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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


Turkey-Israel Tensions Escalate Amid Syria's Power Vacuum
Turkey and Israel's conflicting interests in post-Assad Syria, including Turkey's support for a unified state and Israel's preference for fragmentation, have led to heightened tensions, military clashes, and diplomatic disputes, threatening regional stability.
Turkey-Israel Tensions Escalate Amid Syria's Power Vacuum
Turkey and Israel's conflicting interests in post-Assad Syria, including Turkey's support for a unified state and Israel's preference for fragmentation, have led to heightened tensions, military clashes, and diplomatic disputes, threatening regional stability.
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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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Syria's Draft Constitution Sparks Outrage, Raises Concerns of Authoritarianism
Syrian interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa's new draft constitution, which was signed Thursday, is facing sharp rejection from minority groups and experts who see it as establishing authoritarian rule. The constitution grants sweeping powers to the president, sparking widespread protests and raising c...
Syria's Draft Constitution Sparks Outrage, Raises Concerns of Authoritarianism
Syrian interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa's new draft constitution, which was signed Thursday, is facing sharp rejection from minority groups and experts who see it as establishing authoritarian rule. The constitution grants sweeping powers to the president, sparking widespread protests and raising c...
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Trump Orders Military Action Against Houthi Rebels in Yemen
President Trump ordered a decisive military operation against Yemen's Houthi rebels following attacks on Red Sea shipping lanes, resulting in reported civilian casualties and prompting a strong condemnation from the Houthi-run health ministry.
Trump Orders Military Action Against Houthi Rebels in Yemen
President Trump ordered a decisive military operation against Yemen's Houthi rebels following attacks on Red Sea shipping lanes, resulting in reported civilian casualties and prompting a strong condemnation from the Houthi-run health ministry.
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Iran Nears Nuclear Weapon Capability as 2015 Deal Expires
Facing the expiration of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, Iran is closer than ever to producing a nuclear weapon, prompting urgent diplomatic efforts from world powers to prevent potential conflict or military action, while Iran sends mixed signals about negotiations.
Iran Nears Nuclear Weapon Capability as 2015 Deal Expires
Facing the expiration of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, Iran is closer than ever to producing a nuclear weapon, prompting urgent diplomatic efforts from world powers to prevent potential conflict or military action, while Iran sends mixed signals about negotiations.
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60% Bias Score

Trilateral Meeting in Beijing Addresses Iranian Nuclear Issue
China, Russia, and Iran met in Beijing on March 14, 2025, to discuss the Iranian nuclear issue, issuing a joint statement emphasizing diplomatic solutions, ending unilateral sanctions, and respecting Iran's right to peaceful nuclear energy.

Trilateral Meeting in Beijing Addresses Iranian Nuclear Issue
China, Russia, and Iran met in Beijing on March 14, 2025, to discuss the Iranian nuclear issue, issuing a joint statement emphasizing diplomatic solutions, ending unilateral sanctions, and respecting Iran's right to peaceful nuclear energy.
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32% Bias Score

Turkey Monitors Syrian-SDF Agreement, Citing Security Concerns
Turkey's foreign minister expressed concerns about a Syrian government agreement with the U.S.-backed SDF, fearing threats to Turkey's security, and said Ankara is closely monitoring the situation following a Thursday visit to Syria to relay these concerns.

Turkey Monitors Syrian-SDF Agreement, Citing Security Concerns
Turkey's foreign minister expressed concerns about a Syrian government agreement with the U.S.-backed SDF, fearing threats to Turkey's security, and said Ankara is closely monitoring the situation following a Thursday visit to Syria to relay these concerns.
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China Proposes Five-Point Plan to Resolve Iranian Nuclear Issue
China proposed a five-point plan for resolving the Iranian nuclear issue during a meeting between Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Russian and Iranian counterparts in Beijing on Friday, focusing on peaceful resolution, balanced rights and responsibilities, upholding the JCPOA framework, prom...

China Proposes Five-Point Plan to Resolve Iranian Nuclear Issue
China proposed a five-point plan for resolving the Iranian nuclear issue during a meeting between Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and his Russian and Iranian counterparts in Beijing on Friday, focusing on peaceful resolution, balanced rights and responsibilities, upholding the JCPOA framework, prom...
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Latakia Explosion Kills Three, Injures Twelve
On March 15, 2025, an explosion in Latakia, Syria, caused by possibly stored ammunition, killed at least three people, injured twelve, and left others trapped under rubble; the incident occurred one week after intense clashes resulting in over 1200 deaths, according to activists.

Latakia Explosion Kills Three, Injures Twelve
On March 15, 2025, an explosion in Latakia, Syria, caused by possibly stored ammunition, killed at least three people, injured twelve, and left others trapped under rubble; the incident occurred one week after intense clashes resulting in over 1200 deaths, according to activists.
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Latakia Explosion Kills Five, Injures 14
On March 15, 2025, an explosion in Latakia, Syria, caused by possibly stored ammunition, killed at least five civilians and injured 14, including children, a week after intense clashes left over 1200 people dead, according to activists.

Latakia Explosion Kills Five, Injures 14
On March 15, 2025, an explosion in Latakia, Syria, caused by possibly stored ammunition, killed at least five civilians and injured 14, including children, a week after intense clashes left over 1200 people dead, according to activists.
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40% Bias Score

Hamas Offers Hostage Release in Potential Gaza Breakthrough
Hamas offered to release American-Israeli soldier Edan Alexander and four dual-national bodies held in Gaza, following a US proposal for a ceasefire extension and Gaza blockade lift; Israel accepted the US proposal, but claims Hamas rejected it.

Hamas Offers Hostage Release in Potential Gaza Breakthrough
Hamas offered to release American-Israeli soldier Edan Alexander and four dual-national bodies held in Gaza, following a US proposal for a ceasefire extension and Gaza blockade lift; Israel accepted the US proposal, but claims Hamas rejected it.
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60% Bias Score
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