Syria: Clashes Near Tishrin Dam Escalate Amid Shifting Political Landscape
Ongoing clashes between the Syrian National Army (SNA) and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) near the Tishrin Dam in Northeastern Syria, lasting over a month, are escalating amid a shifting political landscape following an attack by Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) in Quneitra. A meeting between SDF com...
Syria: Clashes Near Tishrin Dam Escalate Amid Shifting Political Landscape
Ongoing clashes between the Syrian National Army (SNA) and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) near the Tishrin Dam in Northeastern Syria, lasting over a month, are escalating amid a shifting political landscape following an attack by Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) in Quneitra. A meeting between SDF com...
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52% Bias Score
Syrian Singer's Return Concert Marks Assad's Fall
Syrian singer Wasfi Maasarani, exiled for 13 years due to his opposition to Bashar al-Assad, returned to Damascus to perform a celebratory concert following Assad's ouster, symbolizing the revolution's victory after a month-long insurgency.
Syrian Singer's Return Concert Marks Assad's Fall
Syrian singer Wasfi Maasarani, exiled for 13 years due to his opposition to Bashar al-Assad, returned to Damascus to perform a celebratory concert following Assad's ouster, symbolizing the revolution's victory after a month-long insurgency.
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56% Bias Score
Syrian Refugee Preserves Damascene Wood Mosaic Craft in Amman
Syrian woodworker Ibrahim Abu Khadouj, who fled Damascus in 2012 due to the war, maintains a workshop in Amman, Jordan, where he creates intricate Damascene wood mosaics, training new generations to preserve the craft despite the destruction of his former home and the loss of many fellow artisans.
Syrian Refugee Preserves Damascene Wood Mosaic Craft in Amman
Syrian woodworker Ibrahim Abu Khadouj, who fled Damascus in 2012 due to the war, maintains a workshop in Amman, Jordan, where he creates intricate Damascene wood mosaics, training new generations to preserve the craft despite the destruction of his former home and the loss of many fellow artisans.
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20% Bias Score
Syrian Female Journalists: Courage Under Fire
From 2011, Syrian female journalists risked their lives to report on the conflict, facing arrest, kidnapping, and death at the hands of various groups, including the Syrian regime, the PYD, and ISIS; at least seven were killed, while others worked under pseudonyms to protect their families.
Syrian Female Journalists: Courage Under Fire
From 2011, Syrian female journalists risked their lives to report on the conflict, facing arrest, kidnapping, and death at the hands of various groups, including the Syrian regime, the PYD, and ISIS; at least seven were killed, while others worked under pseudonyms to protect their families.
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48% Bias Score
Syria Conflict: OSDH Reports 528,500 Deaths
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (OSDH) reported 528,500 deaths in the Syrian war since 2011, including over 181,939 civilians and 6,777 in 2024 alone, following the December 2024 fall of the Assad regime.
Syria Conflict: OSDH Reports 528,500 Deaths
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (OSDH) reported 528,500 deaths in the Syrian war since 2011, including over 181,939 civilians and 6,777 in 2024 alone, following the December 2024 fall of the Assad regime.
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56% Bias Score
Syria and Russia: A Legacy of War and Pragmatism
Russia's involvement in the Syrian civil war has caused widespread destruction and death, leading to deep-seated resentment among many Syrians, despite the current government's pragmatic approach to maintaining relations with Russia due to strategic interests and military logistics.
Syria and Russia: A Legacy of War and Pragmatism
Russia's involvement in the Syrian civil war has caused widespread destruction and death, leading to deep-seated resentment among many Syrians, despite the current government's pragmatic approach to maintaining relations with Russia due to strategic interests and military logistics.
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44% Bias Score
Syrian Refugees Face Hardships Despite Assad Regime's Fall
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, approximately 125,000 Syrian refugees have returned home, while many others in Europe, including 20,000 in Spain, face obstacles like destroyed homes, economic hardship, and bureaucratic hurdles, preventing a mass return despite their desire to go home...
Syrian Refugees Face Hardships Despite Assad Regime's Fall
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, approximately 125,000 Syrian refugees have returned home, while many others in Europe, including 20,000 in Spain, face obstacles like destroyed homes, economic hardship, and bureaucratic hurdles, preventing a mass return despite their desire to go home...
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36% Bias Score
Syria's Missing Children: Families Search Amidst Obstacles
Following Syria's 2011 uprising, thousands of children disappeared, leaving families desperately searching for answers in orphanages and security files, facing bureaucratic hurdles and the risk of reprisal for seeking information.
Syria's Missing Children: Families Search Amidst Obstacles
Following Syria's 2011 uprising, thousands of children disappeared, leaving families desperately searching for answers in orphanages and security files, facing bureaucratic hurdles and the risk of reprisal for seeking information.
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24% Bias Score
Syrian Refugees React to HTS Takeover of Damascus
Three Syrian refugees who fled the country after being imprisoned and tortured during the 2011 protests expressed mixed emotions following the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) takeover of Damascus, expressing relief at the fall of the Assad regime but apprehension about HTS's past as a designated terroris...
Syrian Refugees React to HTS Takeover of Damascus
Three Syrian refugees who fled the country after being imprisoned and tortured during the 2011 protests expressed mixed emotions following the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) takeover of Damascus, expressing relief at the fall of the Assad regime but apprehension about HTS's past as a designated terroris...
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48% Bias Score
Red Cross to Aid 5 Million Returning Syrian Refugees
The Red Cross launched a \u20ac130 million initiative to aid at least 5 million Syrian refugees returning home, focusing on food, shelter, medical care, psychosocial support, and demining efforts in response to the 13-year civil war.
Red Cross to Aid 5 Million Returning Syrian Refugees
The Red Cross launched a \u20ac130 million initiative to aid at least 5 million Syrian refugees returning home, focusing on food, shelter, medical care, psychosocial support, and demining efforts in response to the 13-year civil war.
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36% Bias Score
Assad's Transformation: From Moderate to Dictator
David Lesch, a professor who spent five years studying Bashar al-Assad in Syria, describes Assad's transformation from a seemingly moderate leader to a ruthless dictator, highlighting the 2007 election as a turning point and discussing Syria's uncertain future.
Assad's Transformation: From Moderate to Dictator
David Lesch, a professor who spent five years studying Bashar al-Assad in Syria, describes Assad's transformation from a seemingly moderate leader to a ruthless dictator, highlighting the 2007 election as a turning point and discussing Syria's uncertain future.
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44% Bias Score
HTS Overthrows Assad Regime in Syria
In Syria, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), a group with origins linked to Al-Qaeda, launched a rapid offensive from Idlib on November 27th, 2024, culminating in the capture of Aleppo and the overthrow of the Assad regime in Damascus by December 8th, creating a major power vacuum.
HTS Overthrows Assad Regime in Syria
In Syria, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), a group with origins linked to Al-Qaeda, launched a rapid offensive from Idlib on November 27th, 2024, culminating in the capture of Aleppo and the overthrow of the Assad regime in Damascus by December 8th, creating a major power vacuum.
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40% Bias Score