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Syria: Kurdish Mistrust of New Administration Rooted in Ba'ath Regime's Legacy
Syria's Kurdish population harbors deep mistrust of the new administration due to the Ba'ath regime's historical policies, including the 1962 census that stripped 120,000 Kurds of their citizenship and the 1966 'Arab Belt' policy that confiscated Kurdish land, displacing them and changing demographi...
Syria: Kurdish Mistrust of New Administration Rooted in Ba'ath Regime's Legacy
Syria's Kurdish population harbors deep mistrust of the new administration due to the Ba'ath regime's historical policies, including the 1962 census that stripped 120,000 Kurds of their citizenship and the 1966 'Arab Belt' policy that confiscated Kurdish land, displacing them and changing demographi...
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48% Bias Score


Magdeburg Attack Fuels Anti-Immigrant Sentiment and Far-Right Extremism in Germany
A Christmas market attack in Magdeburg, Germany, injured several people, prompting an increase in anti-immigrant sentiment and far-right protests, with hundreds participating in demonstrations and attacks against journalists.
Magdeburg Attack Fuels Anti-Immigrant Sentiment and Far-Right Extremism in Germany
A Christmas market attack in Magdeburg, Germany, injured several people, prompting an increase in anti-immigrant sentiment and far-right protests, with hundreds participating in demonstrations and attacks against journalists.
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44% Bias Score


Congo's Disability Forum Yields Key Recommendations for Inclusion
Following a national forum on disability in the Republic of Congo, recommendations for structural reform within the Ministry of Social Affairs, the creation of a national registry of people with disabilities, and the establishment of a dedicated ministry for disability issues were made.
Congo's Disability Forum Yields Key Recommendations for Inclusion
Following a national forum on disability in the Republic of Congo, recommendations for structural reform within the Ministry of Social Affairs, the creation of a national registry of people with disabilities, and the establishment of a dedicated ministry for disability issues were made.
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32% Bias Score


Assad's Fall: Aleppo Residents Recount Horrors of His Regime
Following the sudden overthrow of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, residents of Aleppo recount the horrors of his regime, including indiscriminate bombings, mass graves, widespread famine, and millions of refugees facing hardship; new authorities are investigating atrocities.
Assad's Fall: Aleppo Residents Recount Horrors of His Regime
Following the sudden overthrow of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, residents of Aleppo recount the horrors of his regime, including indiscriminate bombings, mass graves, widespread famine, and millions of refugees facing hardship; new authorities are investigating atrocities.
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44% Bias Score


Afghan Sisters Fight for Women's Soccer Amidst Exile and Abuse
In Hamburg, Germany, sisters Shabnam and Mariam Ruhin, former Afghan national soccer players, combat systemic challenges for women in Afghanistan through their \"Spielmacherinnen\" project supporting girls, while advocating for FIFA recognition of the Afghan women's national team in exile to ensure ...
Afghan Sisters Fight for Women's Soccer Amidst Exile and Abuse
In Hamburg, Germany, sisters Shabnam and Mariam Ruhin, former Afghan national soccer players, combat systemic challenges for women in Afghanistan through their \"Spielmacherinnen\" project supporting girls, while advocating for FIFA recognition of the Afghan women's national team in exile to ensure ...
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24% Bias Score


Serbian Protests Intensify After Deadly Train Station Collapse
Mass protests erupt in Serbia following the November 1st collapse of a train station canopy in Novi Sad, killing 15, with demonstrators demanding accountability from President Aleksandar Vučić amid accusations of corruption and negligence in the state-led renovations.
Serbian Protests Intensify After Deadly Train Station Collapse
Mass protests erupt in Serbia following the November 1st collapse of a train station canopy in Novi Sad, killing 15, with demonstrators demanding accountability from President Aleksandar Vučić amid accusations of corruption and negligence in the state-led renovations.
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44% Bias Score

Syrian Photographer Returns Home After Assad's Fall
Syrian photographer Sameer al-Doumy returned to his war-torn hometown of Douma after 13 years of exile following the fall of Assad's regime, hoping to reunite with his family scattered across the globe, many killed or disappeared, while witnessing the slow return to normalcy in his city.

Syrian Photographer Returns Home After Assad's Fall
Syrian photographer Sameer al-Doumy returned to his war-torn hometown of Douma after 13 years of exile following the fall of Assad's regime, hoping to reunite with his family scattered across the globe, many killed or disappeared, while witnessing the slow return to normalcy in his city.
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32% Bias Score

US Holds First Syria Talks Since 2011, Signaling Policy Shift
Following years of estrangement, the US engaged in its first official talks with Syria since 2011, meeting with military leader Ahmad al-Sharaa in Damascus on Friday. This meeting marks a turning point in US-Syria relations, focusing on post-Assad Syria and potentially impacting US sanctions and the...

US Holds First Syria Talks Since 2011, Signaling Policy Shift
Following years of estrangement, the US engaged in its first official talks with Syria since 2011, meeting with military leader Ahmad al-Sharaa in Damascus on Friday. This meeting marks a turning point in US-Syria relations, focusing on post-Assad Syria and potentially impacting US sanctions and the...
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64% Bias Score

Afrobarometer Report Highlights Challenges in Accessing Public Services in Africa
An Afrobarometer report reveals that many Africans, especially young people and the poor, face difficulties accessing public services respectfully in 39 African countries; nearly half had trouble getting identity documents, and over a third reported disrespectful treatment from personnel.

Afrobarometer Report Highlights Challenges in Accessing Public Services in Africa
An Afrobarometer report reveals that many Africans, especially young people and the poor, face difficulties accessing public services respectfully in 39 African countries; nearly half had trouble getting identity documents, and over a third reported disrespectful treatment from personnel.
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32% Bias Score

China Sanctions Canadian Human Rights Advocates
China imposed sanctions on two Canadian organizations, the Uyghur Rights Advocacy Project and the Canada Tibet Committee, and 20 associated individuals for advocating against human rights abuses in Xinjiang and Tibet, banning them from China and seizing their assets.

China Sanctions Canadian Human Rights Advocates
China imposed sanctions on two Canadian organizations, the Uyghur Rights Advocacy Project and the Canada Tibet Committee, and 20 associated individuals for advocating against human rights abuses in Xinjiang and Tibet, banning them from China and seizing their assets.
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36% Bias Score

Pope Francis's Hope Amidst Global Conflict
Pope Francis's new book on hope, released during the Catholic church's jubilee year, reflects on the political theology of Johann Baptist Metz, highlighting the urgent need for global peacemaking amid ongoing conflicts in Gaza, Ukraine, Sudan, and the recent Magdeburg terror attack that killed five ...

Pope Francis's Hope Amidst Global Conflict
Pope Francis's new book on hope, released during the Catholic church's jubilee year, reflects on the political theology of Johann Baptist Metz, highlighting the urgent need for global peacemaking amid ongoing conflicts in Gaza, Ukraine, Sudan, and the recent Magdeburg terror attack that killed five ...
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56% Bias Score

Syrian Women's Rights Under HTS Rule: Hopes and Concerns
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, women's rights activists are demanding increased representation and freedoms under the new HTS administration, despite concerns about the group's past and potential future restrictions on women's rights.

Syrian Women's Rights Under HTS Rule: Hopes and Concerns
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, women's rights activists are demanding increased representation and freedoms under the new HTS administration, despite concerns about the group's past and potential future restrictions on women's rights.
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36% Bias Score
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