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Syrian Gold Medalist Accuses Assad Regime of Theft, Threat
Syria's only Olympic gold medalist, Ghada Shouaa, accuses the Assad regime of stealing her joy and threatening her life, highlighting decades of corruption and oppression within the Syrian sports system that continues despite the fall of the Assad regime in December 2023.
Syrian Gold Medalist Accuses Assad Regime of Theft, Threat
Syria's only Olympic gold medalist, Ghada Shouaa, accuses the Assad regime of stealing her joy and threatening her life, highlighting decades of corruption and oppression within the Syrian sports system that continues despite the fall of the Assad regime in December 2023.
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48% Bias Score


Turkey Denies Supporting HTS Amidst Syrian Conflict Developments
AKP spokesperson Ömer Çelik addressed the Syrian conflict, asserting that HTS initially acted defensively before attempting to retake Assad-controlled territories; he denied Turkish support for HTS, highlighting Turkey's efforts for a political solution and mentioning HTS leader Colani's contact wit...
Turkey Denies Supporting HTS Amidst Syrian Conflict Developments
AKP spokesperson Ömer Çelik addressed the Syrian conflict, asserting that HTS initially acted defensively before attempting to retake Assad-controlled territories; he denied Turkish support for HTS, highlighting Turkey's efforts for a political solution and mentioning HTS leader Colani's contact wit...
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56% Bias Score


EU Seeks to Stabilize Syria Amidst Regional Conflicts
Following a regime change in Syria, the EU's new foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, announced plans to send a top diplomat to Damascus to engage with the new government, hoping to stabilize the region while acknowledging the challenges of potential cooperation with the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) gro...
EU Seeks to Stabilize Syria Amidst Regional Conflicts
Following a regime change in Syria, the EU's new foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, announced plans to send a top diplomat to Damascus to engage with the new government, hoping to stabilize the region while acknowledging the challenges of potential cooperation with the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) gro...
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60% Bias Score


Syrian Doctors' Potential Return Threatens German Healthcare System
The potential return of thousands of Syrian doctors to Syria following a possible fall of the Assad regime threatens the German healthcare system, which relies heavily on foreign medical professionals, with around 5,000 Syrian doctors working in German hospitals.
Syrian Doctors' Potential Return Threatens German Healthcare System
The potential return of thousands of Syrian doctors to Syria following a possible fall of the Assad regime threatens the German healthcare system, which relies heavily on foreign medical professionals, with around 5,000 Syrian doctors working in German hospitals.
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44% Bias Score


Mossad Agent Eli Cohen: Espionage, Capture, and the Enduring Quest for his Remains
Eli Cohen, a Mossad agent born in Egypt, infiltrated Syria in the 1960s under the guise of a businessman, gathering intelligence that significantly aided Israel during the Six-Day War before his capture and execution in 1965; his body remains in Syria, and Israel continues efforts to retrieve it.
Mossad Agent Eli Cohen: Espionage, Capture, and the Enduring Quest for his Remains
Eli Cohen, a Mossad agent born in Egypt, infiltrated Syria in the 1960s under the guise of a businessman, gathering intelligence that significantly aided Israel during the Six-Day War before his capture and execution in 1965; his body remains in Syria, and Israel continues efforts to retrieve it.
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36% Bias Score


Assad Family Seeks Asylum in Russia After Syrian Regime Collapse
The Assad family, including Bashar al-Assad, his wife Asma, and their three children, have fled Syria to Russia after rebels took control of Damascus, seeking asylum amid uncertainty about their future, given ongoing investigations into war crimes and human rights abuses, and the family's vast wealt...
Assad Family Seeks Asylum in Russia After Syrian Regime Collapse
The Assad family, including Bashar al-Assad, his wife Asma, and their three children, have fled Syria to Russia after rebels took control of Damascus, seeking asylum amid uncertainty about their future, given ongoing investigations into war crimes and human rights abuses, and the family's vast wealt...
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60% Bias Score

Netanyahu Visits Syrian Territory in Golan Heights, Defying Territorial Agreement
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the Syrian side of Mount Hermon on December 17, 2024, holding a security briefing and establishing guidelines for future Israeli military actions in the Golan Heights' demilitarized zone, a move criticized by the UN as a violation of a 1974 territori...

Netanyahu Visits Syrian Territory in Golan Heights, Defying Territorial Agreement
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the Syrian side of Mount Hermon on December 17, 2024, holding a security briefing and establishing guidelines for future Israeli military actions in the Golan Heights' demilitarized zone, a move criticized by the UN as a violation of a 1974 territori...
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52% Bias Score

Israel to Maintain Syrian Border Zone Presence
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israeli forces will remain in a Syrian border buffer zone, including the summit of Mount Hermon, until a new security arrangement is found, sparking condemnation from the UN for violating a 1974 ceasefire agreement.

Israel to Maintain Syrian Border Zone Presence
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israeli forces will remain in a Syrian border buffer zone, including the summit of Mount Hermon, until a new security arrangement is found, sparking condemnation from the UN for violating a 1974 ceasefire agreement.
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40% Bias Score

Cologne Exhibition Showcases Pre-War Syria's Cultural Richness
The "Syria - Against Forgetting" exhibition in Cologne's Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum showcases Syria's rich cultural heritage, countering the dominant image of war and destruction by presenting artifacts and art from various periods, highlighting its diverse cultures, religions, and art, and curated ...

Cologne Exhibition Showcases Pre-War Syria's Cultural Richness
The "Syria - Against Forgetting" exhibition in Cologne's Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum showcases Syria's rich cultural heritage, countering the dominant image of war and destruction by presenting artifacts and art from various periods, highlighting its diverse cultures, religions, and art, and curated ...
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44% Bias Score

CNN Investigates Staged Report on Freed Syrian Prisoner
CNN is investigating a report by international correspondent Clarissa Ward about a Syrian prisoner released from Assad's detention, after Syrian fact-checkers alleged the report, which went viral, was staged; the prisoner's identity was revealed as Salama Mohamed Salama, a low-ranking intelligence o...

CNN Investigates Staged Report on Freed Syrian Prisoner
CNN is investigating a report by international correspondent Clarissa Ward about a Syrian prisoner released from Assad's detention, after Syrian fact-checkers alleged the report, which went viral, was staged; the prisoner's identity was revealed as Salama Mohamed Salama, a low-ranking intelligence o...
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56% Bias Score

Al-Assad Flees Syria as New Islamist Government Engages West
After a swift opposition offensive, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad fled to Russia, while the new Islamist leader, Abu Mohamed al Julani, is engaging with Western powers, prompting a reassessment of regional stability and the fight against terrorism.

Al-Assad Flees Syria as New Islamist Government Engages West
After a swift opposition offensive, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad fled to Russia, while the new Islamist leader, Abu Mohamed al Julani, is engaging with Western powers, prompting a reassessment of regional stability and the fight against terrorism.
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40% Bias Score

Damascus Reopens Schools Amidst Celebrations Following Assad's Fall
Following Bashar al-Assad's December 8th ouster, Damascus schools and universities reopened on December 10th, with university attendance at 80% and schools at 30%, amidst widespread celebrations involving the toppling of Hafez al-Assad's statue and pro-democracy demonstrations.

Damascus Reopens Schools Amidst Celebrations Following Assad's Fall
Following Bashar al-Assad's December 8th ouster, Damascus schools and universities reopened on December 10th, with university attendance at 80% and schools at 30%, amidst widespread celebrations involving the toppling of Hafez al-Assad's statue and pro-democracy demonstrations.
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64% Bias Score
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