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Golan Heights Reopens After Ceasefire, but Dangers Remain
Road 99 in the Golan Heights, previously a military zone, reopened after a November ceasefire, despite lingering dangers like unexploded ordnance and the ongoing Israeli military presence in Syria, while tourists are slowly returning.
Golan Heights Reopens After Ceasefire, but Dangers Remain
Road 99 in the Golan Heights, previously a military zone, reopened after a November ceasefire, despite lingering dangers like unexploded ordnance and the ongoing Israeli military presence in Syria, while tourists are slowly returning.
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60% Bias Score


Syrian Women Protest Islamist Government Appointments
Two weeks after Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's flight to Moscow, leaving behind a devastated country, a national army comprised of various groups assumed power. Initial Islamist appointments to ministerial positions have prompted women-led protests in Damascus, fearing a loss of hard-won freedom...
Syrian Women Protest Islamist Government Appointments
Two weeks after Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's flight to Moscow, leaving behind a devastated country, a national army comprised of various groups assumed power. Initial Islamist appointments to ministerial positions have prompted women-led protests in Damascus, fearing a loss of hard-won freedom...
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56% Bias Score


US Military Presence in Syria Uncertain After Assad Regime Collapse
The collapse of Syria's Assad regime creates uncertainty for the roughly 2,000 US troops in eastern Syria, tasked with fighting ISIS and monitoring Iran, amid broader regional instability following the October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.
US Military Presence in Syria Uncertain After Assad Regime Collapse
The collapse of Syria's Assad regime creates uncertainty for the roughly 2,000 US troops in eastern Syria, tasked with fighting ISIS and monitoring Iran, amid broader regional instability following the October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.
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36% Bias Score


US Troop Presence in Syria More Than Doubles, Exceeding Pentagon's Acknowledged Numbers
The US military presence in Syria has more than doubled to approximately 2000 troops, exceeding the Pentagon's previously acknowledged figure of 900, primarily due to increased threats following the October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel; this secrecy has implications for relations with neighboring cou...
US Troop Presence in Syria More Than Doubles, Exceeding Pentagon's Acknowledged Numbers
The US military presence in Syria has more than doubled to approximately 2000 troops, exceeding the Pentagon's previously acknowledged figure of 900, primarily due to increased threats following the October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel; this secrecy has implications for relations with neighboring cou...
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28% Bias Score


Syrian Women Protest Loss of Rights Under New Islamist Rule
Thousands of women in northern Syria protested against the newly installed HTS government, fearing the loss of rights and condemning Turkish military actions in the region following the displacement of Assad's regime; the HTS spokesperson cited women's "biological and physiological nature" as reason...
Syrian Women Protest Loss of Rights Under New Islamist Rule
Thousands of women in northern Syria protested against the newly installed HTS government, fearing the loss of rights and condemning Turkish military actions in the region following the displacement of Assad's regime; the HTS spokesperson cited women's "biological and physiological nature" as reason...
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36% Bias Score


US Military Presence in Syria More Than Doubles; Pentagon Confirms Secret Troop Surge
The Pentagon recently acknowledged that the number of US troops in Syria is approximately 2,000, more than double the previously reported figure of 900, due to fluctuating temporary forces and diplomatic considerations, revealing a long-standing discrepancy in publicly released information.
US Military Presence in Syria More Than Doubles; Pentagon Confirms Secret Troop Surge
The Pentagon recently acknowledged that the number of US troops in Syria is approximately 2,000, more than double the previously reported figure of 900, due to fluctuating temporary forces and diplomatic considerations, revealing a long-standing discrepancy in publicly released information.
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16% Bias Score

Syria: Shrine Damage Sparks Deadly Protests
Following alleged damage to an Alevi shrine in Aleppo, protests in several Syrian provinces resulted in clashes between protesters and security forces, leaving casualties; the interim government blamed the unrest on the toppled regime.

Syria: Shrine Damage Sparks Deadly Protests
Following alleged damage to an Alevi shrine in Aleppo, protests in several Syrian provinces resulted in clashes between protesters and security forces, leaving casualties; the interim government blamed the unrest on the toppled regime.
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36% Bias Score

Syria's New Government Agrees to Cooperate in War Crimes Investigation
Following a visit by the UN's International, Impartial and Independent Mechanism (IIIM) for Syria, the new Syrian authorities have expressed willingness to cooperate in investigating war crimes and crimes against humanity committed since 2011, leading to plans for the IIIM's operational deployment.

Syria's New Government Agrees to Cooperate in War Crimes Investigation
Following a visit by the UN's International, Impartial and Independent Mechanism (IIIM) for Syria, the new Syrian authorities have expressed willingness to cooperate in investigating war crimes and crimes against humanity committed since 2011, leading to plans for the IIIM's operational deployment.
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32% Bias Score

Fall of al-Assad Regime Highlights Russia's Weakened Influence in Syria
The Syrian civil war ended with the ousting of Bashar al-Assad, who sought asylum in Russia, marking a significant decline in Russia's regional influence due to its weakened military caused by the war in Ukraine. Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), led by Ahmad al-Sharaa, played a major role in the offensiv...

Fall of al-Assad Regime Highlights Russia's Weakened Influence in Syria
The Syrian civil war ended with the ousting of Bashar al-Assad, who sought asylum in Russia, marking a significant decline in Russia's regional influence due to its weakened military caused by the war in Ukraine. Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), led by Ahmad al-Sharaa, played a major role in the offensiv...
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60% Bias Score

Turkey's Dialogue with Syrian Islamist Group Raises Concerns
Turkey's President Erdogan announced close dialogue with Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's leader, planning increased involvement in Syria while supporting the Syrian people; Germany warned against this, highlighting the Kurds' key role in defeating ISIS and the potential threat of ISIS resurgence.

Turkey's Dialogue with Syrian Islamist Group Raises Concerns
Turkey's President Erdogan announced close dialogue with Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's leader, planning increased involvement in Syria while supporting the Syrian people; Germany warned against this, highlighting the Kurds' key role in defeating ISIS and the potential threat of ISIS resurgence.
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40% Bias Score

Syrian Women Protest Loss of Rights Under New Rule
Thousands of women protested in northern Syria against the HTS, fearing a loss of rights after Assad's regime change, particularly concerning government roles and the ongoing Turkish military actions.

Syrian Women Protest Loss of Rights Under New Rule
Thousands of women protested in northern Syria against the HTS, fearing a loss of rights after Assad's regime change, particularly concerning government roles and the ongoing Turkish military actions.
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40% Bias Score

Assad Regime's \$5.6 Billion Captagon Empire: Challenges for Syria's New Leaders
Syria's Assad regime generated an estimated \$5.6 billion annually from Captagon production, deeply entwining military and family members in the illicit drug trade; the new leadership faces challenges in dismantling this operation and addressing widespread addiction.

Assad Regime's \$5.6 Billion Captagon Empire: Challenges for Syria's New Leaders
Syria's Assad regime generated an estimated \$5.6 billion annually from Captagon production, deeply entwining military and family members in the illicit drug trade; the new leadership faces challenges in dismantling this operation and addressing widespread addiction.
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40% Bias Score
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