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EU to Engage Directly with Syria's HTS Interim Government
The EU's foreign policy chief instructed a high-level diplomat to contact Syria's interim government, led by the UN-designated terrorist group HTS, marking a significant shift in EU policy towards Syria. This move comes despite HTS's past ties to Al-Qaeda and ongoing human rights concerns.
EU to Engage Directly with Syria's HTS Interim Government
The EU's foreign policy chief instructed a high-level diplomat to contact Syria's interim government, led by the UN-designated terrorist group HTS, marking a significant shift in EU policy towards Syria. This move comes despite HTS's past ties to Al-Qaeda and ongoing human rights concerns.
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China Urges Unfreezing of Afghanistan's Assets, Echoing UN Resolution
China urged countries to unfreeze Afghanistan's frozen assets, aligning with a UN resolution extending the Taliban sanctions monitoring team's mandate for 14 months, while analysts linked the asset freeze to human rights issues.
China Urges Unfreezing of Afghanistan's Assets, Echoing UN Resolution
China urged countries to unfreeze Afghanistan's frozen assets, aligning with a UN resolution extending the Taliban sanctions monitoring team's mandate for 14 months, while analysts linked the asset freeze to human rights issues.
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EU Imposes First Sanctions on Russian Military Intelligence for Hybrid Attacks
The European Union imposed sanctions on 16 individuals and three entities, including Unit 29155 of Russia's GRU, for alleged hybrid attacks across Europe aimed at destabilizing support for Ukraine and hindering weapons supplies; actions included cyberattacks, arson, bombings, and disinformation camp...
EU Imposes First Sanctions on Russian Military Intelligence for Hybrid Attacks
The European Union imposed sanctions on 16 individuals and three entities, including Unit 29155 of Russia's GRU, for alleged hybrid attacks across Europe aimed at destabilizing support for Ukraine and hindering weapons supplies; actions included cyberattacks, arson, bombings, and disinformation camp...
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U.S. Engages with Syrian HTS Rebels Amidst Syria's Transition
The U.S. has made direct contact with Syria's Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) rebels, despite their terrorist designation, signaling a potential shift in U.S. policy as Syria transitions from Assad's rule; Turkey has also reopened its embassy in Damascus.
U.S. Engages with Syrian HTS Rebels Amidst Syria's Transition
The U.S. has made direct contact with Syria's Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) rebels, despite their terrorist designation, signaling a potential shift in U.S. policy as Syria transitions from Assad's rule; Turkey has also reopened its embassy in Damascus.
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China's Limited Engagement in Syria's Post-Conflict Reconstruction
During a September 2023 visit to Hangzhou, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Chinese President Xi Jinping reaffirmed their strategic partnership, despite the ongoing Syrian civil war and the change in regime; China's involvement, however, is limited due to corruption and uncertain economic models...
China's Limited Engagement in Syria's Post-Conflict Reconstruction
During a September 2023 visit to Hangzhou, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Chinese President Xi Jinping reaffirmed their strategic partnership, despite the ongoing Syrian civil war and the change in regime; China's involvement, however, is limited due to corruption and uncertain economic models...
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40% Bias Score


Georgia Faces Potential Dual Presidency Amidst Political Crisis
Georgia's ruling Georgian Dream party is attempting to install pro-Russian Mikhail Kavelashvili as president despite incumbent Salome Zourabichvili's refusal to leave office following disputed elections that sparked mass protests; Zourabichvili calls for new elections, while the EU considers sanctio...
Georgia Faces Potential Dual Presidency Amidst Political Crisis
Georgia's ruling Georgian Dream party is attempting to install pro-Russian Mikhail Kavelashvili as president despite incumbent Salome Zourabichvili's refusal to leave office following disputed elections that sparked mass protests; Zourabichvili calls for new elections, while the EU considers sanctio...
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Syria's New Regime Seeks International Legitimacy Amidst Past Terror Ties
Following the ousting of Bashar al-Assad's regime, Syria's new government, led by the US-designated terrorist organization Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), is seeking international legitimacy, prompting engagement from various countries including the US, EU, and UN, despite concerns about the group's pas...

Syria's New Regime Seeks International Legitimacy Amidst Past Terror Ties
Following the ousting of Bashar al-Assad's regime, Syria's new government, led by the US-designated terrorist organization Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), is seeking international legitimacy, prompting engagement from various countries including the US, EU, and UN, despite concerns about the group's pas...
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48% Bias Score

30 North Korean Soldiers Killed or Wounded in Kursk Region Attacks
Ukraine's military intelligence reported that at least 30 North Korean soldiers were killed or wounded in attacks in Russia's Kursk region on December 14-15, 2024, with three more missing; fresh troops are replacing losses.

30 North Korean Soldiers Killed or Wounded in Kursk Region Attacks
Ukraine's military intelligence reported that at least 30 North Korean soldiers were killed or wounded in attacks in Russia's Kursk region on December 14-15, 2024, with three more missing; fresh troops are replacing losses.
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Syria's Gold Reserves Remain Stable, but Foreign Currency Reserves Plummet
Despite the Syrian civil war, the central bank's gold reserves remain at 26 tons ($2.2 billion), but its foreign currency reserves have drastically fallen from $18.5 billion in 2010 to approximately $200 million, primarily due to the regime's war spending and Western sanctions.

Syria's Gold Reserves Remain Stable, but Foreign Currency Reserves Plummet
Despite the Syrian civil war, the central bank's gold reserves remain at 26 tons ($2.2 billion), but its foreign currency reserves have drastically fallen from $18.5 billion in 2010 to approximately $200 million, primarily due to the regime's war spending and Western sanctions.
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48% Bias Score

Syrian Intelligence Official Mamlouk Reportedly in Beirut Under Hezbollah Protection
Ali Mamlouk, a senior Syrian intelligence official wanted for the 2013 Tripoli mosque bombings, is reportedly hiding in Beirut under Hezbollah's protection, despite Lebanon's caretaker Interior Minister denying his presence; opposition figures are demanding an investigation.

Syrian Intelligence Official Mamlouk Reportedly in Beirut Under Hezbollah Protection
Ali Mamlouk, a senior Syrian intelligence official wanted for the 2013 Tripoli mosque bombings, is reportedly hiding in Beirut under Hezbollah's protection, despite Lebanon's caretaker Interior Minister denying his presence; opposition figures are demanding an investigation.
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Medvedev Likens Donbass Return to Germany's Reunification; Russia Strikes Ukraine's Power Grid
Dmitry Medvedev compared the return of Donbass to Russia to the reunification of Germany, while Russia launched retaliatory strikes on Ukraine's power grid following a Ukrainian attack on a Russian airfield.

Medvedev Likens Donbass Return to Germany's Reunification; Russia Strikes Ukraine's Power Grid
Dmitry Medvedev compared the return of Donbass to Russia to the reunification of Germany, while Russia launched retaliatory strikes on Ukraine's power grid following a Ukrainian attack on a Russian airfield.
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44% Bias Score

Seven "Black Swan" Risks Facing the Russian Economy in 2025
A Russian expert identifies seven potential "black swan" events for the country's economy in 2025, including US tariffs on Chinese goods, a new pandemic, asset seizures by the West, a sharp interest rate hike, escalation of the Ukraine conflict, new EU sanctions, and instability in Belarus.

Seven "Black Swan" Risks Facing the Russian Economy in 2025
A Russian expert identifies seven potential "black swan" events for the country's economy in 2025, including US tariffs on Chinese goods, a new pandemic, asset seizures by the West, a sharp interest rate hike, escalation of the Ukraine conflict, new EU sanctions, and instability in Belarus.
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52% Bias Score
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