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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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48% Bias Score


Assad Regime's Atrocities Exposed: 35 Tortured Bodies Found in Damascus
The bodies of 35 victims of Bashar al-Assad's regime were discovered in a Damascus military hospital days after his escape to Russia, providing tangible evidence of widespread torture and igniting renewed hope for families of the missing.
Assad Regime's Atrocities Exposed: 35 Tortured Bodies Found in Damascus
The bodies of 35 victims of Bashar al-Assad's regime were discovered in a Damascus military hospital days after his escape to Russia, providing tangible evidence of widespread torture and igniting renewed hope for families of the missing.
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56% Bias Score


Former Syrian Prison Official Charged with Torture in US
Samir Ousman al-Sheikh, former head of Syria's Adra Prison, was charged with torture and conspiracy to commit torture in a US federal court after his July arrest for visa fraud; he faces up to 80 years in prison.
Former Syrian Prison Official Charged with Torture in US
Samir Ousman al-Sheikh, former head of Syria's Adra Prison, was charged with torture and conspiracy to commit torture in a US federal court after his July arrest for visa fraud; he faces up to 80 years in prison.
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44% Bias Score


Syrian Families Search for Missing Loved Ones, Demand Accountability for Assad Regime Abuses
In Damascus, families search for missing relatives at a hospital displaying photos of the dead and disappeared, highlighting the lingering impact of the Assad regime's human rights abuses and the demand for accountability from the new Syrian administration.
Syrian Families Search for Missing Loved Ones, Demand Accountability for Assad Regime Abuses
In Damascus, families search for missing relatives at a hospital displaying photos of the dead and disappeared, highlighting the lingering impact of the Assad regime's human rights abuses and the demand for accountability from the new Syrian administration.
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56% Bias Score


29,000 Executed: List Found at Syria's Sednaya Prison
Syrian rebels discovered a list of 29,000 names of prisoners executed at Sednaya prison, along with other documents and the remains of victims, adding to evidence of the Assad regime's human rights abuses.
29,000 Executed: List Found at Syria's Sednaya Prison
Syrian rebels discovered a list of 29,000 names of prisoners executed at Sednaya prison, along with other documents and the remains of victims, adding to evidence of the Assad regime's human rights abuses.
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64% Bias Score


CNN Reporter Frees Syrian Prisoner, Exposing Assad Regime's Abuses
CNN reporter Clarissa Ward freed a Syrian prisoner held for three months in a Damascus jail; his release highlights widespread human rights abuses under Assad's regime, with over 157,000 arrests or disappearances reported since 2011, including thousands of deaths from torture.
CNN Reporter Frees Syrian Prisoner, Exposing Assad Regime's Abuses
CNN reporter Clarissa Ward freed a Syrian prisoner held for three months in a Damascus jail; his release highlights widespread human rights abuses under Assad's regime, with over 157,000 arrests or disappearances reported since 2011, including thousands of deaths from torture.
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40% Bias Score

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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52% Bias Score

Israeli Bombardment of Kamal Adwan Hospital in Gaza Injures Medical Staff
Overnight Thursday into Friday, Israeli forces launched a "catastrophic" aerial and ground bombardment on Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, injuring at least three medical staff, and causing significant structural damage, despite claims of aid facilitation, while over 4,000 Palestinians have be...

Israeli Bombardment of Kamal Adwan Hospital in Gaza Injures Medical Staff
Overnight Thursday into Friday, Israeli forces launched a "catastrophic" aerial and ground bombardment on Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, injuring at least three medical staff, and causing significant structural damage, despite claims of aid facilitation, while over 4,000 Palestinians have be...
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44% Bias Score

Unit 731 Exhibition Expands with 2,100 New Exhibits on Japanese Germ Warfare
The former site of Unit 731 in Harbin, China, reopened on December 12, 2024, displaying nearly 2,100 new items, including medical journals implicating Japanese medical institutions in germ warfare, litigation documents, and war criminal confessions, adding to existing evidence of at least 3,000 huma...

Unit 731 Exhibition Expands with 2,100 New Exhibits on Japanese Germ Warfare
The former site of Unit 731 in Harbin, China, reopened on December 12, 2024, displaying nearly 2,100 new items, including medical journals implicating Japanese medical institutions in germ warfare, litigation documents, and war criminal confessions, adding to existing evidence of at least 3,000 huma...
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40% Bias Score

Dutch Halt Digital Release of WWII Files Due to Privacy Concerns
Due to GDPR concerns, the Netherlands will not digitalize WWII criminal and collaborator files, despite a desire to increase accessibility for descendants; this contrasts with easier access in countries like Austria.

Dutch Halt Digital Release of WWII Files Due to Privacy Concerns
Due to GDPR concerns, the Netherlands will not digitalize WWII criminal and collaborator files, despite a desire to increase accessibility for descendants; this contrasts with easier access in countries like Austria.
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52% Bias Score

Israeli Attack on Gaza Aid Convoy Kills 12
An Israeli attack on a humanitarian aid convoy in Gaza killed at least 12 Palestinian security guards and injured at least 30 others on Thursday, near Khan Younis, worsening the dire humanitarian situation amid an ongoing siege.

Israeli Attack on Gaza Aid Convoy Kills 12
An Israeli attack on a humanitarian aid convoy in Gaza killed at least 12 Palestinian security guards and injured at least 30 others on Thursday, near Khan Younis, worsening the dire humanitarian situation amid an ongoing siege.
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52% Bias Score

Israeli Offensive Razes South Lebanese Village of Dhayra
The Israeli army razed the South Lebanese village of Dhayra in October 2023, displacing its 2,000 inhabitants and destroying homes, infrastructure, and agricultural land, despite Israel claiming to target only military infrastructure; the widespread destruction raises concerns about a possible attem...

Israeli Offensive Razes South Lebanese Village of Dhayra
The Israeli army razed the South Lebanese village of Dhayra in October 2023, displacing its 2,000 inhabitants and destroying homes, infrastructure, and agricultural land, despite Israel claiming to target only military infrastructure; the widespread destruction raises concerns about a possible attem...
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56% Bias Score
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