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EU to Increase Funding for Syria's Post-Conflict Recovery
The EU will hold its annual Syria conference in Brussels on Monday, with Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani attending; the conference will focus on supporting the country's transition and recovery following the overthrow of the Assad regime. The EU plans to increase funding and potentially inv...
EU to Increase Funding for Syria's Post-Conflict Recovery
The EU will hold its annual Syria conference in Brussels on Monday, with Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani attending; the conference will focus on supporting the country's transition and recovery following the overthrow of the Assad regime. The EU plans to increase funding and potentially inv...
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Russia Quadruples Fines for Unreported Address Changes
Russia's State Duma approved a law increasing fines for failing to notify military enlistment offices of address changes from 1,000-5,000 rubles to 10,000-20,000 rubles for those who fail to register a new address within three months; Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that the US decision to...
Russia Quadruples Fines for Unreported Address Changes
Russia's State Duma approved a law increasing fines for failing to notify military enlistment offices of address changes from 1,000-5,000 rubles to 10,000-20,000 rubles for those who fail to register a new address within three months; Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that the US decision to...
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EU Seeks Inclusive Transition in Syria Amid Post-Assad Violence
After Assad's regime fell in December 2024, the EU convened a conference in Brussels to facilitate Syria's transition, demanding inclusion and minority rights; however, recent violence, resulting in approximately 1,000 civilian deaths, mostly Alawites, complicates the situation.
EU Seeks Inclusive Transition in Syria Amid Post-Assad Violence
After Assad's regime fell in December 2024, the EU convened a conference in Brussels to facilitate Syria's transition, demanding inclusion and minority rights; however, recent violence, resulting in approximately 1,000 civilian deaths, mostly Alawites, complicates the situation.
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EU Pledges €300 Million in Aid to Syria Amid Sectarian Violence
The European Union announced continued support for Syria's new government with €300 million in aid and sanctions relief, despite recent sectarian violence that has caused thousands of Alawites to flee and hundreds to be killed, reflecting a strategic attempt to stabilize the country and manage refug...
EU Pledges €300 Million in Aid to Syria Amid Sectarian Violence
The European Union announced continued support for Syria's new government with €300 million in aid and sanctions relief, despite recent sectarian violence that has caused thousands of Alawites to flee and hundreds to be killed, reflecting a strategic attempt to stabilize the country and manage refug...
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Ukraine Suggests Conditional Lifting of Sanctions Against Russia
Ukraine's presidential envoy on sanctions suggests Western sanctions against Russia could be lifted if it improves Ukraine's security, viewing sanctions as tools for peace rather than mere punishment, while acknowledging that any lifting would be conditional on significant steps from Russia.
Ukraine Suggests Conditional Lifting of Sanctions Against Russia
Ukraine's presidential envoy on sanctions suggests Western sanctions against Russia could be lifted if it improves Ukraine's security, viewing sanctions as tools for peace rather than mere punishment, while acknowledging that any lifting would be conditional on significant steps from Russia.
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Russia's Superjet Completes First Test Flight with Domestic Engine
Russia's Sukhoi Superjet 100 successfully completed its first test flight using a domestically produced PD-8 engine on Monday in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, aiming to replace Western components and achieve mass production by overcoming sanctions.
Russia's Superjet Completes First Test Flight with Domestic Engine
Russia's Sukhoi Superjet 100 successfully completed its first test flight using a domestically produced PD-8 engine on Monday in Komsomolsk-on-Amur, aiming to replace Western components and achieve mass production by overcoming sanctions.
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EU Seeks Inclusive Transition and Reconstruction in Post-Assad Syria
The European Union is holding its ninth annual Syria conference in Brussels, the first to include formal Syrian representation, aiming to raise billions in aid for reconstruction and address the urgent humanitarian needs of millions of Syrians following the fall of President Bashar al-Assad and subs...

EU Seeks Inclusive Transition and Reconstruction in Post-Assad Syria
The European Union is holding its ninth annual Syria conference in Brussels, the first to include formal Syrian representation, aiming to raise billions in aid for reconstruction and address the urgent humanitarian needs of millions of Syrians following the fall of President Bashar al-Assad and subs...
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Rwanda severs ties with Belgium over DRC conflict
Rwanda ended diplomatic relations with Belgium on March 17, 2024, accusing Belgium of supporting the DRC in the ongoing conflict and engaging in misinformation to destabilize Rwanda. All Belgian diplomats must leave Rwanda within 48 hours.

Rwanda severs ties with Belgium over DRC conflict
Rwanda ended diplomatic relations with Belgium on March 17, 2024, accusing Belgium of supporting the DRC in the ongoing conflict and engaging in misinformation to destabilize Rwanda. All Belgian diplomats must leave Rwanda within 48 hours.
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Russia's Shadow Fleet: Circumventing Sanctions and Risking Environmental Catastrophe
To bypass sanctions on its oil exports, Russia utilizes a shadow fleet of at least 1089 tankers (75% of the opaque market), often lacking insurance and operating under flags of convenience, increasing the risk of oil spills; as of February 2025, the EU, UK, and US have sanctioned 153, 133, and 183 t...

Russia's Shadow Fleet: Circumventing Sanctions and Risking Environmental Catastrophe
To bypass sanctions on its oil exports, Russia utilizes a shadow fleet of at least 1089 tankers (75% of the opaque market), often lacking insurance and operating under flags of convenience, increasing the risk of oil spills; as of February 2025, the EU, UK, and US have sanctioned 153, 133, and 183 t...
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EU Announces €2.5 Billion in Aid for Syria
The European Union announced a €2.5 billion aid package for Syria, with Germany contributing €300 million, to support Syrians both inside and outside the country despite recent violence; the EU plans to ease sanctions to promote economic recovery.

EU Announces €2.5 Billion in Aid for Syria
The European Union announced a €2.5 billion aid package for Syria, with Germany contributing €300 million, to support Syrians both inside and outside the country despite recent violence; the EU plans to ease sanctions to promote economic recovery.
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Putin Authorizes U.S. Hedge Fund to Buy Russian Securities
Russian President Vladimir Putin authorized a U.S. hedge fund, 683 Capital Partners LP, to buy Russian company securities from 11 other funds, mostly based in the U.S. and U.K., following his August 2022 order prohibiting such transactions without his personal approval. The decree also allows two Ru...

Putin Authorizes U.S. Hedge Fund to Buy Russian Securities
Russian President Vladimir Putin authorized a U.S. hedge fund, 683 Capital Partners LP, to buy Russian company securities from 11 other funds, mostly based in the U.S. and U.K., following his August 2022 order prohibiting such transactions without his personal approval. The decree also allows two Ru...
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Russia Launches Massive Aerial Assault on Ukraine
Russia launched over 1,020 drones and almost 1,360 guided bombs on Ukraine last week, targeting multiple regions; Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is calling for stronger sanctions and decisive measures to end the conflict.

Russia Launches Massive Aerial Assault on Ukraine
Russia launched over 1,020 drones and almost 1,360 guided bombs on Ukraine last week, targeting multiple regions; Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is calling for stronger sanctions and decisive measures to end the conflict.
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40% Bias Score
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