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Dutch Military Accused of Covering Up Civilian Casualties in 2015 Hawija Airstrike
A Dutch parliamentary inquiry revealed that military personnel allegedly falsified reports about a 2015 airstrike in Hawija, Iraq, withholding video evidence of extensive civilian casualties; the video has resurfaced, prompting calls for sworn testimonies and a broader investigation.
Dutch Military Accused of Covering Up Civilian Casualties in 2015 Hawija Airstrike
A Dutch parliamentary inquiry revealed that military personnel allegedly falsified reports about a 2015 airstrike in Hawija, Iraq, withholding video evidence of extensive civilian casualties; the video has resurfaced, prompting calls for sworn testimonies and a broader investigation.
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Ministry of Defence Rediscovers Footage of 2015 Hawija Airstrike
The Dutch Ministry of Defence rediscovered video footage from a June 2015 F-16 airstrike in Hawija, Iraq, which killed at least 70 civilians, ten years after the event and after an investigation by the Sorgdrager Committee which highlighted the missing footage and poor record-keeping within the mini...
Dutch Ministry of Defence Rediscovers Footage of 2015 Hawija Airstrike
The Dutch Ministry of Defence rediscovered video footage from a June 2015 F-16 airstrike in Hawija, Iraq, which killed at least 70 civilians, ten years after the event and after an investigation by the Sorgdrager Committee which highlighted the missing footage and poor record-keeping within the mini...
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28% Bias Score


Raghad Hussein Criticizes Iraq on Invasion Anniversary
Raghad Saddam Hussein, daughter of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, recently criticized a group in Iraq on the 22nd anniversary of the 2003 invasion; this highlights the lasting impact of his regime and its complex legacy, influencing Iraqi politics and society.
Raghad Hussein Criticizes Iraq on Invasion Anniversary
Raghad Saddam Hussein, daughter of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, recently criticized a group in Iraq on the 22nd anniversary of the 2003 invasion; this highlights the lasting impact of his regime and its complex legacy, influencing Iraqi politics and society.
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48% Bias Score


Halabja Massacre Anniversary Renews Calls for Justice and Recognition
The 37th anniversary of the Halabja massacre, which killed approximately 5,000 Kurds in 1988, was commemorated on March 16th, with Kurdish leaders calling for compensation from Baghdad and the elevation of Halabja to provincial status within the autonomous Kurdistan Region, amid other Kurdish histor...
Halabja Massacre Anniversary Renews Calls for Justice and Recognition
The 37th anniversary of the Halabja massacre, which killed approximately 5,000 Kurds in 1988, was commemorated on March 16th, with Kurdish leaders calling for compensation from Baghdad and the elevation of Halabja to provincial status within the autonomous Kurdistan Region, amid other Kurdish histor...
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36% Bias Score


Top ISIS Leader Killed in Joint Iraqi-US Operation
Iraqi and US-led coalition forces killed Abdallah Maki Mosleh al-Rifai, a deputy caliph of ISIS, in Anbar province, Iraq, on Thursday, a death confirmed Friday by Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, and US President Donald Trump. This occurred during the first visit by Syria's top diplomat...
Top ISIS Leader Killed in Joint Iraqi-US Operation
Iraqi and US-led coalition forces killed Abdallah Maki Mosleh al-Rifai, a deputy caliph of ISIS, in Anbar province, Iraq, on Thursday, a death confirmed Friday by Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, and US President Donald Trump. This occurred during the first visit by Syria's top diplomat...
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40% Bias Score


Top ISIL Leader Killed in Iraq
Iraqi forces, supported by the US-led coalition, killed Abu Khadija, a top ISIL leader, on Friday; this follows Iraq's 2017 declaration of victory over ISIL, though the group still operates sleeper cells and occasionally attacks; Syria's interim foreign minister visited Iraq to enhance cooperation a...
Top ISIL Leader Killed in Iraq
Iraqi forces, supported by the US-led coalition, killed Abu Khadija, a top ISIL leader, on Friday; this follows Iraq's 2017 declaration of victory over ISIL, though the group still operates sleeper cells and occasionally attacks; Syria's interim foreign minister visited Iraq to enhance cooperation a...
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60% Bias Score

Dutch Airstrike in Hawija: Commission Revises Findings After Discovering Video Evidence of Civilian Casualties
A Dutch commission investigating a 2015 airstrike in Hawija, Iraq, revised its conclusions after discovering video footage showing the airstrike on June 3, 2015, killed at least 70 civilians and caused significant damage to a nearby residential area, contradicting the commanding officer's initial re...

Dutch Airstrike in Hawija: Commission Revises Findings After Discovering Video Evidence of Civilian Casualties
A Dutch commission investigating a 2015 airstrike in Hawija, Iraq, revised its conclusions after discovering video footage showing the airstrike on June 3, 2015, killed at least 70 civilians and caused significant damage to a nearby residential area, contradicting the commanding officer's initial re...
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44% Bias Score

Ancient Iraqi Tablets Reveal Details of World's First Empire
Over 200 four-thousand-year-old cuneiform tablets and 60 seals, discovered in Girsu, southern Iraq, provide detailed records of the early Akkadian empire (2300-2150 BC), revealing its administration, daily life, and the significant roles of women.

Ancient Iraqi Tablets Reveal Details of World's First Empire
Over 200 four-thousand-year-old cuneiform tablets and 60 seals, discovered in Girsu, southern Iraq, provide detailed records of the early Akkadian empire (2300-2150 BC), revealing its administration, daily life, and the significant roles of women.
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32% Bias Score

Iraq Launches $17 Billion Trade Corridor to Rival Suez Canal
Iraq launched a $17 billion, 1,200km trade corridor from Turkey to the Persian Gulf, aiming to reduce Asia-Europe transit times by 12-15 days and diversify its economy, despite facing political instability and regional tensions.

Iraq Launches $17 Billion Trade Corridor to Rival Suez Canal
Iraq launched a $17 billion, 1,200km trade corridor from Turkey to the Persian Gulf, aiming to reduce Asia-Europe transit times by 12-15 days and diversify its economy, despite facing political instability and regional tensions.
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40% Bias Score

Top ISIS Leader Killed in Joint Iraqi-US Operation
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani announced the death of Abu Khadija, the deputy caliph of ISIS, in an operation involving Iraqi intelligence and US-led coalition forces on Thursday, followed by confirmation on Friday; this occurred during the first visit by Syria's top diplomat to Iraq, ...

Top ISIS Leader Killed in Joint Iraqi-US Operation
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani announced the death of Abu Khadija, the deputy caliph of ISIS, in an operation involving Iraqi intelligence and US-led coalition forces on Thursday, followed by confirmation on Friday; this occurred during the first visit by Syria's top diplomat to Iraq, ...
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52% Bias Score

US Airstrike Kills ISIS Second-in-Command in Iraq
A U.S.-led coalition airstrike in western Iraq on March 13th killed Abdullah Maki Musleh al Rifai, the Islamic State's second-in-command, and another operative; seven more terrorists were captured.

US Airstrike Kills ISIS Second-in-Command in Iraq
A U.S.-led coalition airstrike in western Iraq on March 13th killed Abdullah Maki Musleh al Rifai, the Islamic State's second-in-command, and another operative; seven more terrorists were captured.
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52% Bias Score

Kurdish Women's Self-Immolation: A Documentary Exposes Systemic Issues
Shahla, a Kurdish woman, self-immolated at 22 after threats from her brother, reflecting a pattern of self-immolation among Kurdish women due to domestic violence, poverty, and other issues, as documented by Iranian filmmaker Shaghayegh Moradiannejad.

Kurdish Women's Self-Immolation: A Documentary Exposes Systemic Issues
Shahla, a Kurdish woman, self-immolated at 22 after threats from her brother, reflecting a pattern of self-immolation among Kurdish women due to domestic violence, poverty, and other issues, as documented by Iranian filmmaker Shaghayegh Moradiannejad.
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32% Bias Score
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