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US to Halve Troop Presence in Syria Amidst Regional Tensions
The US military plans to consolidate its roughly 2,000 troops in Syria to about 1,000 in the coming weeks and months, impacting counter-ISIS efforts amidst broader regional tensions and ongoing negotiations with Iran.
US to Halve Troop Presence in Syria Amidst Regional Tensions
The US military plans to consolidate its roughly 2,000 troops in Syria to about 1,000 in the coming weeks and months, impacting counter-ISIS efforts amidst broader regional tensions and ongoing negotiations with Iran.
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32% Bias Score


Iraq Accelerates Repatriation from al-Hol Camp Amidst Reintegration Challenges
Iraq is accelerating the repatriation of its citizens from the al-Hol camp in Syria, aiming to complete the process by 2027, despite facing challenges in reintegrating former ISIS-affiliated families due to community stigma, insufficient resources, and the need for improved community reconciliation ...
Iraq Accelerates Repatriation from al-Hol Camp Amidst Reintegration Challenges
Iraq is accelerating the repatriation of its citizens from the al-Hol camp in Syria, aiming to complete the process by 2027, despite facing challenges in reintegrating former ISIS-affiliated families due to community stigma, insufficient resources, and the need for improved community reconciliation ...
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44% Bias Score


Arizona, California, Colorado Church Bomb Threats Result in Guilty Verdict
A US jury found 45-year-old Zimnako Salah guilty of planting fake bombs at four churches in Arizona, California, and Colorado between September and November 2023, after watching ISIS videos online; he also attempted to construct a real bomb, leading to hate crime charges and a potential six-year pri...
Arizona, California, Colorado Church Bomb Threats Result in Guilty Verdict
A US jury found 45-year-old Zimnako Salah guilty of planting fake bombs at four churches in Arizona, California, and Colorado between September and November 2023, after watching ISIS videos online; he also attempted to construct a real bomb, leading to hate crime charges and a potential six-year pri...
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36% Bias Score


Lafarge's Syrian Dealings Lead to Unprecedented Legal Battles and $778 Million US Settlement
Lafarge's Syrian cement plant paid ISIS for protection from 2011-2014, leading to a chaotic evacuation and subsequent legal battles in France and the US, including charges of financing terrorism and complicity in crimes against humanity, resulting in a $778 million US settlement and the rebranding o...
Lafarge's Syrian Dealings Lead to Unprecedented Legal Battles and $778 Million US Settlement
Lafarge's Syrian cement plant paid ISIS for protection from 2011-2014, leading to a chaotic evacuation and subsequent legal battles in France and the US, including charges of financing terrorism and complicity in crimes against humanity, resulting in a $778 million US settlement and the rebranding o...
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36% Bias Score


Israeli Teen Arrested for Alleged ISIS-Inspired Terror Plot
Israeli police arrested a 17-year-old in Jisr e-Zarka for allegedly planning an ISIS-inspired attack in the Menashe region, seizing explosive-related documents; this follows several similar arrests, highlighting a concerning trend of ISIS-affiliated Israelis.
Israeli Teen Arrested for Alleged ISIS-Inspired Terror Plot
Israeli police arrested a 17-year-old in Jisr e-Zarka for allegedly planning an ISIS-inspired attack in the Menashe region, seizing explosive-related documents; this follows several similar arrests, highlighting a concerning trend of ISIS-affiliated Israelis.
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44% Bias Score


Crocus City Hall Attack: 145 Killed in Russia's Deadliest Terrorist Attack in 20 Years
On March 22, 2024, four Islamic State terrorists opened fire on a concert at Crocus City Hall in Krasnogorsk, Russia, killing 145 people and injuring hundreds; the attack lasted approximately 20 minutes, followed by arson; a monument to the victims was inaugurated one year later.
Crocus City Hall Attack: 145 Killed in Russia's Deadliest Terrorist Attack in 20 Years
On March 22, 2024, four Islamic State terrorists opened fire on a concert at Crocus City Hall in Krasnogorsk, Russia, killing 145 people and injuring hundreds; the attack lasted approximately 20 minutes, followed by arson; a monument to the victims was inaugurated one year later.
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24% Bias Score

Turkey, Iraq to Establish Joint Committee to Address ISIS Camps in Syria
Turkey and Iraq will form a joint committee to address the issue of ISIS camps in Syria, where approximately 10,000 ISIS fighters and 50,000 family members are held, as part of a broader "Five-Party Mechanism" agreement to combat terrorism.

Turkey, Iraq to Establish Joint Committee to Address ISIS Camps in Syria
Turkey and Iraq will form a joint committee to address the issue of ISIS camps in Syria, where approximately 10,000 ISIS fighters and 50,000 family members are held, as part of a broader "Five-Party Mechanism" agreement to combat terrorism.
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44% Bias Score

Radicalized Inmate Arrested in Spain for Daesh-Related Activities
Spanish National Police arrested a highly radicalized inmate in Soria prison on Wednesday for suspected indoctrination and self-training for terrorism, following an investigation launched in October 2024 that uncovered his pro-Daesh activities and plans for violent acts in Spain.

Radicalized Inmate Arrested in Spain for Daesh-Related Activities
Spanish National Police arrested a highly radicalized inmate in Soria prison on Wednesday for suspected indoctrination and self-training for terrorism, following an investigation launched in October 2024 that uncovered his pro-Daesh activities and plans for violent acts in Spain.
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52% Bias Score

UK Court Extends Appeal Deadline for ISIS Alleged Member in Syria
A British court has granted a woman, stripped of her UK citizenship for allegedly joining ISIS in Syria, more time to appeal, citing her detention in harsh conditions, poor health, and responsibilities caring for her children as 'special circumstances' that rendered a timely appeal impossible.

UK Court Extends Appeal Deadline for ISIS Alleged Member in Syria
A British court has granted a woman, stripped of her UK citizenship for allegedly joining ISIS in Syria, more time to appeal, citing her detention in harsh conditions, poor health, and responsibilities caring for her children as 'special circumstances' that rendered a timely appeal impossible.
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44% Bias Score

Nemmouche Appeals Life Sentence for ISIS Jailer Role
Mehdi Nemmouche, the main accused in the trial of ISIS jailers, appealed his life sentence on March 31st, ten days after his conviction for jailing four French journalists among others in Syria. The court also convicted four other defendants.

Nemmouche Appeals Life Sentence for ISIS Jailer Role
Mehdi Nemmouche, the main accused in the trial of ISIS jailers, appealed his life sentence on March 31st, ten days after his conviction for jailing four French journalists among others in Syria. The court also convicted four other defendants.
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40% Bias Score

Turkish Court Sentences ISIS Bombers, Acquitts Suspect Despite Evidence
A Turkish court handed down multiple life sentences for those involved in a 2015 ISIS attack in Diyarbakır, yet surprisingly acquitted Burhan Gök, despite evidence linking him to the facilitation of ISIS activities, revealing inconsistencies in the Turkish judicial system.

Turkish Court Sentences ISIS Bombers, Acquitts Suspect Despite Evidence
A Turkish court handed down multiple life sentences for those involved in a 2015 ISIS attack in Diyarbakır, yet surprisingly acquitted Burhan Gök, despite evidence linking him to the facilitation of ISIS activities, revealing inconsistencies in the Turkish judicial system.
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56% Bias Score

Life Sentence for ISIS Terrorist Mehdi Nemmouche in Paris
A Paris court sentenced Mehdi Nemmouche, a notorious ISIS terrorist, to life in prison for the 2013 kidnapping and torture of seven European hostages, including French journalists, in Syria; he was already serving a life sentence in Belgium for the 2014 Jewish Museum attack in Brussels.

Life Sentence for ISIS Terrorist Mehdi Nemmouche in Paris
A Paris court sentenced Mehdi Nemmouche, a notorious ISIS terrorist, to life in prison for the 2013 kidnapping and torture of seven European hostages, including French journalists, in Syria; he was already serving a life sentence in Belgium for the 2014 Jewish Museum attack in Brussels.
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40% Bias Score
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