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Syria's Atrocities: Accountability Challenges Amidst Regime Fall
The fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria has unearthed mass graves and prison evidence of widespread atrocities, prompting international calls for accountability, despite jurisdictional and geopolitical obstacles; universal jurisdiction offers a path for prosecution, but evidence preservation i...
Syria's Atrocities: Accountability Challenges Amidst Regime Fall
The fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria has unearthed mass graves and prison evidence of widespread atrocities, prompting international calls for accountability, despite jurisdictional and geopolitical obstacles; universal jurisdiction offers a path for prosecution, but evidence preservation i...
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48% Bias Score


Mass Graves Discovered in Syria After Assad's Fall
In Najha, Syria, the discovery of mass graves containing potentially tens of thousands of bodies has begun after the recent ouster of Bashar Assad; former U.S. ambassador Stephen Rapp is assisting organizations documenting war crimes, and the process of exhumation and identification is expected to t...
Mass Graves Discovered in Syria After Assad's Fall
In Najha, Syria, the discovery of mass graves containing potentially tens of thousands of bodies has begun after the recent ouster of Bashar Assad; former U.S. ambassador Stephen Rapp is assisting organizations documenting war crimes, and the process of exhumation and identification is expected to t...
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48% Bias Score


Sudan's War Cripples Healthcare System Amidst Widespread Famine
Sudan's war has devastated its healthcare system, with nearly half of Khartoum's hospitals damaged and 78 medical workers killed since April 2023; this, coupled with widespread closures, leaves millions without access to care amid a severe famine affecting 26 million people.
Sudan's War Cripples Healthcare System Amidst Widespread Famine
Sudan's war has devastated its healthcare system, with nearly half of Khartoum's hospitals damaged and 78 medical workers killed since April 2023; this, coupled with widespread closures, leaves millions without access to care amid a severe famine affecting 26 million people.
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32% Bias Score


Palestinian Families Sue U.S. Over Support for Israeli Military in Gaza
Five Palestinian families sued the U.S. State Department on Tuesday for allegedly violating the Leahy Laws by continuing to support the Israeli military in Gaza, despite accusations of war crimes and genocide that resulted in over 45,000 deaths and the displacement of almost all of Gaza's 2.3 millio...
Palestinian Families Sue U.S. Over Support for Israeli Military in Gaza
Five Palestinian families sued the U.S. State Department on Tuesday for allegedly violating the Leahy Laws by continuing to support the Israeli military in Gaza, despite accusations of war crimes and genocide that resulted in over 45,000 deaths and the displacement of almost all of Gaza's 2.3 millio...
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52% Bias Score


Mass Graves in Syria Reveal Scale of Assad Regime's Abuses
Multiple mass graves have been discovered in Syria, with one near Damascus estimated to contain 100,000 bodies according to witnesses and a former US ambassador, highlighting systematic human rights abuses under the Assad regime following the 2011 civil war.
Mass Graves in Syria Reveal Scale of Assad Regime's Abuses
Multiple mass graves have been discovered in Syria, with one near Damascus estimated to contain 100,000 bodies according to witnesses and a former US ambassador, highlighting systematic human rights abuses under the Assad regime following the 2011 civil war.
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64% Bias Score


Head of Russia's Chemical Weapons Division Assassinated in Moscow
The head of Russia's chemical weapons division, Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, was killed in a targeted bombing in Moscow on December 17, 2024, with Ukraine's SBU security service claiming responsibility for the attack that involved an explosive device attached to a scooter.
Head of Russia's Chemical Weapons Division Assassinated in Moscow
The head of Russia's chemical weapons division, Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, was killed in a targeted bombing in Moscow on December 17, 2024, with Ukraine's SBU security service claiming responsibility for the attack that involved an explosive device attached to a scooter.
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32% Bias Score

Ten-Year Sentence for Syrian Militia Leader in Germany for War Crimes
A German court sentenced a 47-year-old former leader of a pro-Assad Syrian militia to ten years for war crimes and crimes against humanity, including torture, enslavement, and the forced labor of civilians in Damascus between 2013 and 2015; he was arrested in Bremen in August 2023 after being identi...

Ten-Year Sentence for Syrian Militia Leader in Germany for War Crimes
A German court sentenced a 47-year-old former leader of a pro-Assad Syrian militia to ten years for war crimes and crimes against humanity, including torture, enslavement, and the forced labor of civilians in Damascus between 2013 and 2015; he was arrested in Bremen in August 2023 after being identi...
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24% Bias Score

Three Israeli Offensives Devastate Jabaliya Refugee Camp
Between October 2023 and October 2024, three Israeli offensives on Jabaliya refugee camp resulted in the near-total destruction of the camp, killing dozens of civilians and leaving thousands homeless, raising concerns of war crimes and systematic displacement.

Three Israeli Offensives Devastate Jabaliya Refugee Camp
Between October 2023 and October 2024, three Israeli offensives on Jabaliya refugee camp resulted in the near-total destruction of the camp, killing dozens of civilians and leaving thousands homeless, raising concerns of war crimes and systematic displacement.
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64% Bias Score

Mass Grave with Seven Bodies Found Near Damascus
Near Damascus, Syria, the White Helmets discovered a mass grave with seven bodies, part of over 100,000 missing since 2011; the discovery highlights widespread human rights abuses during Syria's civil war, with estimates indicating tens of thousands of deaths through torture.

Mass Grave with Seven Bodies Found Near Damascus
Near Damascus, Syria, the White Helmets discovered a mass grave with seven bodies, part of over 100,000 missing since 2011; the discovery highlights widespread human rights abuses during Syria's civil war, with estimates indicating tens of thousands of deaths through torture.
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60% Bias Score

Mass Graves in Syria: Over 100,000 Bodies Found Near Damascus
Multiple mass graves have been discovered in Syria, with one near Damascus potentially holding over 100,000 bodies, according to witness testimonies and the White Helmets, highlighting systematic human rights abuses during the Syrian civil war.

Mass Graves in Syria: Over 100,000 Bodies Found Near Damascus
Multiple mass graves have been discovered in Syria, with one near Damascus potentially holding over 100,000 bodies, according to witness testimonies and the White Helmets, highlighting systematic human rights abuses during the Syrian civil war.
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64% Bias Score

Mass Graves in Syria: Evidence of Widespread Human Rights Abuses
Multiple mass graves containing an estimated 100,000+ bodies have been discovered in Syria, with eyewitness accounts and organizational reports linking them to the Assad regime's notorious prison system and systematic human rights abuses during the Syrian civil war.

Mass Graves in Syria: Evidence of Widespread Human Rights Abuses
Multiple mass graves containing an estimated 100,000+ bodies have been discovered in Syria, with eyewitness accounts and organizational reports linking them to the Assad regime's notorious prison system and systematic human rights abuses during the Syrian civil war.
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44% Bias Score

Saydnaya Prison: A Syrian 'Human Slaughterhouse'
Saydnaya prison, a Syrian facility operational since 1987, is a notorious site of human rights abuses under the Assad regime where thousands of political opponents were allegedly tortured and executed; following the recent regime collapse, civilians are flocking to the prison hoping for news of rela...

Saydnaya Prison: A Syrian 'Human Slaughterhouse'
Saydnaya prison, a Syrian facility operational since 1987, is a notorious site of human rights abuses under the Assad regime where thousands of political opponents were allegedly tortured and executed; following the recent regime collapse, civilians are flocking to the prison hoping for news of rela...
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48% Bias Score
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