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Syria's Rebel Victory: The Fate of its Captagon Drug Empire"
Following a rebel victory in Syria, the new leadership has pledged to dismantle the country's massive Captagon drug trade, estimated at $5.6 billion annually, which was reportedly controlled by the Assad regime and military, raising concerns about the future of this illicit industry and its impact o...
Syria's Rebel Victory: The Fate of its Captagon Drug Empire"
Following a rebel victory in Syria, the new leadership has pledged to dismantle the country's massive Captagon drug trade, estimated at $5.6 billion annually, which was reportedly controlled by the Assad regime and military, raising concerns about the future of this illicit industry and its impact o...
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36% Bias Score


Record German Arms Exports Spark Controversy
Germany's military exports hit a record €12.18 billion in 2023, exceeding previous years' sales despite the coalition government's pledge for restrictive arms exports; criticism centers on sales to controversial countries like the UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia, along with a tenfold increase in export...
Record German Arms Exports Spark Controversy
Germany's military exports hit a record €12.18 billion in 2023, exceeding previous years' sales despite the coalition government's pledge for restrictive arms exports; criticism centers on sales to controversial countries like the UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia, along with a tenfold increase in export...
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48% Bias Score


Gaza War Cripples Bethlehem's Christmas Tourism
Bethlehem, typically bustling with Christmas tourism, is experiencing a drastic 97% drop in hotel occupancy (from 80% to 3%) due to the Gaza war, severely impacting local businesses and forcing nearly 500 families to leave the city.
Gaza War Cripples Bethlehem's Christmas Tourism
Bethlehem, typically bustling with Christmas tourism, is experiencing a drastic 97% drop in hotel occupancy (from 80% to 3%) due to the Gaza war, severely impacting local businesses and forcing nearly 500 families to leave the city.
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44% Bias Score


Death of Controversial Former Surinamese President Desiré Delano Bouterse
Former Surinamese President Desiré Delano Bouterse, known for his 1980 coup, the December Murders of 1982, and a later drug trafficking conviction, has died; details surrounding his death remain unclear.
Death of Controversial Former Surinamese President Desiré Delano Bouterse
Former Surinamese President Desiré Delano Bouterse, known for his 1980 coup, the December Murders of 1982, and a later drug trafficking conviction, has died; details surrounding his death remain unclear.
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28% Bias Score


Saudi Arabia's Record Executions Undermine Vision 2030
Saudi Arabia executed 330 people in 2023, the highest number in decades, contradicting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's 2022 statement that the death penalty was eliminated except for murder; over 150 were executed for non-lethal crimes, mostly drug offenses and alleged terrorism, raising internat...
Saudi Arabia's Record Executions Undermine Vision 2030
Saudi Arabia executed 330 people in 2023, the highest number in decades, contradicting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's 2022 statement that the death penalty was eliminated except for murder; over 150 were executed for non-lethal crimes, mostly drug offenses and alleged terrorism, raising internat...
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60% Bias Score


163 Chinese Workers Rescued From "Slave-Like" Conditions at BYD Construction Site in Brazil
Brazilian authorities rescued 163 Chinese workers from "slave-like" conditions at a BYD electric vehicle factory construction site in Camaçari, where contractor Jinjiang Construction Brazil confiscated passports and withheld 60% of wages; BYD terminated its contract with Jinjiang Construction.
163 Chinese Workers Rescued From "Slave-Like" Conditions at BYD Construction Site in Brazil
Brazilian authorities rescued 163 Chinese workers from "slave-like" conditions at a BYD electric vehicle factory construction site in Camaçari, where contractor Jinjiang Construction Brazil confiscated passports and withheld 60% of wages; BYD terminated its contract with Jinjiang Construction.
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40% Bias Score

Uncertainty Grips Syrian Christians Under New Islamist Rule
In post-Assad Syria, Christians in the Bab Touma district fear the new Islamist HTS regime, despite assurances of minority rights, due to historical tensions and lingering uncertainty about religious freedom and potential discrimination.

Uncertainty Grips Syrian Christians Under New Islamist Rule
In post-Assad Syria, Christians in the Bab Touma district fear the new Islamist HTS regime, despite assurances of minority rights, due to historical tensions and lingering uncertainty about religious freedom and potential discrimination.
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60% Bias Score

UK Bill Seeks Resentencing for 3,000 Prisoners Under Abolished IPP Sentence
Lord Woodley's private member's bill seeks to resentence almost 3,000 prisoners still serving time under the abolished Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentence in the UK, highlighting the severe human rights abuses, including 90 suicides, and the potential for further deaths if the bill fai...

UK Bill Seeks Resentencing for 3,000 Prisoners Under Abolished IPP Sentence
Lord Woodley's private member's bill seeks to resentence almost 3,000 prisoners still serving time under the abolished Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) sentence in the UK, highlighting the severe human rights abuses, including 90 suicides, and the potential for further deaths if the bill fai...
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56% Bias Score

Soma Mine Disaster Trial: Arrest Warrant Issued, Court Denies Case Transfer"
A Turkish court denied a request to transfer the case of public officials to a heavy penal court in the Soma mine disaster trial, but issued an arrest warrant for an inspector. Previous trials resulted in sentences ranging from 6 years to 22.5 years for several individuals involved in the mine's ope...

Soma Mine Disaster Trial: Arrest Warrant Issued, Court Denies Case Transfer"
A Turkish court denied a request to transfer the case of public officials to a heavy penal court in the Soma mine disaster trial, but issued an arrest warrant for an inspector. Previous trials resulted in sentences ranging from 6 years to 22.5 years for several individuals involved in the mine's ope...
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36% Bias Score

Saudi Arabia's Record Executions in 2024 Contradict Reform Claims
Saudi Arabia executed 330 people in 2024, the highest number in decades, contradicting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's 2022 claim to have eliminated the death penalty except for murder; over 150 were executed for non-lethal crimes, mainly drug-related and terrorism charges, highlighting concerns ...

Saudi Arabia's Record Executions in 2024 Contradict Reform Claims
Saudi Arabia executed 330 people in 2024, the highest number in decades, contradicting Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's 2022 claim to have eliminated the death penalty except for murder; over 150 were executed for non-lethal crimes, mainly drug-related and terrorism charges, highlighting concerns ...
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40% Bias Score

Taliban's Music Ban Forces Afghan Musicians into Exile
The Taliban regime in Afghanistan has banned music, forcing hundreds of musicians into unemployment or exile, while offering alternative work in religious music; many artists have fled to neighboring countries or the West.

Taliban's Music Ban Forces Afghan Musicians into Exile
The Taliban regime in Afghanistan has banned music, forcing hundreds of musicians into unemployment or exile, while offering alternative work in religious music; many artists have fled to neighboring countries or the West.
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44% Bias Score

Russia Intensifies Political Work to Influence State Employee Voting
The Russian government is intensifying political work in state organizations and companies to influence employee voting behavior, using a hierarchical structure outlined in a newly distributed pamphlet, "Political Officer's Handbook," which promotes traditional values and leverages informal leaders,...

Russia Intensifies Political Work to Influence State Employee Voting
The Russian government is intensifying political work in state organizations and companies to influence employee voting behavior, using a hierarchical structure outlined in a newly distributed pamphlet, "Political Officer's Handbook," which promotes traditional values and leverages informal leaders,...
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56% Bias Score
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