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Saudi Arabia Meets with Syria's Transitional Leader Amidst Security and Political Instability
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met with Syria's transitional leader Ahmad al-Sharaa on October 26th, 2023, following al-Sharaa's dissolution of the Syrian parliament, army, and Ba'ath party, creating significant security and political challenges, including the resurgence of ISIS and the need...
Saudi Arabia Meets with Syria's Transitional Leader Amidst Security and Political Instability
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met with Syria's transitional leader Ahmad al-Sharaa on October 26th, 2023, following al-Sharaa's dissolution of the Syrian parliament, army, and Ba'ath party, creating significant security and political challenges, including the resurgence of ISIS and the need...
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44% Bias Score


Syria's Interim President Visits Saudi Arabia, Signaling Shift Away From Iran
Syria's interim president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, formerly linked to al-Qaida, visited Saudi Arabia, signaling a potential shift away from Iran; this follows Saudi Arabia's 2023 restoration of ties with Assad and aims to lift sanctions on Syria, estimated to cost hundreds of billions of dollars for recons...
Syria's Interim President Visits Saudi Arabia, Signaling Shift Away From Iran
Syria's interim president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, formerly linked to al-Qaida, visited Saudi Arabia, signaling a potential shift away from Iran; this follows Saudi Arabia's 2023 restoration of ties with Assad and aims to lift sanctions on Syria, estimated to cost hundreds of billions of dollars for recons...
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48% Bias Score


Turkey to Lead Four-Nation Coalition Against ISIS, Potentially Ending U.S. Support for YPG
Turkey announced a plan for a four-nation coalition (Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Jordan) to fight ISIS remnants in Syria, potentially enabling the U.S. to end its support for Kurdish YPG forces which Turkey views as terrorists.
Turkey to Lead Four-Nation Coalition Against ISIS, Potentially Ending U.S. Support for YPG
Turkey announced a plan for a four-nation coalition (Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Jordan) to fight ISIS remnants in Syria, potentially enabling the U.S. to end its support for Kurdish YPG forces which Turkey views as terrorists.
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48% Bias Score


Iraqi Factions Reconsider US Troop Withdrawal After Assad's Fall
The fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has prompted Iran-allied factions in Iraq to reconsider their calls for the withdrawal of US forces, fearing an ISIS resurgence in the ensuing power vacuum; this follows an agreement for the US-led coalition to end its mission in Iraq by September 2025.
Iraqi Factions Reconsider US Troop Withdrawal After Assad's Fall
The fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has prompted Iran-allied factions in Iraq to reconsider their calls for the withdrawal of US forces, fearing an ISIS resurgence in the ensuing power vacuum; this follows an agreement for the US-led coalition to end its mission in Iraq by September 2025.
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36% Bias Score


Landmines Kill Civilians Returning to Farms in Idlib
In Idlib, Syria, Ayghad's father was killed by a landmine while reclaiming their farmland; since December, landmines and unexploded ordnance have killed at least 144 people, including 27 children, highlighting the danger to civilians returning to previously war-torn areas.
Landmines Kill Civilians Returning to Farms in Idlib
In Idlib, Syria, Ayghad's father was killed by a landmine while reclaiming their farmland; since December, landmines and unexploded ordnance have killed at least 144 people, including 27 children, highlighting the danger to civilians returning to previously war-torn areas.
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32% Bias Score


Syria's New Leadership Announces National Dialogue and Transitional Government
Following the ousting of Bashar al-Assad on December 8th, Abdulrahman Sharaa, leader of the Ahrar al-Sham group, has been appointed as Syria's interim president and is planning a national dialogue and transitional government, receiving support from Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
Syria's New Leadership Announces National Dialogue and Transitional Government
Following the ousting of Bashar al-Assad on December 8th, Abdulrahman Sharaa, leader of the Ahrar al-Sham group, has been appointed as Syria's interim president and is planning a national dialogue and transitional government, receiving support from Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
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44% Bias Score

US Aid Cuts Jeopardize Security at Syrian ISIS Camp
The US decision to cut international aid has created significant challenges for the Al-Hol camp in Syria, which houses over 40,000 people, mostly women and children associated with ISIS. The disruption of aid has already led to temporary food shortages and the suspension of repatriation efforts for ...

US Aid Cuts Jeopardize Security at Syrian ISIS Camp
The US decision to cut international aid has created significant challenges for the Al-Hol camp in Syria, which houses over 40,000 people, mostly women and children associated with ISIS. The disruption of aid has already led to temporary food shortages and the suspension of repatriation efforts for ...
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60% Bias Score

Turkey to Lead Anti-ISIS Coalition, Potentially Ending U.S. Support for Kurdish Fighters
Turkey, Iraq, Syria, and Jordan plan a joint operation against ISIS remnants, potentially allowing the U.S. to sever ties with Kurdish Syrian fighters, addressing Turkey's concerns over ISIS prisoners held by Kurdish forces, and initiating preliminary talks to make this happen.

Turkey to Lead Anti-ISIS Coalition, Potentially Ending U.S. Support for Kurdish Fighters
Turkey, Iraq, Syria, and Jordan plan a joint operation against ISIS remnants, potentially allowing the U.S. to sever ties with Kurdish Syrian fighters, addressing Turkey's concerns over ISIS prisoners held by Kurdish forces, and initiating preliminary talks to make this happen.
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56% Bias Score

Assad's Fall: Kurdish Autonomy in Syria Faces HTS Threat
The fall of the Assad regime in December 2024 has created a power struggle between the Kurdish-dominated AANES, controlling 30% of Syria and vital resources, and the newly dominant HTS, which seeks total control and rejects Kurdish autonomy, potentially igniting a new civil war.

Assad's Fall: Kurdish Autonomy in Syria Faces HTS Threat
The fall of the Assad regime in December 2024 has created a power struggle between the Kurdish-dominated AANES, controlling 30% of Syria and vital resources, and the newly dominant HTS, which seeks total control and rejects Kurdish autonomy, potentially igniting a new civil war.
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44% Bias Score

Syria's Interim President Announces National Unity, New Constitution
Syria's interim president, Ahmad al-Sharaa, dissolved the Syrian army and other militias, unifying them under a national army, announced a National Dialogue Conference to draft a new constitution, and promised an inclusive government; this followed the lifting of some EU sanctions and international ...

Syria's Interim President Announces National Unity, New Constitution
Syria's interim president, Ahmad al-Sharaa, dissolved the Syrian army and other militias, unifying them under a national army, announced a National Dialogue Conference to draft a new constitution, and promised an inclusive government; this followed the lifting of some EU sanctions and international ...
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52% Bias Score

Trump's Syria Withdrawal and Ukraine Aid Request Raise Concerns
President Trump announced the withdrawal of 2,000 US troops from northeastern Syria, leaving Kurdish fighters vulnerable, and requested Israel send ammunition to Ukraine for Patriot missile systems, raising concerns about regional stability and US foreign policy.

Trump's Syria Withdrawal and Ukraine Aid Request Raise Concerns
President Trump announced the withdrawal of 2,000 US troops from northeastern Syria, leaving Kurdish fighters vulnerable, and requested Israel send ammunition to Ukraine for Patriot missile systems, raising concerns about regional stability and US foreign policy.
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48% Bias Score

US Aid Cut Threatens Stability of Syrian ISIS Camp
The US decision to halt foreign aid threatens the al-Hol camp in Syria, housing 40,000 ISIS families, causing concerns about security and potentially triggering a resurgence of ISIS due to disruption of vital services and NGO operations.

US Aid Cut Threatens Stability of Syrian ISIS Camp
The US decision to halt foreign aid threatens the al-Hol camp in Syria, housing 40,000 ISIS families, causing concerns about security and potentially triggering a resurgence of ISIS due to disruption of vital services and NGO operations.
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48% Bias Score
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