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Russia's Human Rights Council Head Calls for Removal of Stalinist Repression Memorial
Valery Fadeev, head of Russia's Presidential Human Rights Council, proposed removing the Solovetsky Stone memorial in Moscow's Lubyanka Square, citing its use in anti-FSB protests rather than remembrance, a move that follows years of government bans on related memorial events.
Russia's Human Rights Council Head Calls for Removal of Stalinist Repression Memorial
Valery Fadeev, head of Russia's Presidential Human Rights Council, proposed removing the Solovetsky Stone memorial in Moscow's Lubyanka Square, citing its use in anti-FSB protests rather than remembrance, a move that follows years of government bans on related memorial events.
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56% Bias Score


Golan Heights: Divided Sisters Reunite, Briefly, After Assad's Fall
Six Druze sisters, divided since 1967 by the Israeli occupation of the Golan Heights, are now able to see each other from across the border after the fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime on December 8, 2023, reigniting a fragile hope for reunification.
Golan Heights: Divided Sisters Reunite, Briefly, After Assad's Fall
Six Druze sisters, divided since 1967 by the Israeli occupation of the Golan Heights, are now able to see each other from across the border after the fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime on December 8, 2023, reigniting a fragile hope for reunification.
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36% Bias Score


Pelicot Case: 20-Year Sentence for Serial Rape, 47 Others Convicted
A French court sentenced Dominique Pelicot to 20 years in prison for drugging and raping his ex-wife, involving dozens of other men over nearly a decade; 47 of 50 co-defendants were also found guilty of rape.
Pelicot Case: 20-Year Sentence for Serial Rape, 47 Others Convicted
A French court sentenced Dominique Pelicot to 20 years in prison for drugging and raping his ex-wife, involving dozens of other men over nearly a decade; 47 of 50 co-defendants were also found guilty of rape.
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44% Bias Score


Assad Family's Hidden Billions: Scale of Wealth and International Efforts to Recover Assets
The Assad family's wealth is estimated at $1-2 billion, but likely much more, amassed through extensive involvement in Syrian economic activities, including illicit ones; international efforts are underway to recover these assets.
Assad Family's Hidden Billions: Scale of Wealth and International Efforts to Recover Assets
The Assad family's wealth is estimated at $1-2 billion, but likely much more, amassed through extensive involvement in Syrian economic activities, including illicit ones; international efforts are underway to recover these assets.
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52% Bias Score


Syria Post-Assad: Fact-Checking Misinformation and Violence
Fact-checks debunk three claims circulating online about Syria after the fall of Assad: a video showing alleged rebel killings of wounded soldiers is revealed to depict pro-Turkey mercenaries killing civilians; claims of assassinated scientists are shown to be false; and a video supposedly showing H...
Syria Post-Assad: Fact-Checking Misinformation and Violence
Fact-checks debunk three claims circulating online about Syria after the fall of Assad: a video showing alleged rebel killings of wounded soldiers is revealed to depict pro-Turkey mercenaries killing civilians; claims of assassinated scientists are shown to be false; and a video supposedly showing H...
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8% Bias Score


Putin to Inquire About Missing US Journalist in Syria"
Following a letter from his mother, Russian President Vladimir Putin said he would ask Syrian President Bashar al-Assad about the whereabouts of Austin Tice, an American journalist missing in Syria since 2012, during his end-of-year press conference on Thursday.
Putin to Inquire About Missing US Journalist in Syria"
Following a letter from his mother, Russian President Vladimir Putin said he would ask Syrian President Bashar al-Assad about the whereabouts of Austin Tice, an American journalist missing in Syria since 2012, during his end-of-year press conference on Thursday.
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40% Bias Score

Mexico Halts Migrant Caravans Amidst US Pressure
A migrant caravan of 1,000 people left Tapachula, Chiapas on December 18th, aiming for the US border, but Mexican authorities, under pressure from the US, are actively dispersing caravans to prevent them from reaching the northern border, resulting in thousands being relocated across Mexico.

Mexico Halts Migrant Caravans Amidst US Pressure
A migrant caravan of 1,000 people left Tapachula, Chiapas on December 18th, aiming for the US border, but Mexican authorities, under pressure from the US, are actively dispersing caravans to prevent them from reaching the northern border, resulting in thousands being relocated across Mexico.
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60% Bias Score

Croatia's Stricter Immigration Policies Result in 'Invisible Migration'
Croatia, a key transit country for migrants entering the EU from the Balkans, saw 26,534 irregular border crossings in the first ten months of 2024, mostly from Afghanistan, Syria, Turkey, Russia, and Egypt; however, stricter policies since joining the Schengen Area in January 2023 have made migrant...

Croatia's Stricter Immigration Policies Result in 'Invisible Migration'
Croatia, a key transit country for migrants entering the EU from the Balkans, saw 26,534 irregular border crossings in the first ten months of 2024, mostly from Afghanistan, Syria, Turkey, Russia, and Egypt; however, stricter policies since joining the Schengen Area in January 2023 have made migrant...
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56% Bias Score

Record High German Arms Exports Spark Criticism and Legal Challenges
Germany's arms exports reached a record €12 billion in 2023, fueled by sales to NATO and EU partners, but also controversially to Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar, causing criticism from churches and legal challenges due to concerns about human rights violations and regional instability.

Record High German Arms Exports Spark Criticism and Legal Challenges
Germany's arms exports reached a record €12 billion in 2023, fueled by sales to NATO and EU partners, but also controversially to Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar, causing criticism from churches and legal challenges due to concerns about human rights violations and regional instability.
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48% Bias Score

Ten-Year Sentence for Syrian Militia Leader in Germany for War Crimes
A German court sentenced a 47-year-old former leader of a pro-Assad Syrian militia to ten years for war crimes and crimes against humanity, including torture, enslavement, and the forced labor of civilians in Damascus between 2013 and 2015; he was arrested in Bremen in August 2023 after being identi...

Ten-Year Sentence for Syrian Militia Leader in Germany for War Crimes
A German court sentenced a 47-year-old former leader of a pro-Assad Syrian militia to ten years for war crimes and crimes against humanity, including torture, enslavement, and the forced labor of civilians in Damascus between 2013 and 2015; he was arrested in Bremen in August 2023 after being identi...
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24% Bias Score

French Court Sentences Man to 20 Years for Decade-Long Rape of Wife
A French court sentenced Dominique Pelicot to 20 years in prison for drugging and repeatedly raping his wife over 10 years, along with 50 other men who participated, highlighting systemic issues in sexual assault reporting and prosecution in France.

French Court Sentences Man to 20 Years for Decade-Long Rape of Wife
A French court sentenced Dominique Pelicot to 20 years in prison for drugging and repeatedly raping his wife over 10 years, along with 50 other men who participated, highlighting systemic issues in sexual assault reporting and prosecution in France.
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24% Bias Score

Syrian Alawites Fear for Future Under New HTS Rule
Following the December 8th, 2024, ouster of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, concerns are rising among the Alawite minority about potential oppression under the new Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) government, despite HTS leader Ahmed al-Sharaa's promises of inclusivity and protection of minorities.

Syrian Alawites Fear for Future Under New HTS Rule
Following the December 8th, 2024, ouster of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, concerns are rising among the Alawite minority about potential oppression under the new Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) government, despite HTS leader Ahmed al-Sharaa's promises of inclusivity and protection of minorities.
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52% Bias Score
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