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Syria's Christians cautiously optimistic after Assad's fall
After the Assad regime's fall, Syria's Christian population, decimated by civil war to 300,000 from 1.5 million in 2011, cautiously welcomes the new Islamist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham leadership, which has promised religious freedom despite past extremist ties.
Syria's Christians cautiously optimistic after Assad's fall
After the Assad regime's fall, Syria's Christian population, decimated by civil war to 300,000 from 1.5 million in 2011, cautiously welcomes the new Islamist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham leadership, which has promised religious freedom despite past extremist ties.
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48% Bias Score


Sanctioned Russian Ship Sinks in Mediterranean, Raising Questions About Cargo
The sanctioned Russian cargo ship Ursa Major sank in the Mediterranean after an explosion, with two crew members missing; conflicting reports suggest its cargo was either construction equipment or military hardware being withdrawn from Syria following recent rebel advances.
Sanctioned Russian Ship Sinks in Mediterranean, Raising Questions About Cargo
The sanctioned Russian cargo ship Ursa Major sank in the Mediterranean after an explosion, with two crew members missing; conflicting reports suggest its cargo was either construction equipment or military hardware being withdrawn from Syria following recent rebel advances.
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32% Bias Score


Syria's Transitional Government: Key Ministerial Appointments and Concerns
Following the Syrian opposition's declaration of Assad's regime's fall, Ahmad al-Sherq's new administration appointed Mohamed al-Bashir as Prime Minister, largely retaining ministers from the previous Idlib government, sparking debate about their qualifications and the appointment process.
Syria's Transitional Government: Key Ministerial Appointments and Concerns
Following the Syrian opposition's declaration of Assad's regime's fall, Ahmad al-Sherq's new administration appointed Mohamed al-Bashir as Prime Minister, largely retaining ministers from the previous Idlib government, sparking debate about their qualifications and the appointment process.
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60% Bias Score


US Holds First Syria Talks Since 2011, Signaling Policy Shift
Following years of estrangement, the US engaged in its first official talks with Syria since 2011, meeting with military leader Ahmad al-Sharaa in Damascus on Friday. This meeting marks a turning point in US-Syria relations, focusing on post-Assad Syria and potentially impacting US sanctions and the...
US Holds First Syria Talks Since 2011, Signaling Policy Shift
Following years of estrangement, the US engaged in its first official talks with Syria since 2011, meeting with military leader Ahmad al-Sharaa in Damascus on Friday. This meeting marks a turning point in US-Syria relations, focusing on post-Assad Syria and potentially impacting US sanctions and the...
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64% Bias Score


Syrian Authorities Integrate Armed Groups, Excluding SDF
Following a December 8th power takeover by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), Syrian authorities announced on December 24th, 2023, an agreement integrating most armed groups into the Ministry of Defense, excluding the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) who control the northeast and are currently enga...
Syrian Authorities Integrate Armed Groups, Excluding SDF
Following a December 8th power takeover by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), Syrian authorities announced on December 24th, 2023, an agreement integrating most armed groups into the Ministry of Defense, excluding the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) who control the northeast and are currently enga...
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48% Bias Score


Syria: Kurdish Mistrust of New Administration Rooted in Ba'ath Regime's Legacy
Syria's Kurdish population harbors deep mistrust of the new administration due to the Ba'ath regime's historical policies, including the 1962 census that stripped 120,000 Kurds of their citizenship and the 1966 'Arab Belt' policy that confiscated Kurdish land, displacing them and changing demographi...
Syria: Kurdish Mistrust of New Administration Rooted in Ba'ath Regime's Legacy
Syria's Kurdish population harbors deep mistrust of the new administration due to the Ba'ath regime's historical policies, including the 1962 census that stripped 120,000 Kurds of their citizenship and the 1966 'Arab Belt' policy that confiscated Kurdish land, displacing them and changing demographi...
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48% Bias Score

Turkey's Syria Engagement: Dialogue and Military Actions
Following recent high-level Turkish visits to Syria, President Erdoğan announced close dialogue with the Syrian opposition, aiming to counter the PKK/YPG and maintain Syria's territorial integrity, while Turkey-backed forces captured Manbij from the SDF.

Turkey's Syria Engagement: Dialogue and Military Actions
Following recent high-level Turkish visits to Syria, President Erdoğan announced close dialogue with the Syrian opposition, aiming to counter the PKK/YPG and maintain Syria's territorial integrity, while Turkey-backed forces captured Manbij from the SDF.
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68% Bias Score

Syria's Post-Assad Captagon Challenge
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's seizure of power in Syria has led to a pledge to end the country's lucrative Captagon trade, estimated at \$5.6 billion annually, involving the Assad family and military, raising concerns about economic impacts and the potential rise of alternative drugs.

Syria's Post-Assad Captagon Challenge
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's seizure of power in Syria has led to a pledge to end the country's lucrative Captagon trade, estimated at \$5.6 billion annually, involving the Assad family and military, raising concerns about economic impacts and the potential rise of alternative drugs.
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40% Bias Score

Syria: International Engagement with Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and the Quest for Reconstruction
The Guardian highlights the shifting geopolitical landscape in Syria, focusing on Ahmad al-Shara's efforts to delist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham from terrorist organizations and secure international recognition for the new government amid a dire humanitarian crisis and competing foreign interests.

Syria: International Engagement with Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and the Quest for Reconstruction
The Guardian highlights the shifting geopolitical landscape in Syria, focusing on Ahmad al-Shara's efforts to delist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham from terrorist organizations and secure international recognition for the new government amid a dire humanitarian crisis and competing foreign interests.
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44% Bias Score

Syrian Protests Erupt After Christmas Tree Burning
Following an online video showing masked militants burning a Christmas tree near Hama, thousands of Syrian citizens protested, demanding the protection of Christian rights and constitutional representation, while the ruling Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group promised accountability and pledged to protect mi...

Syrian Protests Erupt After Christmas Tree Burning
Following an online video showing masked militants burning a Christmas tree near Hama, thousands of Syrian citizens protested, demanding the protection of Christian rights and constitutional representation, while the ruling Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group promised accountability and pledged to protect mi...
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36% Bias Score

Syrian Photographer Returns Home After Assad's Fall
Syrian photographer Sameer al-Doumy returned to his war-torn hometown of Douma after 13 years of exile following the fall of Assad's regime, hoping to reunite with his family scattered across the globe, many killed or disappeared, while witnessing the slow return to normalcy in his city.

Syrian Photographer Returns Home After Assad's Fall
Syrian photographer Sameer al-Doumy returned to his war-torn hometown of Douma after 13 years of exile following the fall of Assad's regime, hoping to reunite with his family scattered across the globe, many killed or disappeared, while witnessing the slow return to normalcy in his city.
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32% Bias Score

Sanctioned Russian Ship Sinks in Mediterranean, Two Missing
The Ursa Major, a Russian cargo ship owned by the sanctioned Oboronlogistika, sank in the Mediterranean Sea after an explosion, leaving two crew members missing; the ship was carrying cranes destined for Vladivostok, according to the company, but conflicting reports claim it was transporting militar...

Sanctioned Russian Ship Sinks in Mediterranean, Two Missing
The Ursa Major, a Russian cargo ship owned by the sanctioned Oboronlogistika, sank in the Mediterranean Sea after an explosion, leaving two crew members missing; the ship was carrying cranes destined for Vladivostok, according to the company, but conflicting reports claim it was transporting militar...
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40% Bias Score
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