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Israel's Attack on Iran: Regime Change Gamble
Israel launched unprecedented attacks on Iranian military targets, killing top officials, aiming for regime change; Iran retaliated, escalating tensions, and the outcome remains uncertain.
Israel's Attack on Iran: Regime Change Gamble
Israel launched unprecedented attacks on Iranian military targets, killing top officials, aiming for regime change; Iran retaliated, escalating tensions, and the outcome remains uncertain.
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60% Bias Score


Iran Truckers' Strike Challenges Regime Amid Nuclear Talks
Iranian truck drivers' nationwide strike, impacting over 100 cities since May 18, challenges the clerical regime amid nuclear talks; experts advocate for U.S. support mirroring Reagan's Poland policy.
Iran Truckers' Strike Challenges Regime Amid Nuclear Talks
Iranian truck drivers' nationwide strike, impacting over 100 cities since May 18, challenges the clerical regime amid nuclear talks; experts advocate for U.S. support mirroring Reagan's Poland policy.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Lifts Syria Sanctions, Meets with Former Jihadist Leader
US President Donald Trump met with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former jihadist, in Riyadh and lifted decades-old sanctions on Syria, defying Israel and potentially opening the door for billions of dollars in investments from Gulf states while raising concerns about human rights.
Trump Lifts Syria Sanctions, Meets with Former Jihadist Leader
US President Donald Trump met with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former jihadist, in Riyadh and lifted decades-old sanctions on Syria, defying Israel and potentially opening the door for billions of dollars in investments from Gulf states while raising concerns about human rights.
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44% Bias Score


US-Iran Nuclear Talks: Sanctions, Protests, and the Risk of War
The US seeks a new nuclear deal with Iran, facing challenges from ongoing negotiations, sanctions, internal Iranian protests, and the possibility of military conflict.
US-Iran Nuclear Talks: Sanctions, Protests, and the Risk of War
The US seeks a new nuclear deal with Iran, facing challenges from ongoing negotiations, sanctions, internal Iranian protests, and the possibility of military conflict.
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56% Bias Score


Sachs: US Order Sparked Syrian War, Resulting in 600,000 Deaths
Jeffrey Sachs alleges that the Syrian civil war began in spring 2011 with a US presidential order to remove Bashar al-Assad, involving a CIA operation called "Operation Timber Sycamore," resulting in an estimated 600,000 deaths and wider regional instability, according to Sachs' claims.
Sachs: US Order Sparked Syrian War, Resulting in 600,000 Deaths
Jeffrey Sachs alleges that the Syrian civil war began in spring 2011 with a US presidential order to remove Bashar al-Assad, involving a CIA operation called "Operation Timber Sycamore," resulting in an estimated 600,000 deaths and wider regional instability, according to Sachs' claims.
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68% Bias Score


Modi and Yunus Meet Amid Strained India-Bangladesh Relations
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus in Thailand on Friday, marking the first such meeting since a revolution ousted Sheikh Hasina eight months prior. The meeting aimed at improving relations strained by Hasina's ouster and Yunus's subsequent visit ...
Modi and Yunus Meet Amid Strained India-Bangladesh Relations
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus in Thailand on Friday, marking the first such meeting since a revolution ousted Sheikh Hasina eight months prior. The meeting aimed at improving relations strained by Hasina's ouster and Yunus's subsequent visit ...
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32% Bias Score

Post-Assad Syria: A Reshaped Geopolitical Landscape
Following a December 2024 rebellion that toppled the Al Assad dictatorship, Turkey, Gulf states, and the US are actively reshaping Syria's political landscape, while Russia and Iran's influence diminishes; the rebel group HTS holds key ministerial positions.

Post-Assad Syria: A Reshaped Geopolitical Landscape
Following a December 2024 rebellion that toppled the Al Assad dictatorship, Turkey, Gulf states, and the US are actively reshaping Syria's political landscape, while Russia and Iran's influence diminishes; the rebel group HTS holds key ministerial positions.
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52% Bias Score

US Lifts Sanctions on Syria, Authorizing New Investments
The U.S. government formally lifted sanctions on Syria on May 23, 2024, authorizing new investments and financial services to promote stability and reconstruction following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad.

US Lifts Sanctions on Syria, Authorizing New Investments
The U.S. government formally lifted sanctions on Syria on May 23, 2024, authorizing new investments and financial services to promote stability and reconstruction following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad.
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44% Bias Score

Iran's Regime on the Brink of Collapse
Facing a confluence of economic hardship, military defeats, internal dissent, and US pressure, the Iranian regime is teetering on collapse, with its decades-long strategy of exporting violence and repression proving ultimately unsustainable.

Iran's Regime on the Brink of Collapse
Facing a confluence of economic hardship, military defeats, internal dissent, and US pressure, the Iranian regime is teetering on collapse, with its decades-long strategy of exporting violence and repression proving ultimately unsustainable.
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60% Bias Score

Hungarian Lawyer Challenges Orbán's Rule Amidst Growing Public Discontent
In Hungary, Peter Mark, a 44-year-old lawyer and former government insider, is gaining immense popularity, challenging Viktor Orbán's long-standing rule due to widespread public dissatisfaction with corruption and neglect of public services. His party, Tisza, enjoys higher support than Fidesz in rec...

Hungarian Lawyer Challenges Orbán's Rule Amidst Growing Public Discontent
In Hungary, Peter Mark, a 44-year-old lawyer and former government insider, is gaining immense popularity, challenging Viktor Orbán's long-standing rule due to widespread public dissatisfaction with corruption and neglect of public services. His party, Tisza, enjoys higher support than Fidesz in rec...
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60% Bias Score

CPAC Launches Initiative to Unite Iranian Diaspora
The Conservative Political Action Coalition launched "CPAC for Iranians in Exile," an initiative to unite the Iranian diaspora, overcome internal divisions, and collectively engage with US policymakers to oppose the Iranian regime.

CPAC Launches Initiative to Unite Iranian Diaspora
The Conservative Political Action Coalition launched "CPAC for Iranians in Exile," an initiative to unite the Iranian diaspora, overcome internal divisions, and collectively engage with US policymakers to oppose the Iranian regime.
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64% Bias Score

China's cautious approach to post-Assad Syria
Following Bashar al-Assad's removal, China initiated contact with Syria's new leadership, meeting with interim president Ahmad Shreim. While economic ties, particularly evident in Idlib's reliance on Chinese goods, remain strong, the presence of Uyghur fighters poses a significant challenge to close...

China's cautious approach to post-Assad Syria
Following Bashar al-Assad's removal, China initiated contact with Syria's new leadership, meeting with interim president Ahmad Shreim. While economic ties, particularly evident in Idlib's reliance on Chinese goods, remain strong, the presence of Uyghur fighters poses a significant challenge to close...
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36% Bias Score
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