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Syria Reopens Schools Amid Refugee Returns After Assad's Fall
Syrian schools reopened on Sunday following the fall of the Assad regime; over 7,600 Syrian refugees returned from Turkey in five days, while concerns remain about unexploded ordnance and the long-term stability of the new government.
Syria Reopens Schools Amid Refugee Returns After Assad's Fall
Syrian schools reopened on Sunday following the fall of the Assad regime; over 7,600 Syrian refugees returned from Turkey in five days, while concerns remain about unexploded ordnance and the long-term stability of the new government.
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48% Bias Score


Israel Expands Golan Settlements Amidst Syrian Regime Change
Following the overthrow of the Assad regime in Syria, Israel has expanded its settlements in the Golan Heights, sparking condemnation from several Arab nations; the UK is providing £50 million in aid to Syria while maintaining diplomatic contact with the rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS); and t...
Israel Expands Golan Settlements Amidst Syrian Regime Change
Following the overthrow of the Assad regime in Syria, Israel has expanded its settlements in the Golan Heights, sparking condemnation from several Arab nations; the UK is providing £50 million in aid to Syria while maintaining diplomatic contact with the rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS); and t...
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44% Bias Score


International Response to Syria's Regime Change
Following the December 8th overthrow of Bashar al-Assad, UN and French diplomats visited Damascus, while schools partially reopened and some bars cautiously resumed operations. Israel conducted 446 airstrikes since then, and Turkey offered military aid to the new Islamist government.
International Response to Syria's Regime Change
Following the December 8th overthrow of Bashar al-Assad, UN and French diplomats visited Damascus, while schools partially reopened and some bars cautiously resumed operations. Israel conducted 446 airstrikes since then, and Turkey offered military aid to the new Islamist government.
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44% Bias Score


Assad's Fall: A Symbolic Defeat for Russia, but Not Necessarily Strategic
Sergey Radchenko, a professor at Johns Hopkins University, analyzes the fall of the Assad regime in Syria as a symbolic defeat for Russia, but not necessarily a strategic one, as Moscow attempts to maintain its military bases and influence through various methods, including establishing communicatio...
Assad's Fall: A Symbolic Defeat for Russia, but Not Necessarily Strategic
Sergey Radchenko, a professor at Johns Hopkins University, analyzes the fall of the Assad regime in Syria as a symbolic defeat for Russia, but not necessarily a strategic one, as Moscow attempts to maintain its military bases and influence through various methods, including establishing communicatio...
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36% Bias Score


Russia Partially Withdraws from Syria, Maintaining Key Bases
Following the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Russia is partially withdrawing its military forces from Syrian front lines while maintaining its Hmeimim airbase and Tartous naval facility; satellite imagery confirms cargo planes at Hmeimim preparing for departure, with at least one flight c...
Russia Partially Withdraws from Syria, Maintaining Key Bases
Following the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Russia is partially withdrawing its military forces from Syrian front lines while maintaining its Hmeimim airbase and Tartous naval facility; satellite imagery confirms cargo planes at Hmeimim preparing for departure, with at least one flight c...
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44% Bias Score


Vietnam, Singapore Negotiate Submarine Cables Amidst US-China Tech Rivalry
Vietnam and Singapore are negotiating two submarine cable projects, one a direct \$150 million link, the other integrating Vietnam into a larger Singapore-Japan network; US lobbying to exclude Chinese contractors highlights geopolitical tensions and data security concerns.
Vietnam, Singapore Negotiate Submarine Cables Amidst US-China Tech Rivalry
Vietnam and Singapore are negotiating two submarine cable projects, one a direct \$150 million link, the other integrating Vietnam into a larger Singapore-Japan network; US lobbying to exclude Chinese contractors highlights geopolitical tensions and data security concerns.
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40% Bias Score

Iran's Losses in Syria: Assad's Fall Triggers Domestic and Regional Crisis
Iran faces significant challenges following the fall of its key ally, Bashar al-Assad, in Syria; the event has caused internal criticism of the government's foreign policy and threatens to further destabilize the region.

Iran's Losses in Syria: Assad's Fall Triggers Domestic and Regional Crisis
Iran faces significant challenges following the fall of its key ally, Bashar al-Assad, in Syria; the event has caused internal criticism of the government's foreign policy and threatens to further destabilize the region.
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48% Bias Score

Ukraine Strikes Chechnya, Disrupts Russian Fuel Supplies After Moscow's Air Assault
A Ukrainian drone strike hit a Russian National Guard campus in Chechnya on Sunday, prompting retaliation threats from Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov; simultaneously, Ukraine disrupted Russian fuel supply lines from Crimea to Zaporizhzhia, destroying a locomotive and 40 tanker cars, following a massi...

Ukraine Strikes Chechnya, Disrupts Russian Fuel Supplies After Moscow's Air Assault
A Ukrainian drone strike hit a Russian National Guard campus in Chechnya on Sunday, prompting retaliation threats from Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov; simultaneously, Ukraine disrupted Russian fuel supply lines from Crimea to Zaporizhzhia, destroying a locomotive and 40 tanker cars, following a massi...
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36% Bias Score

Russia Maintains Syrian Bases Despite Assad Regime's Fall
Despite the fall of the Assad regime in Syria on December 8th, Russia maintains its Khmeimim airbase and Tartus naval base, with ongoing negotiations regarding their future status; equipment and personnel are being transferred to Moscow, signaling a strategic repositioning rather than a complete wit...

Russia Maintains Syrian Bases Despite Assad Regime's Fall
Despite the fall of the Assad regime in Syria on December 8th, Russia maintains its Khmeimim airbase and Tartus naval base, with ongoing negotiations regarding their future status; equipment and personnel are being transferred to Moscow, signaling a strategic repositioning rather than a complete wit...
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36% Bias Score

Disputed Georgian Election Sparks Protests Amidst Pro-Russian Shift
Micheil Kavelasjvili, an anti-Western figure, was controversially elected president of Georgia by an electoral college, sparking widespread protests and a refusal by the current president, Salome Zoerabisjvili, to concede, amid allegations of election fraud and intimidation by the Georgian Dream par...

Disputed Georgian Election Sparks Protests Amidst Pro-Russian Shift
Micheil Kavelasjvili, an anti-Western figure, was controversially elected president of Georgia by an electoral college, sparking widespread protests and a refusal by the current president, Salome Zoerabisjvili, to concede, amid allegations of election fraud and intimidation by the Georgian Dream par...
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44% Bias Score

Trump's Return Exacerbates Geopolitical Uncertainty, Challenging Europe's Role
The return of Trump, coupled with the war in Ukraine, Middle East conflicts, and China's rise, has destabilized the global order, leaving Europe's role uncertain and necessitating a reassessment of its foreign policy.

Trump's Return Exacerbates Geopolitical Uncertainty, Challenging Europe's Role
The return of Trump, coupled with the war in Ukraine, Middle East conflicts, and China's rise, has destabilized the global order, leaving Europe's role uncertain and necessitating a reassessment of its foreign policy.
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48% Bias Score

China's Satellite Internet Push: A Geopolitical and National Security Play
China plans to launch approximately 38,000 satellites across three low earth orbit internet projects (Qianfan, Guo Wang, and Honghu-3) to compete with SpaceX's Starlink, driven by concerns over censorship circumvention and national security needs.

China's Satellite Internet Push: A Geopolitical and National Security Play
China plans to launch approximately 38,000 satellites across three low earth orbit internet projects (Qianfan, Guo Wang, and Honghu-3) to compete with SpaceX's Starlink, driven by concerns over censorship circumvention and national security needs.
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36% Bias Score
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