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Homs Celebrates Assad Regime's Fall Amidst Lingering Trauma
In Homs, Syria, formerly called the "capital of the revolution," twenty-year-old Baraa and her family celebrate the fall of the Assad regime after enduring years of siege and trauma, including food scarcity and witnessing violence; their story reflects the broader hopes and challenges facing Syrians...
Homs Celebrates Assad Regime's Fall Amidst Lingering Trauma
In Homs, Syria, formerly called the "capital of the revolution," twenty-year-old Baraa and her family celebrate the fall of the Assad regime after enduring years of siege and trauma, including food scarcity and witnessing violence; their story reflects the broader hopes and challenges facing Syrians...
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48% Bias Score


Syrian Militia Leader Sentenced to Ten Years for War Crimes
A former Syrian militia leader, involved in the Shabiha militia, received a ten-year prison sentence in Hamburg for crimes against humanity and war crimes committed in Damascus between 2012 and 2015, including the enslavement and torture of civilians in the Al-Tadamon district.
Syrian Militia Leader Sentenced to Ten Years for War Crimes
A former Syrian militia leader, involved in the Shabiha militia, received a ten-year prison sentence in Hamburg for crimes against humanity and war crimes committed in Damascus between 2012 and 2015, including the enslavement and torture of civilians in the Al-Tadamon district.
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28% Bias Score


Fall of Assad Regime: Hope and Uncertainty for Syria
The fall of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad after more than 50 years of rule is celebrated by Syrian exiles in Germany, who see it as a liberation from a culture of fear and repression. This event marks a historic turning point, ending a regime known for systematic human rights abuses and triggering...
Fall of Assad Regime: Hope and Uncertainty for Syria
The fall of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad after more than 50 years of rule is celebrated by Syrian exiles in Germany, who see it as a liberation from a culture of fear and repression. This event marks a historic turning point, ending a regime known for systematic human rights abuses and triggering...
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56% Bias Score


Raisi Vetoes Strict Iranian Headscarf Law
Iranian President Raisi vetoed a parliament-passed law imposing harsh penalties for women not wearing headscarves, citing potential social consequences and referring it to the Supreme National Security Council for review, amidst ongoing power struggles between hardliners and moderates.
Raisi Vetoes Strict Iranian Headscarf Law
Iranian President Raisi vetoed a parliament-passed law imposing harsh penalties for women not wearing headscarves, citing potential social consequences and referring it to the Supreme National Security Council for review, amidst ongoing power struggles between hardliners and moderates.
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44% Bias Score


Sarkozy's Corruption Conviction Upheld
France's highest court upheld the conviction of former President Nicolas Sarkozy for corruption and influence peddling, sentencing him to a year in prison; this marks the first time a former French president has been imprisoned for actions during their presidency.
Sarkozy's Corruption Conviction Upheld
France's highest court upheld the conviction of former President Nicolas Sarkozy for corruption and influence peddling, sentencing him to a year in prison; this marks the first time a former French president has been imprisoned for actions during their presidency.
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36% Bias Score


Brazilian Lesbian Couple Receives Catholic Blessing Amidst Internal Church Conflict
In March 2023, Pamella Barbosa and Érika Guerreiro, a lesbian couple, received a blessing from a Jesuit community in Brasília after facing rejection in a more conservative parish; this highlights the ongoing tension within the Catholic Church regarding LGBTQ+ inclusion following the Vatican's 2022 a...
Brazilian Lesbian Couple Receives Catholic Blessing Amidst Internal Church Conflict
In March 2023, Pamella Barbosa and Érika Guerreiro, a lesbian couple, received a blessing from a Jesuit community in Brasília after facing rejection in a more conservative parish; this highlights the ongoing tension within the Catholic Church regarding LGBTQ+ inclusion following the Vatican's 2022 a...
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32% Bias Score

EU Weakens Child Sexual Abuse Directive Amid Rising Cases
The EU is updating its 2011 directive on child sexual abuse, but member states weakened the initial proposal, removing key protections and failing to address grooming. Over 1.5 million cases were reported in 2022, with one in five European children estimated to be victims.

EU Weakens Child Sexual Abuse Directive Amid Rising Cases
The EU is updating its 2011 directive on child sexual abuse, but member states weakened the initial proposal, removing key protections and failing to address grooming. Over 1.5 million cases were reported in 2022, with one in five European children estimated to be victims.
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36% Bias Score

HTS Takeover in Syria: Human Rights Concerns and International Response
After seizing power in parts of Syria, the Islamist militia Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) is engaging with international representatives, raising concerns and hopes regarding human rights in the future; the UN is sending representatives to investigate past abuses and monitor the current situation.

HTS Takeover in Syria: Human Rights Concerns and International Response
After seizing power in parts of Syria, the Islamist militia Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) is engaging with international representatives, raising concerns and hopes regarding human rights in the future; the UN is sending representatives to investigate past abuses and monitor the current situation.
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44% Bias Score

Suspected Poisoning of Vladimir Kara-Murza's Mother in Berlin
Vladimir Kara-Murza's mother was hospitalized in Berlin's Charité hospital with suspected poisoning; German police are investigating an attempted murder, with initial Novichok tests negative, prompting further investigations into the incident and its implications.

Suspected Poisoning of Vladimir Kara-Murza's Mother in Berlin
Vladimir Kara-Murza's mother was hospitalized in Berlin's Charité hospital with suspected poisoning; German police are investigating an attempted murder, with initial Novichok tests negative, prompting further investigations into the incident and its implications.
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44% Bias Score

Lawsuit Accuses US of Circumventing Leahy Law to Fund Israeli Military Units
A lawsuit filed against the US State Department accuses it of circumventing the Leahy Law by continuing to fund Israeli military units accused of human rights abuses in the occupied Palestinian territories, marking the first time victims have challenged the State Department's inaction under this law...

Lawsuit Accuses US of Circumventing Leahy Law to Fund Israeli Military Units
A lawsuit filed against the US State Department accuses it of circumventing the Leahy Law by continuing to fund Israeli military units accused of human rights abuses in the occupied Palestinian territories, marking the first time victims have challenged the State Department's inaction under this law...
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24% Bias Score

Mass Grave Discovered Near Damascus Mausoleum
A warehouse near the Sayyeda Zeinab mausoleum in Damascus was found to contain the decomposing bodies of approximately 20 individuals, labeled 'Aleppo-Hraytan', discovered by the White Helmets following the area's takeover by an Islamist-led coalition; the incident highlights the enduring humanitari...

Mass Grave Discovered Near Damascus Mausoleum
A warehouse near the Sayyeda Zeinab mausoleum in Damascus was found to contain the decomposing bodies of approximately 20 individuals, labeled 'Aleppo-Hraytan', discovered by the White Helmets following the area's takeover by an Islamist-led coalition; the incident highlights the enduring humanitari...
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24% Bias Score

Belarus Rejects Prisoner Exchange Offers, Holding Dozens of Western Nationals
Belarussian KGB official Konstantin Bychek confirmed the imprisonment of numerous Western citizens on espionage charges, rejecting prisoner exchange offers due to the alleged absence of Belarusian citizens imprisoned abroad for similar offenses. This strategic move, involving at least 19 foreign nat...

Belarus Rejects Prisoner Exchange Offers, Holding Dozens of Western Nationals
Belarussian KGB official Konstantin Bychek confirmed the imprisonment of numerous Western citizens on espionage charges, rejecting prisoner exchange offers due to the alleged absence of Belarusian citizens imprisoned abroad for similar offenses. This strategic move, involving at least 19 foreign nat...
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56% Bias Score
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