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Trump Demands $500 Billion "Payback" from Ukraine in Controversial Resource Deal
Donald Trump demands $500 billion from Ukraine in a deal granting the US half of Ukraine's resource revenues and control over future licensing, causing panic in Kyiv and raising ethical concerns.
Trump Demands $500 Billion "Payback" from Ukraine in Controversial Resource Deal
Donald Trump demands $500 billion from Ukraine in a deal granting the US half of Ukraine's resource revenues and control over future licensing, causing panic in Kyiv and raising ethical concerns.
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60% Bias Score


Syria Conference Addresses Post-Assad Transition
Syrian Foreign Minister Asad al Sibani will participate in a Paris conference on Thursday to address Syria's political transition and economic challenges following the December 8 fall of Bashar al-Assad; the conference, also attended by Arab nations, Turkey, and some EU countries, aims to create a s...
Syria Conference Addresses Post-Assad Transition
Syrian Foreign Minister Asad al Sibani will participate in a Paris conference on Thursday to address Syria's political transition and economic challenges following the December 8 fall of Bashar al-Assad; the conference, also attended by Arab nations, Turkey, and some EU countries, aims to create a s...
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44% Bias Score


Avoiding Libya's Fate: A Warning for Post-Assad Syria
The author, Libya's former foreign minister, warns against repeating the mistakes made in post-Gaddafi Libya, emphasizing the need for a proactive and locally-driven strategy to prevent Syria from succumbing to similar chaos, citing the failure of the international community's post-conflict planning...
Avoiding Libya's Fate: A Warning for Post-Assad Syria
The author, Libya's former foreign minister, warns against repeating the mistakes made in post-Gaddafi Libya, emphasizing the need for a proactive and locally-driven strategy to prevent Syria from succumbing to similar chaos, citing the failure of the international community's post-conflict planning...
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64% Bias Score


Post-Assad Syria: Widespread Destruction and Urgent Need for International Aid
An AKP report details the aftermath of the Assad regime's fall in Syria, revealing widespread destruction, lack of basic services, and ongoing security concerns, necessitating substantial international aid and cooperation for reconstruction.
Post-Assad Syria: Widespread Destruction and Urgent Need for International Aid
An AKP report details the aftermath of the Assad regime's fall in Syria, revealing widespread destruction, lack of basic services, and ongoing security concerns, necessitating substantial international aid and cooperation for reconstruction.
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40% Bias Score


Red Cross to Aid 5 Million Returning Syrian Refugees with \u20ac130 Million
The Red Cross will provide \u20ac130 million in aid to support at least 5 million Syrian refugees returning home, focusing on food, shelter, medical care, and psychosocial support due to widespread destruction following a 13-year civil war that displaced an estimated 6 million people, with over 25,0...
Red Cross to Aid 5 Million Returning Syrian Refugees with \u20ac130 Million
The Red Cross will provide \u20ac130 million in aid to support at least 5 million Syrian refugees returning home, focusing on food, shelter, medical care, and psychosocial support due to widespread destruction following a 13-year civil war that displaced an estimated 6 million people, with over 25,0...
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36% Bias Score


Ukraine War: Women Fill Labor Gaps, Challenging Gender Norms
Ukraine's war-induced labor shortage is compelling women to enter traditionally male-dominated jobs, challenging gender stereotypes despite some resistance and persistent societal barriers; government initiatives aim to support this shift through training and legislative reforms.
Ukraine War: Women Fill Labor Gaps, Challenging Gender Norms
Ukraine's war-induced labor shortage is compelling women to enter traditionally male-dominated jobs, challenging gender stereotypes despite some resistance and persistent societal barriers; government initiatives aim to support this shift through training and legislative reforms.
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44% Bias Score

DNR Reduces Reliance on Russian Subsidies Amidst Economic Growth
The Donetsk People's Republic (DNR) has decreased its reliance on Russian subsidies from 82% to 65% due to economic growth from a free economic zone, attracting 100 investors, and the resurgence of coal and metallurgy industries, now exporting goods.

DNR Reduces Reliance on Russian Subsidies Amidst Economic Growth
The Donetsk People's Republic (DNR) has decreased its reliance on Russian subsidies from 82% to 65% due to economic growth from a free economic zone, attracting 100 investors, and the resurgence of coal and metallurgy industries, now exporting goods.
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52% Bias Score

Syria's Uncertain Future: Challenges and Anxieties After Regime Change
Following a regime change in Syria, a German-Syrian lawyer and other panelists discussed the country's uncertain future, highlighting widespread poverty, destruction, and the anxieties of Syrian refugees in Germany who face legal barriers to returning home.

Syria's Uncertain Future: Challenges and Anxieties After Regime Change
Following a regime change in Syria, a German-Syrian lawyer and other panelists discussed the country's uncertain future, highlighting widespread poverty, destruction, and the anxieties of Syrian refugees in Germany who face legal barriers to returning home.
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48% Bias Score

International Task Force to Preserve Syria's Cultural Heritage
International organizations and academics met in Rome to plan the preservation of Syria's cultural heritage after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, concluding a week-long initiative across Italy that seeks to create an international task force for on-the-ground implementation.

International Task Force to Preserve Syria's Cultural Heritage
International organizations and academics met in Rome to plan the preservation of Syria's cultural heritage after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, concluding a week-long initiative across Italy that seeks to create an international task force for on-the-ground implementation.
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24% Bias Score

Gaza's Future Governance: Clashing Visions and the UNRWA Crisis
Arab states and European powers are urging Israel and the incoming Trump administration to allow the PA and UNRWA to oversee Gaza's recovery following a ceasefire, but Israel and the Trump team refuse to discuss post-ceasefire governance and plan to end all cooperation with UNRWA on January 30, rais...

Gaza's Future Governance: Clashing Visions and the UNRWA Crisis
Arab states and European powers are urging Israel and the incoming Trump administration to allow the PA and UNRWA to oversee Gaza's recovery following a ceasefire, but Israel and the Trump team refuse to discuss post-ceasefire governance and plan to end all cooperation with UNRWA on January 30, rais...
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48% Bias Score

UN Resolution 2254: A Roadmap for Syria's Transition
UN Security Council Resolution 2254, adopted in 2015, seeks to guide Syria's transition to democracy through power-sharing, a new constitution, and free elections; however, its implementation faces challenges due to evolving realities and skepticism from some Syrian opposition groups.

UN Resolution 2254: A Roadmap for Syria's Transition
UN Security Council Resolution 2254, adopted in 2015, seeks to guide Syria's transition to democracy through power-sharing, a new constitution, and free elections; however, its implementation faces challenges due to evolving realities and skepticism from some Syrian opposition groups.
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36% Bias Score

Ukraine's Orbit: Ghost Town Awaits Nuclear Plant Revival
Orbit, Ukraine, a ghost town built for a nuclear power plant, now houses around 100 residents, mostly pensioners, who face challenges with utilities and services but remain hopeful for the town's revival based on planned power plant reconstruction.

Ukraine's Orbit: Ghost Town Awaits Nuclear Plant Revival
Orbit, Ukraine, a ghost town built for a nuclear power plant, now houses around 100 residents, mostly pensioners, who face challenges with utilities and services but remain hopeful for the town's revival based on planned power plant reconstruction.
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44% Bias Score
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