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14 Syrian Interior Ministry Employees Killed in Ambush
Following the recent overthrow of the Assad regime in Syria, an ambush by supporters of the ousted president resulted in the deaths of 14 Interior Ministry employees and injuries to 10 others while attempting to arrest a former Assad regime officer in Tartous, a predominantly Alawite region.
14 Syrian Interior Ministry Employees Killed in Ambush
Following the recent overthrow of the Assad regime in Syria, an ambush by supporters of the ousted president resulted in the deaths of 14 Interior Ministry employees and injuries to 10 others while attempting to arrest a former Assad regime officer in Tartous, a predominantly Alawite region.
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40% Bias Score


Journalist Unmasked as Author of Hundreds of Denunciations in Russia
Social anthropologist Aleksandra Arkhipova identified Yekaterinburg journalist Ivan Abaturov as the likely author behind hundreds of denunciations under the pseudonym "Anna Korobkova", leading to job losses and legal repercussions for numerous individuals who criticized the Russian military.
Journalist Unmasked as Author of Hundreds of Denunciations in Russia
Social anthropologist Aleksandra Arkhipova identified Yekaterinburg journalist Ivan Abaturov as the likely author behind hundreds of denunciations under the pseudonym "Anna Korobkova", leading to job losses and legal repercussions for numerous individuals who criticized the Russian military.
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44% Bias Score


Bouterse's Death: Mixed Reactions in Suriname
Former Surinamese president Desi Bouterse, convicted for the 1982 December Murders, died at 79, prompting mixed reactions from victims' families who celebrate a form of justice while acknowledging that other perpetrators remain free, hindering full reconciliation.
Bouterse's Death: Mixed Reactions in Suriname
Former Surinamese president Desi Bouterse, convicted for the 1982 December Murders, died at 79, prompting mixed reactions from victims' families who celebrate a form of justice while acknowledging that other perpetrators remain free, hindering full reconciliation.
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36% Bias Score


Mass Arrests and Harsh Sentences Follow Protests in Bashkortostan
In early 2024, massive protests erupted in Baymak, Bashkortostan, Russia, over the imprisonment of Indigenous activist Fayil Alsynov, resulting in over 70 arrests and a major political trial with harsh sentences, exposing the Kremlin's suppression of dissent and severe human rights violations.
Mass Arrests and Harsh Sentences Follow Protests in Bashkortostan
In early 2024, massive protests erupted in Baymak, Bashkortostan, Russia, over the imprisonment of Indigenous activist Fayil Alsynov, resulting in over 70 arrests and a major political trial with harsh sentences, exposing the Kremlin's suppression of dissent and severe human rights violations.
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40% Bias Score


60 Civilians Jailed in Pakistan for Pro-Khan Unrest
A Pakistani military court sentenced 60 civilians to 2-10 years in prison for participating in May 9, 2023, pro-Imran Khan protests, including Khan's nephew, sparking international criticism over the lack of transparency in military tribunals.
60 Civilians Jailed in Pakistan for Pro-Khan Unrest
A Pakistani military court sentenced 60 civilians to 2-10 years in prison for participating in May 9, 2023, pro-Imran Khan protests, including Khan's nephew, sparking international criticism over the lack of transparency in military tribunals.
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44% Bias Score


Azerbaijan Seeks Armenian Cooperation in Karabakh Officials' Trial
Fifteen Armenians, including eight former Karabakh officials, face serious charges in Azerbaijan, prompting a request for Armenian cooperation that is viewed as a political maneuver, raising concerns about fair trial and due process. The lack of information on many detainees highlights Azerbaijan's ...
Azerbaijan Seeks Armenian Cooperation in Karabakh Officials' Trial
Fifteen Armenians, including eight former Karabakh officials, face serious charges in Azerbaijan, prompting a request for Armenian cooperation that is viewed as a political maneuver, raising concerns about fair trial and due process. The lack of information on many detainees highlights Azerbaijan's ...
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60% Bias Score

14 Syrian Policemen Killed in Post-Assad Syria Ambush
Pro-Assad forces in Syria's Tartus province killed 14 Syrian policemen in an ambush, prompting a government operation; the incident highlights ongoing security challenges and sectarian tensions in post-Assad Syria.

14 Syrian Policemen Killed in Post-Assad Syria Ambush
Pro-Assad forces in Syria's Tartus province killed 14 Syrian policemen in an ambush, prompting a government operation; the incident highlights ongoing security challenges and sectarian tensions in post-Assad Syria.
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40% Bias Score

Syria Crackdown Follows Killing of 14 Policemen
Fourteen policemen from the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group were killed in a Wednesday ambush in Syria's Tartous province, set up by loyalists of ousted President Bashar al-Assad, prompting a security crackdown by the new administration.

Syria Crackdown Follows Killing of 14 Policemen
Fourteen policemen from the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group were killed in a Wednesday ambush in Syria's Tartous province, set up by loyalists of ousted President Bashar al-Assad, prompting a security crackdown by the new administration.
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40% Bias Score

Israeli Businessman Convicted for Spying for Iran, Plotting Assassinations
Motti Maman, a 72-year-old Israeli businessman, was convicted for collaborating with Iranian agents, attempting to facilitate assassinations of Israeli leaders in exchange for money; this is the first conviction of Israelis recently arrested for spying for Iran.

Israeli Businessman Convicted for Spying for Iran, Plotting Assassinations
Motti Maman, a 72-year-old Israeli businessman, was convicted for collaborating with Iranian agents, attempting to facilitate assassinations of Israeli leaders in exchange for money; this is the first conviction of Israelis recently arrested for spying for Iran.
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44% Bias Score

Music as a Sanctuary: Healing Traumatized Children in Cameroon's War
In Cameroon's eight-year conflict, Ambrose Chinda's music therapy project offers a refuge for traumatized children in the war-torn anglophone regions, where schools are targets and over 700,000 children lack education, providing a vital support system amid widespread violence and displacement.

Music as a Sanctuary: Healing Traumatized Children in Cameroon's War
In Cameroon's eight-year conflict, Ambrose Chinda's music therapy project offers a refuge for traumatized children in the war-torn anglophone regions, where schools are targets and over 700,000 children lack education, providing a vital support system amid widespread violence and displacement.
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32% Bias Score

Turkish City Planner Suffers 6.5 Hours of Handcuffed Detention During Hospital Transport
Tayfun Kahraman, a Gezi Parkı defendant with MS, suffered 6.5 hours of handcuffed detention during an August 2024 hospital transport, prompting outrage and a statement from the TMMOB Chamber of City Planners in Istanbul, which demands an investigation into the human rights abuse.

Turkish City Planner Suffers 6.5 Hours of Handcuffed Detention During Hospital Transport
Tayfun Kahraman, a Gezi Parkı defendant with MS, suffered 6.5 hours of handcuffed detention during an August 2024 hospital transport, prompting outrage and a statement from the TMMOB Chamber of City Planners in Istanbul, which demands an investigation into the human rights abuse.
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52% Bias Score

Former Somalian Officer Deportated for Human Rights Abuses
On December 20, 2024, ICE deported Yusuf Abdi Ali, a 71-year-old former Somalian lieutenant colonel, from the U.S. after a Department of Justice ruling found him responsible for torture and extrajudicial killings committed in Somalia between 1987 and 1989. Ali, who resided in Springfield, Virginia, ...

Former Somalian Officer Deportated for Human Rights Abuses
On December 20, 2024, ICE deported Yusuf Abdi Ali, a 71-year-old former Somalian lieutenant colonel, from the U.S. after a Department of Justice ruling found him responsible for torture and extrajudicial killings committed in Somalia between 1987 and 1989. Ali, who resided in Springfield, Virginia, ...
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48% Bias Score
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