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Ukraine's Syria Outreach Amidst Gaza Hospital Raid
Ukraine's Foreign Minister met with Syria's de facto leader, delivering a message of support and offering assistance with food security, while simultaneously, the World Health Organization reported that Israeli forces raided a Gaza hospital, detaining its director, amid ongoing conflict.
Ukraine's Syria Outreach Amidst Gaza Hospital Raid
Ukraine's Foreign Minister met with Syria's de facto leader, delivering a message of support and offering assistance with food security, while simultaneously, the World Health Organization reported that Israeli forces raided a Gaza hospital, detaining its director, amid ongoing conflict.
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48% Bias Score


Syria's New Leader Announces Four-Year Plan for Elections, National Dialogue
Syria's new de facto leader, Ahmad Al Sharaa, announced plans for a national dialogue, constitution drafting within three years, and elections within four years, following a swift insurgency that ousted Bashar Al Assad after a 13-year civil war; he also intends to dissolve his group, Hayat Tahrir al...
Syria's New Leader Announces Four-Year Plan for Elections, National Dialogue
Syria's new de facto leader, Ahmad Al Sharaa, announced plans for a national dialogue, constitution drafting within three years, and elections within four years, following a swift insurgency that ousted Bashar Al Assad after a 13-year civil war; he also intends to dissolve his group, Hayat Tahrir al...
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36% Bias Score


Syria's Liberation: New Freedoms and Lingering Concerns
The fall of the al-Assad regime in Syria has led to unprecedented freedom of expression, but concerns remain about the fragility of this newfound liberty and the potential for past mistakes to be repeated, particularly regarding minority rights and the prevention of a new cult of personality.
Syria's Liberation: New Freedoms and Lingering Concerns
The fall of the al-Assad regime in Syria has led to unprecedented freedom of expression, but concerns remain about the fragility of this newfound liberty and the potential for past mistakes to be repeated, particularly regarding minority rights and the prevention of a new cult of personality.
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44% Bias Score


Syria's New Leader Outlines Four-Year Plan for Elections, Constitution Rewrite
Syria's new leader, Ahmad al-Chareh, estimates that elections will require four years, including two to three years to rewrite the constitution; he stated that relations with Iran will continue but must be based on mutual respect, and that the integration of Kurdish forces into the Syrian army is pl...
Syria's New Leader Outlines Four-Year Plan for Elections, Constitution Rewrite
Syria's new leader, Ahmad al-Chareh, estimates that elections will require four years, including two to three years to rewrite the constitution; he stated that relations with Iran will continue but must be based on mutual respect, and that the integration of Kurdish forces into the Syrian army is pl...
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36% Bias Score


Germany Pledges €60 Million in Conditional Aid to Post-Assad Syria
Germany will provide €60 million in aid to Syria through international organizations, not the government, to address the humanitarian crisis following the Assad regime's fall and the rise of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham; aid is conditional on meeting specific criteria.
Germany Pledges €60 Million in Conditional Aid to Post-Assad Syria
Germany will provide €60 million in aid to Syria through international organizations, not the government, to address the humanitarian crisis following the Assad regime's fall and the rise of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham; aid is conditional on meeting specific criteria.
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60% Bias Score


Syria's New Leader Outlines Four-Year Election Timeline
Following the ouster of Bashar al-Assad on December 8th, Syria's new leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, announced a four-year timeline for elections, a three-year process for drafting a new constitution, and a plan to dissolve the HTS group.
Syria's New Leader Outlines Four-Year Election Timeline
Following the ouster of Bashar al-Assad on December 8th, Syria's new leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, announced a four-year timeline for elections, a three-year process for drafting a new constitution, and a plan to dissolve the HTS group.
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44% Bias Score

Syria's New Leader Outlines Transition Plan
Syria's new leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, outlined plans for a transitional government involving negotiations with Kurdish forces, constitutional reform within three years, and elections within four years; he also sought to reassure Russia and attract Saudi investment while urging an end to Western sanct...

Syria's New Leader Outlines Transition Plan
Syria's new leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, outlined plans for a transitional government involving negotiations with Kurdish forces, constitutional reform within three years, and elections within four years; he also sought to reassure Russia and attract Saudi investment while urging an end to Western sanct...
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44% Bias Score

Syria Postpones Elections for Up to Four Years
Syria's de facto leader, Ahmad al-Sharaa, announced a potential four-year delay in elections, prioritizing the drafting of a new constitution and infrastructure development following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad's regime in December 2024; this decision follows a series of diplomatic meetings wit...

Syria Postpones Elections for Up to Four Years
Syria's de facto leader, Ahmad al-Sharaa, announced a potential four-year delay in elections, prioritizing the drafting of a new constitution and infrastructure development following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad's regime in December 2024; this decision follows a series of diplomatic meetings wit...
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48% Bias Score

CHP Wins Turkish Local Elections After 47 Years
The 2024 Turkish local elections saw the CHP win the most votes for the first time in 47 years, securing approximately 38 percent; the Yeniden Refah Party unexpectedly emerged as the third-largest party with over 6 percent of the vote; and the İYİ Parti's vote share plummeted to below 4 percent, lea...

CHP Wins Turkish Local Elections After 47 Years
The 2024 Turkish local elections saw the CHP win the most votes for the first time in 47 years, securing approximately 38 percent; the Yeniden Refah Party unexpectedly emerged as the third-largest party with over 6 percent of the vote; and the İYİ Parti's vote share plummeted to below 4 percent, lea...
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48% Bias Score

Merz Demands Deportations of Syrian Criminals, Stricter Immigration Policy
CDU leader Friedrich Merz advocates for deporting Syrian criminals to Syria despite its instability, proposing a stricter immigration policy with separated asylum and work migration procedures and EU-wide asylum quotas to alleviate the strain on German resources.

Merz Demands Deportations of Syrian Criminals, Stricter Immigration Policy
CDU leader Friedrich Merz advocates for deporting Syrian criminals to Syria despite its instability, proposing a stricter immigration policy with separated asylum and work migration procedures and EU-wide asylum quotas to alleviate the strain on German resources.
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48% Bias Score

Syria's Sana Journalists Recount Years of Assad Regime Censorship and Disinformation
After 21 years of Assad regime control, journalists at Syria's state news agency, Sana, recount years of censorship, torture, and disinformation campaigns, facing consequences ranging from administrative penalties to lengthy detention for minor deviations from regime narratives; they now face an unc...

Syria's Sana Journalists Recount Years of Assad Regime Censorship and Disinformation
After 21 years of Assad regime control, journalists at Syria's state news agency, Sana, recount years of censorship, torture, and disinformation campaigns, facing consequences ranging from administrative penalties to lengthy detention for minor deviations from regime narratives; they now face an unc...
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48% Bias Score

2400 BCE Syrian Discovery May Rewrite History of the Alphabet
An archaeological discovery in Syria unearthed four clay cylinders with inscriptions dating back to 2400 BCE, potentially predating the Proto-Sinaitic script by 500 years and rewriting the history of the alphabet's origins.

2400 BCE Syrian Discovery May Rewrite History of the Alphabet
An archaeological discovery in Syria unearthed four clay cylinders with inscriptions dating back to 2400 BCE, potentially predating the Proto-Sinaitic script by 500 years and rewriting the history of the alphabet's origins.
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36% Bias Score
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