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Syrian Regime Change: HTS Ousts Assad, Raising International Concerns
Ahmad al Sharaa, leader of the Al-Qaeda-linked Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS), ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad last week, prompting hope among Syrians but cautious responses from the international community; some Taliban members reportedly consider al Sharaa "one of us.
Syrian Regime Change: HTS Ousts Assad, Raising International Concerns
Ahmad al Sharaa, leader of the Al-Qaeda-linked Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS), ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad last week, prompting hope among Syrians but cautious responses from the international community; some Taliban members reportedly consider al Sharaa "one of us.
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40% Bias Score


UN Security Council Condemns Taliban's Suppression of Afghan Women
The UN Security Council condemned the Taliban's ban on Afghan women studying medicine and other health fields, drawing criticism from Western powers but calls for aid from Russia and China, while the UN envoy warned of potential fatalities. This followed the August 2024 'virtue and vice' law, and th...
UN Security Council Condemns Taliban's Suppression of Afghan Women
The UN Security Council condemned the Taliban's ban on Afghan women studying medicine and other health fields, drawing criticism from Western powers but calls for aid from Russia and China, while the UN envoy warned of potential fatalities. This followed the August 2024 'virtue and vice' law, and th...
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52% Bias Score


Afghan Music School Evacuates to Portugal Amid Taliban Threat
Facing threats from the Taliban, the Afghanistan National Institute of Music (ANIM), a unique school offering gender-integrated music classes, evacuated 284 students and staff to Portugal in August 2021, highlighting the Taliban's suppression of arts and education.
Afghan Music School Evacuates to Portugal Amid Taliban Threat
Facing threats from the Taliban, the Afghanistan National Institute of Music (ANIM), a unique school offering gender-integrated music classes, evacuated 284 students and staff to Portugal in August 2021, highlighting the Taliban's suppression of arts and education.
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48% Bias Score


Taliban Minister Killed in Kabul Suicide Bombing
A suicide bombing claimed by the Islamic State Khorasan Province killed Taliban cabinet member Khalil Haqqani and five others Wednesday at Kabul's Ministry for Refugees and Repatriation; Thursday's funeral in Paktia province has tight security.
Taliban Minister Killed in Kabul Suicide Bombing
A suicide bombing claimed by the Islamic State Khorasan Province killed Taliban cabinet member Khalil Haqqani and five others Wednesday at Kabul's Ministry for Refugees and Repatriation; Thursday's funeral in Paktia province has tight security.
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36% Bias Score


Blinken Testifies on Afghanistan Withdrawal Amidst Republican Criticism
Secretary of State Antony Blinken testified before Congress on Wednesday about the chaotic US withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021, defending the Biden administration's actions while facing sharp criticism from Republicans who blamed the administration and downplayed the role of the Trump admi...
Blinken Testifies on Afghanistan Withdrawal Amidst Republican Criticism
Secretary of State Antony Blinken testified before Congress on Wednesday about the chaotic US withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021, defending the Biden administration's actions while facing sharp criticism from Republicans who blamed the administration and downplayed the role of the Trump admi...
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64% Bias Score


Taliban's Kabul demolitions disproportionately impact minority groups
A joint investigation reveals that the Taliban's 'regeneration program' in Kabul, launched in August 2021, has flattened 1.56 sq km (385 acres) of the city, disproportionately impacting Hazara and Tajik minorities; demolitions were accompanied by human rights violations, including alleged killings, ...
Taliban's Kabul demolitions disproportionately impact minority groups
A joint investigation reveals that the Taliban's 'regeneration program' in Kabul, launched in August 2021, has flattened 1.56 sq km (385 acres) of the city, disproportionately impacting Hazara and Tajik minorities; demolitions were accompanied by human rights violations, including alleged killings, ...
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36% Bias Score

UN Condemns Taliban Ban on Women's Medical Education in Afghanistan
The UN Security Council condemned the Taliban's ban on women's medical education in Afghanistan, citing concerns over the impact on healthcare access for millions and the broader erosion of women's rights, while extending the mandate of the UN expert team monitoring sanctions against the Taliban for...

UN Condemns Taliban Ban on Women's Medical Education in Afghanistan
The UN Security Council condemned the Taliban's ban on women's medical education in Afghanistan, citing concerns over the impact on healthcare access for millions and the broader erosion of women's rights, while extending the mandate of the UN expert team monitoring sanctions against the Taliban for...
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32% Bias Score

Taliban Minister Assassinated in Kabul
On December 13, 2024, Khalil-ur-Rahman Haqqani, the Taliban's Minister of Refugees and a prominent member of the Haqqani network, was killed in a suicide bombing in Kabul claimed by the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP).

Taliban Minister Assassinated in Kabul
On December 13, 2024, Khalil-ur-Rahman Haqqani, the Taliban's Minister of Refugees and a prominent member of the Haqqani network, was killed in a suicide bombing in Kabul claimed by the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP).
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40% Bias Score

Spain refers Taliban to ICC over Afghan women's rights abuses
Spain has officially referred the Taliban's human rights abuses against Afghan women and girls to the International Criminal Court, citing bans on female healthcare and education as evidence of systematic oppression and urging accountability for violations of the UN Convention on the Elimination of ...

Spain refers Taliban to ICC over Afghan women's rights abuses
Spain has officially referred the Taliban's human rights abuses against Afghan women and girls to the International Criminal Court, citing bans on female healthcare and education as evidence of systematic oppression and urging accountability for violations of the UN Convention on the Elimination of ...
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52% Bias Score

Taliban Minister Killed in Kabul Bombing
Taliban Minister of Refugees, Khalil-ur-Rahman Hakkani, was killed in a Kabul explosion on [Date], resulting in multiple casualties; the attack highlights ongoing instability and challenges faced by the Taliban government.

Taliban Minister Killed in Kabul Bombing
Taliban Minister of Refugees, Khalil-ur-Rahman Hakkani, was killed in a Kabul explosion on [Date], resulting in multiple casualties; the attack highlights ongoing instability and challenges faced by the Taliban government.
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44% Bias Score

Blinken Defends Afghanistan Withdrawal Amid Republican Criticism
Secretary of State Antony Blinken testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday, defending the Biden administration's handling of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, which a Republican-led report deemed disastrous while downplaying the role of former President Trump, who negotiat...

Blinken Defends Afghanistan Withdrawal Amid Republican Criticism
Secretary of State Antony Blinken testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday, defending the Biden administration's handling of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, which a Republican-led report deemed disastrous while downplaying the role of former President Trump, who negotiat...
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64% Bias Score

Afghan Female Journalists Face Widespread Job Losses Under Taliban Rule
Following the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021, approximately 80% of female journalists lost their jobs due to restrictions and threats, with those remaining facing severe limitations and constant fear of reprisal, highlighting a broader suppression of women's rights under the ultra-co...

Afghan Female Journalists Face Widespread Job Losses Under Taliban Rule
Following the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021, approximately 80% of female journalists lost their jobs due to restrictions and threats, with those remaining facing severe limitations and constant fear of reprisal, highlighting a broader suppression of women's rights under the ultra-co...
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24% Bias Score
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