Syria Destroys Seized Drugs, Exposing Scale of Captagon Trade
Syrian rebel forces destroyed large quantities of cannabis and one million Captagon pills seized from former Assad regime facilities in Damascus, highlighting the significant role of drug production in Syria's conflict and its €9.5 billion annual revenue.
Syria Destroys Seized Drugs, Exposing Scale of Captagon Trade
Syrian rebel forces destroyed large quantities of cannabis and one million Captagon pills seized from former Assad regime facilities in Damascus, highlighting the significant role of drug production in Syria's conflict and its €9.5 billion annual revenue.
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44% Bias Score
Syria Celebrates Assad Regime's Fall, Embraces New National Identity
Following the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, tens of thousands of citizens celebrated in the streets, replacing regime symbols with the three-star opposition flag, marking the beginning of a new era and national identity.
Syria Celebrates Assad Regime's Fall, Embraces New National Identity
Following the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, tens of thousands of citizens celebrated in the streets, replacing regime symbols with the three-star opposition flag, marking the beginning of a new era and national identity.
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52% Bias Score
Turkey's Firm Syria Policy: Military Intervention and Domestic Crackdown
A Turkish journalist reported that the ruling AKP party has adopted a firm policy on Syria, involving military training and restructuring of the Syrian army, presented as a national security priority with potential legal consequences for domestic opposition.
Turkey's Firm Syria Policy: Military Intervention and Domestic Crackdown
A Turkish journalist reported that the ruling AKP party has adopted a firm policy on Syria, involving military training and restructuring of the Syrian army, presented as a national security priority with potential legal consequences for domestic opposition.
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56% Bias Score
SDF Launches Counter-Offensive Against Turkish-Backed Forces in Northern Syria
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's rule, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) launched a counter-offensive against the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army (SNA) near the Turkish border on October 24, aiming to retake areas like Manbij; the conflict, causing dozens of casualties, risks destabilizi...
SDF Launches Counter-Offensive Against Turkish-Backed Forces in Northern Syria
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's rule, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) launched a counter-offensive against the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army (SNA) near the Turkish border on October 24, aiming to retake areas like Manbij; the conflict, causing dozens of casualties, risks destabilizi...
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44% Bias Score
Syrian Christians Celebrate Christmas Eve Amidst Security Concerns After Attacks
Syrian Christians celebrated Christmas Eve mass for the first time since the fall of President Bashar al-Assad in early December amid heightened security concerns following reports of attacks targeting Christian sites, including the burning of a Christmas tree and an attack on a Greek Orthodox churc...
Syrian Christians Celebrate Christmas Eve Amidst Security Concerns After Attacks
Syrian Christians celebrated Christmas Eve mass for the first time since the fall of President Bashar al-Assad in early December amid heightened security concerns following reports of attacks targeting Christian sites, including the burning of a Christmas tree and an attack on a Greek Orthodox churc...
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36% Bias Score
Jubilee Year Begins Amidst Global Conflicts
Pope Francis initiated the Catholic Church's Jubilee Year by opening the Holy Door at St. Peter's Basilica on Christmas Eve, emphasizing hope amid global conflicts; this contrasts with the somber Christmases in Bethlehem and Syria due to regional wars and concerns over religious freedom, while a Rus...
Jubilee Year Begins Amidst Global Conflicts
Pope Francis initiated the Catholic Church's Jubilee Year by opening the Holy Door at St. Peter's Basilica on Christmas Eve, emphasizing hope amid global conflicts; this contrasts with the somber Christmases in Bethlehem and Syria due to regional wars and concerns over religious freedom, while a Rus...
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44% Bias Score
Syria Celebrates Assad Regime's Fall, Embraces New National Identity
Following the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, tens of thousands of citizens celebrated in the streets, replacing regime symbols with the three-star opposition flag. This marks the end of over fifty years of Assad family rule and signals a significant shift in the country's political and social la...
Syria Celebrates Assad Regime's Fall, Embraces New National Identity
Following the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, tens of thousands of citizens celebrated in the streets, replacing regime symbols with the three-star opposition flag. This marks the end of over fifty years of Assad family rule and signals a significant shift in the country's political and social la...
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44% Bias Score
Syria Celebrates Assad Regime's Fall, Embraces New National Identity
Tens of thousands of Syrians celebrated the fall of the Assad regime, replacing regime symbols with the three-starred opposition flag, signifying a rejection of decades of authoritarian rule and propaganda.
Syria Celebrates Assad Regime's Fall, Embraces New National Identity
Tens of thousands of Syrians celebrated the fall of the Assad regime, replacing regime symbols with the three-starred opposition flag, signifying a rejection of decades of authoritarian rule and propaganda.
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48% Bias Score
Aleppo Bishop Recounts Two Wars, Christians' Plight
In Aleppo, Syria, Bishop Bento Kasis recounts surviving ISIS attacks, witnessing the Christian population's decline from 200,000 to 35,000-40,000 due to two civil wars, and negotiating with rebel groups while searching for two abducted metropolitans.
Aleppo Bishop Recounts Two Wars, Christians' Plight
In Aleppo, Syria, Bishop Bento Kasis recounts surviving ISIS attacks, witnessing the Christian population's decline from 200,000 to 35,000-40,000 due to two civil wars, and negotiating with rebel groups while searching for two abducted metropolitans.
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48% Bias Score
Jubilee Year Launches Amidst Global Conflicts
Pope Francis opened the Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica on Christmas Eve, initiating the Catholic Church's Jubilee Year focused on reconciliation, while subdued celebrations in Bethlehem and anxieties in Syria highlight global conflicts impacting Christmas observances. A Russian attack on Kryvy Ri...
Jubilee Year Launches Amidst Global Conflicts
Pope Francis opened the Holy Door of St. Peter's Basilica on Christmas Eve, initiating the Catholic Church's Jubilee Year focused on reconciliation, while subdued celebrations in Bethlehem and anxieties in Syria highlight global conflicts impacting Christmas observances. A Russian attack on Kryvy Ri...
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40% Bias Score
Putin's Year-End Report: Omissions Highlight Russia's 2024 Challenges
In a carefully orchestrated year-end press conference, Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine, highlighting military gains while omitting several critical events of 2024, including the death of Alexei Navalny, the Crocus City Hall terrorist attack, the collapse of...
Putin's Year-End Report: Omissions Highlight Russia's 2024 Challenges
In a carefully orchestrated year-end press conference, Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine, highlighting military gains while omitting several critical events of 2024, including the death of Alexei Navalny, the Crocus City Hall terrorist attack, the collapse of...
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32% Bias Score
Sanctions Relief for Syria: Ignoring HTS's Abuses
A New York Times editorial calls for US sanctions relief in Syria, while overlooking Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham's (HTS) human rights abuses and potential consequences of such a move for US national security interests.
Sanctions Relief for Syria: Ignoring HTS's Abuses
A New York Times editorial calls for US sanctions relief in Syria, while overlooking Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham's (HTS) human rights abuses and potential consequences of such a move for US national security interests.
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60% Bias Score