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Syria: Rising Tensions and Calls for Decentralized Governance
Rising tensions between the Assad regime and minority groups in Syria, including Kurds, Druze, and Alawites, are escalating concerns about increased violence and potential fragmentation of the country, with various groups calling for decentralized governance and external actors like Turkey and the U...
Syria: Rising Tensions and Calls for Decentralized Governance
Rising tensions between the Assad regime and minority groups in Syria, including Kurds, Druze, and Alawites, are escalating concerns about increased violence and potential fragmentation of the country, with various groups calling for decentralized governance and external actors like Turkey and the U...
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36% Bias Score


Afghan Turkmen Establish New Political Party Amid Taliban Rule
Afghan Turkmen intellectuals recently formed the National Justice Party of Afghanistan, aiming to negotiate with the Taliban government for greater rights and representation, despite the Taliban's ban on political parties; the party's leadership is based in various countries.
Afghan Turkmen Establish New Political Party Amid Taliban Rule
Afghan Turkmen intellectuals recently formed the National Justice Party of Afghanistan, aiming to negotiate with the Taliban government for greater rights and representation, despite the Taliban's ban on political parties; the party's leadership is based in various countries.
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court to Decide if Louisiana Redistricting Violates Constitution
The Supreme Court will decide if Louisiana's creation of a second majority-minority congressional district violates the Constitution, potentially weakening the Voting Rights Act and impacting redistricting nationwide.
Supreme Court to Decide if Louisiana Redistricting Violates Constitution
The Supreme Court will decide if Louisiana's creation of a second majority-minority congressional district violates the Constitution, potentially weakening the Voting Rights Act and impacting redistricting nationwide.
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40% Bias Score


Androulakis Highlights Tenedos Community Resilience at Church Service
Greek politician Nikos Androulakis visited Tenedos Island on Saturday to attend a church service officiated by Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, emphasizing the reopening of the renovated Koimisis tis Theotokou church and expressing support for the Greek community amidst challenges.
Androulakis Highlights Tenedos Community Resilience at Church Service
Greek politician Nikos Androulakis visited Tenedos Island on Saturday to attend a church service officiated by Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, emphasizing the reopening of the renovated Koimisis tis Theotokou church and expressing support for the Greek community amidst challenges.
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20% Bias Score


Syrian Army's Suwayda Intervention Sparks Israeli Retaliation
The Syrian army's invasion of a Druze stronghold in Suwayda, Syria, on Tuesday, caused 18 Syrian soldier deaths, 30 civilian deaths and prompted retaliatory Israeli airstrikes, highlighting the ongoing conflict between the Syrian government and minority groups and complicating efforts towards region...
Syrian Army's Suwayda Intervention Sparks Israeli Retaliation
The Syrian army's invasion of a Druze stronghold in Suwayda, Syria, on Tuesday, caused 18 Syrian soldier deaths, 30 civilian deaths and prompted retaliatory Israeli airstrikes, highlighting the ongoing conflict between the Syrian government and minority groups and complicating efforts towards region...
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44% Bias Score


Greece and Albania Strengthen Ties, Focus on Minority Rights and Economic Cooperation
Greek Foreign Minister Gerapetritis and Albanian Foreign Minister Hasani met to discuss the Greek minority in Albania, the Albanian community in Greece, and bilateral economic cooperation, aiming to strengthen relations and support Albania's EU accession; €910 million in bilateral trade was reported...
Greece and Albania Strengthen Ties, Focus on Minority Rights and Economic Cooperation
Greek Foreign Minister Gerapetritis and Albanian Foreign Minister Hasani met to discuss the Greek minority in Albania, the Albanian community in Greece, and bilateral economic cooperation, aiming to strengthen relations and support Albania's EU accession; €910 million in bilateral trade was reported...
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12% Bias Score

Slovak Government Criticized for Inaction Following Assault on Slovaks in Serbia
In Serbia, a Slovak minority group was assaulted after a photo exhibition protesting the Serbian government was vandalized; the Slovak opposition criticizes their government's inaction, while the Prime Minister accuses them of interfering in Serbia's internal affairs.

Slovak Government Criticized for Inaction Following Assault on Slovaks in Serbia
In Serbia, a Slovak minority group was assaulted after a photo exhibition protesting the Serbian government was vandalized; the Slovak opposition criticizes their government's inaction, while the Prime Minister accuses them of interfering in Serbia's internal affairs.
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48% Bias Score

Syrian Minorities Demand Decentralized State, New Constitution
Hundreds of Syrian minority representatives demanded a decentralized state and a new constitution guaranteeing pluralism following a conference condemning violence against minorities and advocating for governance protecting religious and cultural rights.

Syrian Minorities Demand Decentralized State, New Constitution
Hundreds of Syrian minority representatives demanded a decentralized state and a new constitution guaranteeing pluralism following a conference condemning violence against minorities and advocating for governance protecting religious and cultural rights.
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40% Bias Score

Syria's Collapse: Potential Transformation into Unitary Sunni State
Former Austrian foreign minister Karin Kneissl warns that Syria, in a state of collapse since 2011, may transform into a unitary Sunni state due to the ongoing conflict, mass migration, and external influences such as Israel's control of southern Syria and Turkey's pressure on the Kurds, threatening...

Syria's Collapse: Potential Transformation into Unitary Sunni State
Former Austrian foreign minister Karin Kneissl warns that Syria, in a state of collapse since 2011, may transform into a unitary Sunni state due to the ongoing conflict, mass migration, and external influences such as Israel's control of southern Syria and Turkey's pressure on the Kurds, threatening...
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52% Bias Score

Syria's Druze Conflict: Over 900 Dead After Israeli Airstrikes
A surge in violence between Bedouin and Druze groups in Syria's Sweida region escalated into an international incident after Israeli airstrikes on Damascus on July 16, 2025, resulting in over 900 deaths before a US-brokered ceasefire; the incident highlights the vulnerability of religious minorities...

Syria's Druze Conflict: Over 900 Dead After Israeli Airstrikes
A surge in violence between Bedouin and Druze groups in Syria's Sweida region escalated into an international incident after Israeli airstrikes on Damascus on July 16, 2025, resulting in over 900 deaths before a US-brokered ceasefire; the incident highlights the vulnerability of religious minorities...
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32% Bias Score

Clash over Rainbow Flag at German Bundestag
Josephine Ortleb, the youngest member of the German Bundestag presidium, aims to promote constructive debate amidst divisions caused by President Klöckner's controversial decisions regarding the Berlin CSD, including banning rainbow flags from the Reichstag building and prohibiting staff participati...

Clash over Rainbow Flag at German Bundestag
Josephine Ortleb, the youngest member of the German Bundestag presidium, aims to promote constructive debate amidst divisions caused by President Klöckner's controversial decisions regarding the Berlin CSD, including banning rainbow flags from the Reichstag building and prohibiting staff participati...
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40% Bias Score

Quebec Appeals Ruling on School Board Law, Violating Minority Rights
Quebec will appeal a court ruling that its law abolishing school boards violates the constitutional rights of English-speaking minorities, guaranteed under Section 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms; the law, Bill 40, was passed in 2020, and this appeal follows rulings in Quebec Super...

Quebec Appeals Ruling on School Board Law, Violating Minority Rights
Quebec will appeal a court ruling that its law abolishing school boards violates the constitutional rights of English-speaking minorities, guaranteed under Section 23 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms; the law, Bill 40, was passed in 2020, and this appeal follows rulings in Quebec Super...
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32% Bias Score
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