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Gaza Reconstruction: Palestinians Return to Devastation
Following a ceasefire, Palestinians are returning to homes in Gaza, facing widespread destruction after 15 months of conflict; initial assessments reveal the need for extensive reconstruction costing an estimated €17.9 billion, with over 46,000 Palestinians reported dead.
Gaza Reconstruction: Palestinians Return to Devastation
Following a ceasefire, Palestinians are returning to homes in Gaza, facing widespread destruction after 15 months of conflict; initial assessments reveal the need for extensive reconstruction costing an estimated €17.9 billion, with over 46,000 Palestinians reported dead.
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36% Bias Score


Gaza Ceasefire: 1.9 Million Displaced Residents Face Immense Challenges Amidst Catastrophic Damage
A ceasefire in Gaza followed a devastating conflict that left 69% of buildings damaged, 24% destroyed, and 42 million tonnes of debris; the return of 1.9 million displaced residents poses major challenges to already damaged infrastructure.
Gaza Ceasefire: 1.9 Million Displaced Residents Face Immense Challenges Amidst Catastrophic Damage
A ceasefire in Gaza followed a devastating conflict that left 69% of buildings damaged, 24% destroyed, and 42 million tonnes of debris; the return of 1.9 million displaced residents poses major challenges to already damaged infrastructure.
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44% Bias Score


Syria's Qadom Station: From Ottoman Era to War-Torn Landmark, and Hopes for Renewal
The Qadom train station, a historic Hejaz Railway landmark in Syria, was severely damaged during the Syrian Civil War, with its destruction symbolizing both the conflict's impact and hopes for national renewal. Workers and Syrians aim to rebuild it, blending historical preservation with modern infra...
Syria's Qadom Station: From Ottoman Era to War-Torn Landmark, and Hopes for Renewal
The Qadom train station, a historic Hejaz Railway landmark in Syria, was severely damaged during the Syrian Civil War, with its destruction symbolizing both the conflict's impact and hopes for national renewal. Workers and Syrians aim to rebuild it, blending historical preservation with modern infra...
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32% Bias Score


Macron Visits Lebanon After Hezbollah-Israel War Ceasefire
French President Emmanuel Macron visited Lebanon on Friday to meet with newly elected leaders following a 60-day ceasefire in the 14-month war between Israel and Hezbollah, aiming to support the country's recovery and reconstruction efforts after the war that killed over 4,000 and injured 16,000.
Macron Visits Lebanon After Hezbollah-Israel War Ceasefire
French President Emmanuel Macron visited Lebanon on Friday to meet with newly elected leaders following a 60-day ceasefire in the 14-month war between Israel and Hezbollah, aiming to support the country's recovery and reconstruction efforts after the war that killed over 4,000 and injured 16,000.
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40% Bias Score


Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreed, ending 15-month war in Gaza
A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is expected, ending a devastating 15-month war that killed over 46,500 Palestinians and caused widespread destruction in Gaza, although some Palestinians plan to leave Gaza permanently.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreed, ending 15-month war in Gaza
A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is expected, ending a devastating 15-month war that killed over 46,500 Palestinians and caused widespread destruction in Gaza, although some Palestinians plan to leave Gaza permanently.
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48% Bias Score


Gaza Ceasefire: Urgent Need for Massive Aid Operation Amidst Governance Uncertainty
Following a ceasefire in Gaza, UN coordinator Sigrid Kaag announced an urgent need for a massive aid operation, aiming to deliver 600 trucks of goods daily to address widespread destruction and lack of essential supplies, while the question of Gaza's governance remains unresolved.
Gaza Ceasefire: Urgent Need for Massive Aid Operation Amidst Governance Uncertainty
Following a ceasefire in Gaza, UN coordinator Sigrid Kaag announced an urgent need for a massive aid operation, aiming to deliver 600 trucks of goods daily to address widespread destruction and lack of essential supplies, while the question of Gaza's governance remains unresolved.
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36% Bias Score

Gaza Ceasefire: Relief Amidst Uncertain Future and Extensive Reconstruction Needs
After a year of conflict, Gaza experienced its first night without bombings, leading to residents returning home, although many found only destruction. Three Israeli hostages were released, but the ceasefire's longevity is uncertain, and UN estimates suggest that rebuilding Gaza will take until 2040...

Gaza Ceasefire: Relief Amidst Uncertain Future and Extensive Reconstruction Needs
After a year of conflict, Gaza experienced its first night without bombings, leading to residents returning home, although many found only destruction. Three Israeli hostages were released, but the ceasefire's longevity is uncertain, and UN estimates suggest that rebuilding Gaza will take until 2040...
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56% Bias Score

Palestinians Return to Devastated Gaza After Ceasefire
Following a ceasefire, Palestinians displaced by the 15-month war in Gaza are returning to find their homes largely destroyed, highlighting the immense humanitarian crisis and uncertainty regarding the future. The UN estimates that 69% of structures have been damaged or destroyed, including over 245...

Palestinians Return to Devastated Gaza After Ceasefire
Following a ceasefire, Palestinians displaced by the 15-month war in Gaza are returning to find their homes largely destroyed, highlighting the immense humanitarian crisis and uncertainty regarding the future. The UN estimates that 69% of structures have been damaged or destroyed, including over 245...
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44% Bias Score

Gaza Devastation: Rebuilding Challenges After Israel-Hamas War
The Israel-Hamas war has left 69% of Gaza's structures damaged or destroyed, with over 50 million tons of rubble, and rebuilding could take over 350 years if a blockade remains; a phased ceasefire agreement is underway, but its success is uncertain.

Gaza Devastation: Rebuilding Challenges After Israel-Hamas War
The Israel-Hamas war has left 69% of Gaza's structures damaged or destroyed, with over 50 million tons of rubble, and rebuilding could take over 350 years if a blockade remains; a phased ceasefire agreement is underway, but its success is uncertain.
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44% Bias Score

Israeli Drone Strike in Syria Kills Three, Raising Regional Tensions
An Israeli drone strike in Quneitra, Syria, killed three, including the village mayor, marking the first direct attack on Syria's new General Security Service since December 2024 and escalating tensions in the region.

Israeli Drone Strike in Syria Kills Three, Raising Regional Tensions
An Israeli drone strike in Quneitra, Syria, killed three, including the village mayor, marking the first direct attack on Syria's new General Security Service since December 2024 and escalating tensions in the region.
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52% Bias Score

Gaza Devastation: Ceasefire Agreed, but Rebuilding Faces Immense Challenges
The Israel-Hamas war has devastated Gaza, with 69% of structures damaged, over 245,000 homes destroyed, and an estimated $18.5 billion in damage; a ceasefire is agreed, but rebuilding faces immense challenges due to the blockade and uncertain governance.

Gaza Devastation: Ceasefire Agreed, but Rebuilding Faces Immense Challenges
The Israel-Hamas war has devastated Gaza, with 69% of structures damaged, over 245,000 homes destroyed, and an estimated $18.5 billion in damage; a ceasefire is agreed, but rebuilding faces immense challenges due to the blockade and uncertain governance.
Progress
56% Bias Score

Lebanon Names New Prime Minister Amidst Post-War Reconstruction
Following a 14-month war with Hezbollah, Lebanon elected Gen. Joseph Aoun as president and appointed Nawaf Salam as prime minister-designate, sparking hope for billions in foreign investment to rebuild the war-torn nation and address a five-year economic crisis.

Lebanon Names New Prime Minister Amidst Post-War Reconstruction
Following a 14-month war with Hezbollah, Lebanon elected Gen. Joseph Aoun as president and appointed Nawaf Salam as prime minister-designate, sparking hope for billions in foreign investment to rebuild the war-torn nation and address a five-year economic crisis.
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44% Bias Score
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