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Syria Base Loss Threatens Russia's African Influence
The potential fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria creates uncertainty about the future of Russian military bases there, which are crucial for Wagner Group operations in Africa and are now threatened; the loss of these bases would significantly impact Russia's ability to support its African all...
Syria Base Loss Threatens Russia's African Influence
The potential fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria creates uncertainty about the future of Russian military bases there, which are crucial for Wagner Group operations in Africa and are now threatened; the loss of these bases would significantly impact Russia's ability to support its African all...
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44% Bias Score


Germany Considers One-Time Syria Trip for Refugees
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser proposed a one-time trip to Syria for Syrian refugees in Germany without impacting their protection status, prompting debate and concerns regarding potential abuse.
Germany Considers One-Time Syria Trip for Refugees
German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser proposed a one-time trip to Syria for Syrian refugees in Germany without impacting their protection status, prompting debate and concerns regarding potential abuse.
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40% Bias Score


Germany Announces Aid for Syria Amidst Continued Sanctions
Following the overthrow of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on December 8th, Germany's foreign minister, Annalena Baerbock, announced an additional €50 million in aid for Syria while advocating for maintaining sanctions against specific Syrian officials responsible for war crimes. The US concurrentl...
Germany Announces Aid for Syria Amidst Continued Sanctions
Following the overthrow of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on December 8th, Germany's foreign minister, Annalena Baerbock, announced an additional €50 million in aid for Syria while advocating for maintaining sanctions against specific Syrian officials responsible for war crimes. The US concurrentl...
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48% Bias Score


Four IDF Soldiers Killed in Northern Gaza Clash
Four Israeli soldiers were killed and six wounded in a northern Gaza clash this morning, with two seriously injured; initial reports point to explosives and gunfire near Beit Hanoun.
Four IDF Soldiers Killed in Northern Gaza Clash
Four Israeli soldiers were killed and six wounded in a northern Gaza clash this morning, with two seriously injured; initial reports point to explosives and gunfire near Beit Hanoun.
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32% Bias Score


International Meetings to Discuss Lifting Sanctions on Syria
Two meetings, one among Arab states and another with Western powers and the UN, will be held in Saudi Arabia to discuss lifting international sanctions on Syria's new transitional government led by Ahmad al-Chareh, following the end of the 13-year civil war and the ouster of Bashar al-Assad by al-Qa...
International Meetings to Discuss Lifting Sanctions on Syria
Two meetings, one among Arab states and another with Western powers and the UN, will be held in Saudi Arabia to discuss lifting international sanctions on Syria's new transitional government led by Ahmad al-Chareh, following the end of the 13-year civil war and the ouster of Bashar al-Assad by al-Qa...
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44% Bias Score


Italy's Tajani Visits Lebanon, Syria Amid Regional Instability
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani visited Lebanon and Syria, praising Lebanon's new president and discussing regional stability and the Gaza conflict; Italy maintains a significant military presence in Lebanon through UNIFIL, recently facing an attack.
Italy's Tajani Visits Lebanon, Syria Amid Regional Instability
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani visited Lebanon and Syria, praising Lebanon's new president and discussing regional stability and the Gaza conflict; Italy maintains a significant military presence in Lebanon through UNIFIL, recently facing an attack.
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44% Bias Score

Syria's rejection of monetarism: economic production drives money supply
Post-Assad Syria shows increased US dollar circulation despite previous illegality, driven by economic activity rather than central bank policy, challenging monetarist views on money supply control.

Syria's rejection of monetarism: economic production drives money supply
Post-Assad Syria shows increased US dollar circulation despite previous illegality, driven by economic activity rather than central bank policy, challenging monetarist views on money supply control.
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52% Bias Score

Saydnaya Prison: Site of Mass Killings and Torture Under Assad Regime
Since 2011, Saydnaya prison in Syria, built in 1987 by Hafez al-Assad, has been the site of mass killings, torture, and executions of thousands of political prisoners and civilians under Bashar al-Assad's regime; the prison was liberated by rebel forces on December 8, 2024.

Saydnaya Prison: Site of Mass Killings and Torture Under Assad Regime
Since 2011, Saydnaya prison in Syria, built in 1987 by Hafez al-Assad, has been the site of mass killings, torture, and executions of thousands of political prisoners and civilians under Bashar al-Assad's regime; the prison was liberated by rebel forces on December 8, 2024.
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68% Bias Score

Syria and Lebanon Commit to Improved Relations After Years of Strained Ties
Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati visited Damascus, marking the first such visit since 2011, and agreed with Syrian de facto leader Ahmad al-Assad to improve bilateral relations, focusing on resolving border disputes, returning Syrian refugees, and combating smuggling.

Syria and Lebanon Commit to Improved Relations After Years of Strained Ties
Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati visited Damascus, marking the first such visit since 2011, and agreed with Syrian de facto leader Ahmad al-Assad to improve bilateral relations, focusing on resolving border disputes, returning Syrian refugees, and combating smuggling.
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40% Bias Score

Syria's Jihadist Leader Seeks to Forge Inclusive Governance
Following a protracted conflict, Syria's new administration, led by former jihadist Abu Mohammed al-Julani, is engaging with international actors; his inclusive policies, while promising, face significant challenges in institutional reform and economic recovery.

Syria's Jihadist Leader Seeks to Forge Inclusive Governance
Following a protracted conflict, Syria's new administration, led by former jihadist Abu Mohammed al-Julani, is engaging with international actors; his inclusive policies, while promising, face significant challenges in institutional reform and economic recovery.
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44% Bias Score

International Race to Stabilize Syria Through Infrastructure Investment
International efforts are underway to prevent Syria's disintegration after 14 years of civil war, focusing on infrastructure investments led by Turkey and supported by the EU and Gulf states, with the aim of stabilizing the country and integrating it into regional trade routes.

International Race to Stabilize Syria Through Infrastructure Investment
International efforts are underway to prevent Syria's disintegration after 14 years of civil war, focusing on infrastructure investments led by Turkey and supported by the EU and Gulf states, with the aim of stabilizing the country and integrating it into regional trade routes.
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44% Bias Score

Germany to Maintain Some Syria Sanctions While Providing Additional Aid
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, in Riyadh for a Syria conference, called for maintaining sanctions on Assad allies who committed war crimes while announcing €50 million in aid and linking further sanctions relief to an inclusive Syrian political process.

Germany to Maintain Some Syria Sanctions While Providing Additional Aid
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, in Riyadh for a Syria conference, called for maintaining sanctions on Assad allies who committed war crimes while announcing €50 million in aid and linking further sanctions relief to an inclusive Syrian political process.
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40% Bias Score
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