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Turkey Threatens Syria Military Operation Unless YPG is Dissolved
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan threatened military action in northern Syria on January 7, 2025, unless the new Syrian government dissolves the YPG militia, which Turkey views as a terrorist organization linked to the PKK; Ankara also criticized US support for the YPG.
Turkey Threatens Syria Military Operation Unless YPG is Dissolved
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan threatened military action in northern Syria on January 7, 2025, unless the new Syrian government dissolves the YPG militia, which Turkey views as a terrorist organization linked to the PKK; Ankara also criticized US support for the YPG.
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56% Bias Score


Syria Reopens Airport, Boosts Power Generation Amid Post-Conflict Recovery
On January 7, 2025, Syria's new government reopened Damascus International Airport to Gulf flights, announced incoming power-generating vessels to boost electricity by 50 percent, and is performing maintenance on the Baniyas Refinery while addressing security concerns and medicine shortages.
Syria Reopens Airport, Boosts Power Generation Amid Post-Conflict Recovery
On January 7, 2025, Syria's new government reopened Damascus International Airport to Gulf flights, announced incoming power-generating vessels to boost electricity by 50 percent, and is performing maintenance on the Baniyas Refinery while addressing security concerns and medicine shortages.
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36% Bias Score


EU Weighs Easing Some Syria Sanctions, Linking Relief to Minority Rights
The EU is considering easing some sanctions on Syria, particularly those impacting humanitarian aid and refugee returns, contingent upon the Assad regime's commitment to minority protection; a concrete proposal is expected next week.
EU Weighs Easing Some Syria Sanctions, Linking Relief to Minority Rights
The EU is considering easing some sanctions on Syria, particularly those impacting humanitarian aid and refugee returns, contingent upon the Assad regime's commitment to minority protection; a concrete proposal is expected next week.
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44% Bias Score


Turkey Claims Success in Countering Over 2,000 Disinformation Campaigns
Turkey's Director of Communications, Fahrettin Altun, announced at the 2nd Communication Congress's preparatory workshop in Ankara that they've countered over 2,000 disinformation campaigns targeting the country.
Turkey Claims Success in Countering Over 2,000 Disinformation Campaigns
Turkey's Director of Communications, Fahrettin Altun, announced at the 2nd Communication Congress's preparatory workshop in Ankara that they've countered over 2,000 disinformation campaigns targeting the country.
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68% Bias Score


US Grants Six-Month Syria Sanctions Waiver for Essential Services
The US issued a six-month sanctions waiver for Syria to ensure access to essential services like electricity, water, and sanitation, while continuing to monitor Islamist rebel groups and linking future sanctions relief to political progress.
US Grants Six-Month Syria Sanctions Waiver for Essential Services
The US issued a six-month sanctions waiver for Syria to ensure access to essential services like electricity, water, and sanitation, while continuing to monitor Islamist rebel groups and linking future sanctions relief to political progress.
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36% Bias Score


Turkey's New Syria Strategy: Balancing Security and Reconstruction
After the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime on December 8, 2024, Turkey is recalibrating its Syria strategy, focusing on national reconciliation, economic development, and the return of Syrian refugees while addressing security concerns posed by the YPG and Israel's actions.
Turkey's New Syria Strategy: Balancing Security and Reconstruction
After the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime on December 8, 2024, Turkey is recalibrating its Syria strategy, focusing on national reconciliation, economic development, and the return of Syrian refugees while addressing security concerns posed by the YPG and Israel's actions.
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40% Bias Score

Turkey Threatens Military Action Against Kurdish Forces in Syria
Turkey threatened military action against Kurdish YPG forces in Syria unless they withdraw following the December overthrow of Bashar al-Assad by the HTS, a group supported by Turkey, which now demands the YPG's dissolution and the departure of foreign fighters from Syria.

Turkey Threatens Military Action Against Kurdish Forces in Syria
Turkey threatened military action against Kurdish YPG forces in Syria unless they withdraw following the December overthrow of Bashar al-Assad by the HTS, a group supported by Turkey, which now demands the YPG's dissolution and the departure of foreign fighters from Syria.
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48% Bias Score

Obama's Foreign Policy: Unintended Consequences and Regional Instability
Obama's foreign policy, characterized by a "lead from behind" approach, yielded unintended negative consequences such as the Syrian Civil War (resulting in over 500,000 deaths and 13 million displaced), the Libyan intervention's creation of a failed state, and the Iran nuclear deal's failure to curb...

Obama's Foreign Policy: Unintended Consequences and Regional Instability
Obama's foreign policy, characterized by a "lead from behind" approach, yielded unintended negative consequences such as the Syrian Civil War (resulting in over 500,000 deaths and 13 million displaced), the Libyan intervention's creation of a failed state, and the Iran nuclear deal's failure to curb...
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60% Bias Score

Syria's New Government Restores Key Services Amidst Infrastructure Challenges
On January 7, 2025, the new Syrian government resumed international flights at Damascus Airport, announced incoming power-generating vessels from Türkiye and Qatar to boost electricity, and reported ongoing maintenance at the Baniyas Refinery alongside a security operation targeting former governmen...

Syria's New Government Restores Key Services Amidst Infrastructure Challenges
On January 7, 2025, the new Syrian government resumed international flights at Damascus Airport, announced incoming power-generating vessels from Türkiye and Qatar to boost electricity, and reported ongoing maintenance at the Baniyas Refinery alongside a security operation targeting former governmen...
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36% Bias Score

SBS Troops Face Murder Charges Over Libya Killing
British Special Boat Service troops face potential murder charges for killing a suspected Libyan terrorist during a 2021 covert operation; this follows similar investigations into alleged unlawful killings by SAS troops in Syria and Afghanistan, raising concerns about accountability and soldier welf...

SBS Troops Face Murder Charges Over Libya Killing
British Special Boat Service troops face potential murder charges for killing a suspected Libyan terrorist during a 2021 covert operation; this follows similar investigations into alleged unlawful killings by SAS troops in Syria and Afghanistan, raising concerns about accountability and soldier welf...
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48% Bias Score

Misinformation Fuels Instability in Post-Assad Syria
Following the overthrow of the Assad regime in Syria, the spread of misinformation has increased dramatically, with various factions and foreign actors using false narratives to further their agendas, impacting domestic stability and international perceptions.

Misinformation Fuels Instability in Post-Assad Syria
Following the overthrow of the Assad regime in Syria, the spread of misinformation has increased dramatically, with various factions and foreign actors using false narratives to further their agendas, impacting domestic stability and international perceptions.
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36% Bias Score

Syria-Jordan Ties Strengthen: High-Level Delegation Visit and Test Flight to Damascus
A high-level Syrian delegation, including ministers of foreign affairs, defense, and oil, visited Jordan on Tuesday for the first time since the Syrian civil war began, focusing on boosting bilateral cooperation in various sectors, while a Jordanian plane conducted a test flight to Damascus, signali...

Syria-Jordan Ties Strengthen: High-Level Delegation Visit and Test Flight to Damascus
A high-level Syrian delegation, including ministers of foreign affairs, defense, and oil, visited Jordan on Tuesday for the first time since the Syrian civil war began, focusing on boosting bilateral cooperation in various sectors, while a Jordanian plane conducted a test flight to Damascus, signali...
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40% Bias Score
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