

"Belarusian War Veterans Face Unemployment and Mental Health Crisis in Poland"
"Belarusian volunteers who fought in Ukraine are struggling to find work and secure residency in Poland, facing prejudice, PTSD, and insufficient support from EU organizations, leading to unemployment and mental health crises in some cases."
"Belarusian War Veterans Face Unemployment and Mental Health Crisis in Poland"
"Belarusian volunteers who fought in Ukraine are struggling to find work and secure residency in Poland, facing prejudice, PTSD, and insufficient support from EU organizations, leading to unemployment and mental health crises in some cases."
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40% Bias Score


Syrian Rebels Seize Hama, Weakening Assad's Regime
Syrian rebels captured Hama on Thursday, following their Aleppo victory, freeing hundreds of prisoners and prompting the withdrawal of Assad's forces; this major territorial loss weakens Assad significantly, while simultaneously, at least 20,000 Kurds have fled the region fearing the rebels.
Syrian Rebels Seize Hama, Weakening Assad's Regime
Syrian rebels captured Hama on Thursday, following their Aleppo victory, freeing hundreds of prisoners and prompting the withdrawal of Assad's forces; this major territorial loss weakens Assad significantly, while simultaneously, at least 20,000 Kurds have fled the region fearing the rebels.
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52% Bias Score


Hayat Tahrir al-Sham Seizes Aleppo, Reshaping Syrian Power Balance
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, a Turkish-backed al-Qaeda affiliate, launched a major offensive on Aleppo, seizing control from Assad's forces and dramatically shifting Syria's power dynamic after years of relative stability following a 2017 agreement among Russia, Turkey, and Iran.
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham Seizes Aleppo, Reshaping Syrian Power Balance
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, a Turkish-backed al-Qaeda affiliate, launched a major offensive on Aleppo, seizing control from Assad's forces and dramatically shifting Syria's power dynamic after years of relative stability following a 2017 agreement among Russia, Turkey, and Iran.
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56% Bias Score


Northern Israel Evacuations: Shlomi Residents Reflect on Fragile Ceasefire
Following Hezbollah attacks, approximately 60,000 people evacuated Northern Israel, including most residents of Shlomi, where Moris Naaman (73) remains, sleeping in a synagogue due to the lack of a home shelter, while others express anxiety regarding the fragile ceasefire and the ongoing uncertainty...
Northern Israel Evacuations: Shlomi Residents Reflect on Fragile Ceasefire
Following Hezbollah attacks, approximately 60,000 people evacuated Northern Israel, including most residents of Shlomi, where Moris Naaman (73) remains, sleeping in a synagogue due to the lack of a home shelter, while others express anxiety regarding the fragile ceasefire and the ongoing uncertainty...
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48% Bias Score


Lebanese Refugees Return Home Amidst Uncertainty Following Ceasefire
Over 20,000 Lebanese refugees in Iraq are returning home following a ceasefire in the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, utilizing air and ground routes despite widespread destruction in southern Lebanon and uncertainty about the future.
Lebanese Refugees Return Home Amidst Uncertainty Following Ceasefire
Over 20,000 Lebanese refugees in Iraq are returning home following a ceasefire in the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, utilizing air and ground routes despite widespread destruction in southern Lebanon and uncertainty about the future.
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36% Bias Score


Italian Citizens in Aleppo Amidst Renewed Syrian Conflict
Around 120 Italian citizens, primarily dual nationals, are in Aleppo, Syria, following a jihadist offensive; the Italian government is facilitating evacuations amidst concerns over potential further humanitarian crisis and mass migration.
Italian Citizens in Aleppo Amidst Renewed Syrian Conflict
Around 120 Italian citizens, primarily dual nationals, are in Aleppo, Syria, following a jihadist offensive; the Italian government is facilitating evacuations amidst concerns over potential further humanitarian crisis and mass migration.
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56% Bias Score

Syrian Rebels Advance on Homs, Threatening Damascus
Syrian rebels captured Aleppo and Hama, nearing Homs, potentially isolating Damascus; thousands fled Homs as government forces reportedly retreated, while Jordan closed its border due to reported clashes; the SDF captured Deir ez-Zor.

Syrian Rebels Advance on Homs, Threatening Damascus
Syrian rebels captured Aleppo and Hama, nearing Homs, potentially isolating Damascus; thousands fled Homs as government forces reportedly retreated, while Jordan closed its border due to reported clashes; the SDF captured Deir ez-Zor.
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40% Bias Score

Germany and Ukraine to Collaborate on Ukrainian Refugee Employment
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced on December 4th a joint German-Ukrainian initiative to help Ukrainian refugees find work in Germany or return to Ukraine, addressing the employment challenges faced by over a million refugees in Germany.

Germany and Ukraine to Collaborate on Ukrainian Refugee Employment
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced on December 4th a joint German-Ukrainian initiative to help Ukrainian refugees find work in Germany or return to Ukraine, addressing the employment challenges faced by over a million refugees in Germany.
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32% Bias Score

Ukraine Creates Ministry of National Unity to Encourage Return of Citizens
Ukraine established a new Ministry of National Unity on December 3, 2024, headed by Oleksiy Chernyshov, to facilitate the return of an estimated 7.7 million Ukrainian citizens currently residing abroad, primarily in the EU, due to the ongoing conflict.

Ukraine Creates Ministry of National Unity to Encourage Return of Citizens
Ukraine established a new Ministry of National Unity on December 3, 2024, headed by Oleksiy Chernyshov, to facilitate the return of an estimated 7.7 million Ukrainian citizens currently residing abroad, primarily in the EU, due to the ongoing conflict.
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36% Bias Score

Egypt's New Asylum Law Raises Human Rights Concerns Amid Sudanese Refugee Crackdown
Egypt's new asylum law, passed on November 19, 2024, transfers refugee status determination from the UNHCR to the Egyptian government, raising concerns about human rights abuses against refugees and asylum seekers amid mass arrests and deportations, particularly of Sudanese refugees, despite the EU'...

Egypt's New Asylum Law Raises Human Rights Concerns Amid Sudanese Refugee Crackdown
Egypt's new asylum law, passed on November 19, 2024, transfers refugee status determination from the UNHCR to the Egyptian government, raising concerns about human rights abuses against refugees and asylum seekers amid mass arrests and deportations, particularly of Sudanese refugees, despite the EU'...
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56% Bias Score

Iranian-backed Militias Bolster Syrian Forces Amid Aleppo Insurgency
Iranian-backed Iraqi militias crossed into Syria to support Syrian government forces battling insurgents who recently captured Aleppo, highlighting the escalating conflict and the involvement of regional actors.

Iranian-backed Militias Bolster Syrian Forces Amid Aleppo Insurgency
Iranian-backed Iraqi militias crossed into Syria to support Syrian government forces battling insurgents who recently captured Aleppo, highlighting the escalating conflict and the involvement of regional actors.
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48% Bias Score

Canada Launches Ad Campaign Warning Asylum Seekers: Claiming Asylum Is Not Easy
Canada launched a \$250,000 ad campaign in 11 languages warning asylum seekers that claiming asylum is difficult, reflecting a shift in government policy amid concerns over high immigration rates and housing prices.

Canada Launches Ad Campaign Warning Asylum Seekers: Claiming Asylum Is Not Easy
Canada launched a \$250,000 ad campaign in 11 languages warning asylum seekers that claiming asylum is difficult, reflecting a shift in government policy amid concerns over high immigration rates and housing prices.
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44% Bias Score