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Assad Regime Falls: Accountability for Human Rights Abuses Demanded
Following the fall of Damascus, Bashar al-Assad's regime ended; the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) documented over 15,000 torture deaths, mostly by regime forces, and over 150,000 arbitrary detentions; international efforts are needed to ensure accountability.
Assad Regime Falls: Accountability for Human Rights Abuses Demanded
Following the fall of Damascus, Bashar al-Assad's regime ended; the Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) documented over 15,000 torture deaths, mostly by regime forces, and over 150,000 arbitrary detentions; international efforts are needed to ensure accountability.
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Assad's Fall in Damascus: Challenges for Justice
The Syrian rebels' seizure of Damascus ended Bashar al-Assad's rule, prompting calls for accountability for his regime's alleged war crimes, including over 15,000 torture deaths documented by the SNHR since 2011; obstacles remain, including Syria and Russia's non-membership in the International Crim...
Assad's Fall in Damascus: Challenges for Justice
The Syrian rebels' seizure of Damascus ended Bashar al-Assad's rule, prompting calls for accountability for his regime's alleged war crimes, including over 15,000 torture deaths documented by the SNHR since 2011; obstacles remain, including Syria and Russia's non-membership in the International Crim...
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"Israeli Airstrike Kills 25 in Gaza Amidst Renewed Ceasefire Push"
"An Israeli airstrike in Gaza's Nuseirat refugee camp killed at least 25 Palestinians and wounded 40, mostly children, on Thursday, bringing the total Palestinian deaths since Wednesday to at least 54, amidst a renewed U.S. push for an Israel-Hamas ceasefire and a non-binding UN resolution demanding...
"Israeli Airstrike Kills 25 in Gaza Amidst Renewed Ceasefire Push"
"An Israeli airstrike in Gaza's Nuseirat refugee camp killed at least 25 Palestinians and wounded 40, mostly children, on Thursday, bringing the total Palestinian deaths since Wednesday to at least 54, amidst a renewed U.S. push for an Israel-Hamas ceasefire and a non-binding UN resolution demanding...
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Saydnaya Prison Liberation Reveals Assad Regime's Nazi-Trained Brutality
The liberation of Syria's Saydnaya prison exposed horrific conditions, including thousands of deaths from torture, reflecting the regime's brutal human rights abuses and its collaboration with former Nazi SS members for training.
Saydnaya Prison Liberation Reveals Assad Regime's Nazi-Trained Brutality
The liberation of Syria's Saydnaya prison exposed horrific conditions, including thousands of deaths from torture, reflecting the regime's brutal human rights abuses and its collaboration with former Nazi SS members for training.
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Sednaya Prison: Revelations of Mass Executions Following Assad's Fall
Following the fall of Assad's regime, Syrian civilians flocked to Sednaya prison, a notorious facility where thousands were allegedly imprisoned, tortured, and executed since 2011; released videos and satellite images reveal a systematic process of mass executions and potential use of a crematorium.
Sednaya Prison: Revelations of Mass Executions Following Assad's Fall
Following the fall of Assad's regime, Syrian civilians flocked to Sednaya prison, a notorious facility where thousands were allegedly imprisoned, tortured, and executed since 2011; released videos and satellite images reveal a systematic process of mass executions and potential use of a crematorium.
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Assad Regime Victims' Bodies Found in Damascus
In Damascus, 35 bodies found in a military hospital are believed to be victims of the Assad regime; families are identifying their missing loved ones, many missing for years, based on visual recognition and consistent signs of torture.
Assad Regime Victims' Bodies Found in Damascus
In Damascus, 35 bodies found in a military hospital are believed to be victims of the Assad regime; families are identifying their missing loved ones, many missing for years, based on visual recognition and consistent signs of torture.
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Russia Launches Major Missile Attack on Ukraine's Energy Grid
Russia launched a massive attack on Ukraine's energy grid on Friday, using 94 missiles and nearly 200 drones; 81 missiles were intercepted, causing widespread power outages and significant damage in Ivano-Frankivsk and Odesa, marking the largest assault on Ivano-Frankivsk since February 2022.

Russia Launches Major Missile Attack on Ukraine's Energy Grid
Russia launched a massive attack on Ukraine's energy grid on Friday, using 94 missiles and nearly 200 drones; 81 missiles were intercepted, causing widespread power outages and significant damage in Ivano-Frankivsk and Odesa, marking the largest assault on Ivano-Frankivsk since February 2022.
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American Freed From Syrian Prison After Assad's Overthrow
An American, Travis Timmerman, was released from a Syrian prison after seven months and flown home via U.S. military helicopter following the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad; while he reported being treated decently, his account contrasted sharply with widespread reports of torture within the...

American Freed From Syrian Prison After Assad's Overthrow
An American, Travis Timmerman, was released from a Syrian prison after seven months and flown home via U.S. military helicopter following the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad; while he reported being treated decently, his account contrasted sharply with widespread reports of torture within the...
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56% Bias Score

Assad Regime's Brutality Exposed: 35 Tortured Bodies Found in Damascus Hospital
The discovery of 35 bodies bearing signs of torture in a Damascus military hospital has ignited public outrage in Syria, providing tangible evidence of the Assad regime's brutality and offering families a glimmer of hope in their search for missing loved ones.

Assad Regime's Brutality Exposed: 35 Tortured Bodies Found in Damascus Hospital
The discovery of 35 bodies bearing signs of torture in a Damascus military hospital has ignited public outrage in Syria, providing tangible evidence of the Assad regime's brutality and offering families a glimmer of hope in their search for missing loved ones.
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Massive Russian Missile Attack Cripples Ukrainian Power Plants
On December 13th, 2024, a large-scale Russian missile attack severely damaged DTEK's thermal power plants (TPPs) in western Ukraine, marking the 12th mass attack on Ukrainian energy infrastructure in 2024 and the 9th on DTEK's facilities, with no reported casualties but disruptions to electricity gr...

Massive Russian Missile Attack Cripples Ukrainian Power Plants
On December 13th, 2024, a large-scale Russian missile attack severely damaged DTEK's thermal power plants (TPPs) in western Ukraine, marking the 12th mass attack on Ukrainian energy infrastructure in 2024 and the 9th on DTEK's facilities, with no reported casualties but disruptions to electricity gr...
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Thousands Freed from Syria's Notorious Saydnaya Prison
Following a rebel offensive, thousands of prisoners were freed from Syria's Saydnaya military prison, notorious for systematic torture and killings under the Assad regime; the White Helmets estimate 20,000-50,000 were released in one day, with reports suggesting daily executions and cremations.

Thousands Freed from Syria's Notorious Saydnaya Prison
Following a rebel offensive, thousands of prisoners were freed from Syria's Saydnaya military prison, notorious for systematic torture and killings under the Assad regime; the White Helmets estimate 20,000-50,000 were released in one day, with reports suggesting daily executions and cremations.
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RSF: 145 Journalists Killed in Gaza, Israel Faces War Crimes Complaint
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) reports 145 journalists were killed in Gaza since October 2023, at least 35 intentionally targeted, leading to an ICC war crimes complaint against Israel; Israel also imprisoned 41 journalists, becoming the world's third-largest jailer of journalists.

RSF: 145 Journalists Killed in Gaza, Israel Faces War Crimes Complaint
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) reports 145 journalists were killed in Gaza since October 2023, at least 35 intentionally targeted, leading to an ICC war crimes complaint against Israel; Israel also imprisoned 41 journalists, becoming the world's third-largest jailer of journalists.
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