence three months after Islamist rebels ousted Bashar al-Assad.
Deadly Attack on Syrian Government Forces in Jableh
On Thursday, pro-Assad fighters launched a deadly attack in Syria's coastal Jableh region, killing at least 35 government forces, 32 pro-Assad fighters, and four civilians; this marks a significant escalation of violence three months after Islamist rebels ousted Bashar al-Assad.
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40% Bias Score


Over 70 Killed in Clashes Between Syrian Security Forces and Assad Loyalists
Over 70 people were killed in clashes between Syrian security forces and fighters loyal to Bashar al-Assad in Latakia and Tartus, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights; the violence is the worst since al-Assad's removal in December.
Over 70 Killed in Clashes Between Syrian Security Forces and Assad Loyalists
Over 70 people were killed in clashes between Syrian security forces and fighters loyal to Bashar al-Assad in Latakia and Tartus, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights; the violence is the worst since al-Assad's removal in December.
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40% Bias Score


South Sudan opposition arrests spark peace deal fears
South Sudan's security forces arrested oil minister Puot Kang Chol and army general Gen. Gabriel Doup Lam, both senior members of the main opposition group, prompting fears that the 2018 peace deal is under threat amid renewed violence near the Ethiopian border and house arrests of other opposition ...
South Sudan opposition arrests spark peace deal fears
South Sudan's security forces arrested oil minister Puot Kang Chol and army general Gen. Gabriel Doup Lam, both senior members of the main opposition group, prompting fears that the 2018 peace deal is under threat amid renewed violence near the Ethiopian border and house arrests of other opposition ...
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48% Bias Score

48 Killed in Clashes Between Syrian Security Forces and Pro-Assad Fighters
Clashes between Syrian security forces and pro-Assad fighters in Latakia's Jableh on Thursday left 48 dead, including 16 police officers ambushed by pro-Assad militia remnants, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, marking the most violent attacks since Assad's fall.

48 Killed in Clashes Between Syrian Security Forces and Pro-Assad Fighters
Clashes between Syrian security forces and pro-Assad fighters in Latakia's Jableh on Thursday left 48 dead, including 16 police officers ambushed by pro-Assad militia remnants, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, marking the most violent attacks since Assad's fall.
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40% Bias Score

Over 130 Killed in Clashes Between Syrian Interim Government and Assad Loyalists
Following the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, clashes between the interim government and former regime loyalists, particularly in the coastal Latakia province, resulted in over 130 deaths, marking the most violent day since Assad's fall. The unrest is fueled by former regime members leveraging pr...

Over 130 Killed in Clashes Between Syrian Interim Government and Assad Loyalists
Following the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, clashes between the interim government and former regime loyalists, particularly in the coastal Latakia province, resulted in over 130 deaths, marking the most violent day since Assad's fall. The unrest is fueled by former regime members leveraging pr...
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40% Bias Score

SOHR's Role in Reporting Syrian Human Rights Abuses Amidst Access Restrictions
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), founded by Osama Suleiman in 2006, is a key source of information on human rights abuses in Syria, relying on around 200 anonymous local activists for its reports despite criticism and questions about its neutrality and verification methods.

SOHR's Role in Reporting Syrian Human Rights Abuses Amidst Access Restrictions
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), founded by Osama Suleiman in 2006, is a key source of information on human rights abuses in Syria, relying on around 200 anonymous local activists for its reports despite criticism and questions about its neutrality and verification methods.
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36% Bias Score

Over 70 Dead in Syria Clashes as Assad Loyalists Battle Security Forces
Clashes between Syrian security forces and loyalists of deposed President Bashar al-Assad in Latakia and Tartous have killed over 70 people, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights; the fighting continues, impacting interim President al-Sharaa's efforts to consolidate power and raising ...

Over 70 Dead in Syria Clashes as Assad Loyalists Battle Security Forces
Clashes between Syrian security forces and loyalists of deposed President Bashar al-Assad in Latakia and Tartous have killed over 70 people, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights; the fighting continues, impacting interim President al-Sharaa's efforts to consolidate power and raising ...
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40% Bias Score

Kiir's Arrests Threaten South Sudan Peace Deal
President Salva Kiir of South Sudan ordered the arrest and dismissal of several officials linked to Vice President Riek Machar, escalating tensions and threatening the 2018 peace agreement following recent violence in Upper Nile state, reportedly over rumors of forced disarmament; the actions risk r...

Kiir's Arrests Threaten South Sudan Peace Deal
President Salva Kiir of South Sudan ordered the arrest and dismissal of several officials linked to Vice President Riek Machar, escalating tensions and threatening the 2018 peace agreement following recent violence in Upper Nile state, reportedly over rumors of forced disarmament; the actions risk r...
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40% Bias Score

Arrests of Senior Officials in South Sudan Jeopardize Peace Agreement
In South Sudan, Petroleum Minister Puot Kang Chol and Lieutenant General Gabriel Doup Lam were arrested in Juba on Tuesday, raising concerns about a possible coup against Vice President Riek Machar and jeopardizing the 2018 peace agreement.

Arrests of Senior Officials in South Sudan Jeopardize Peace Agreement
In South Sudan, Petroleum Minister Puot Kang Chol and Lieutenant General Gabriel Doup Lam were arrested in Juba on Tuesday, raising concerns about a possible coup against Vice President Riek Machar and jeopardizing the 2018 peace agreement.
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44% Bias Score
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