

Mass Graves Reveal Scale of Syrian Abuses: Years-Long Identification Process Begins
Following the Syrian president's fall, over a dozen mass graves, possibly holding over 100,000 bodies, have been discovered, prompting a years-long identification process aided by satellite imagery, open-source data, and DNA analysis, conducted by the ICMP in collaboration with Syrian authorities.
Mass Graves Reveal Scale of Syrian Abuses: Years-Long Identification Process Begins
Following the Syrian president's fall, over a dozen mass graves, possibly holding over 100,000 bodies, have been discovered, prompting a years-long identification process aided by satellite imagery, open-source data, and DNA analysis, conducted by the ICMP in collaboration with Syrian authorities.
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24% Bias Score


HRW Accuses Israel of Genocide in Gaza over Water Supply Targeting
A Human Rights Watch report alleges that Israel's deliberate targeting of Gaza's water infrastructure during the 14-month war constitutes genocide, citing evidence of damaged pipelines, destroyed reservoirs, and statements by Israeli ministers ordering a complete siege, leading to thousands of death...
HRW Accuses Israel of Genocide in Gaza over Water Supply Targeting
A Human Rights Watch report alleges that Israel's deliberate targeting of Gaza's water infrastructure during the 14-month war constitutes genocide, citing evidence of damaged pipelines, destroyed reservoirs, and statements by Israeli ministers ordering a complete siege, leading to thousands of death...
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60% Bias Score


Medvedev Threatens The Times, NATO Officials
Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's former president, threatened The Times journalists and NATO officials supporting Ukraine, labeling them "legitimate military targets" in response to the newspaper's article calling the killing of a Russian military official a "legitimate act of self-defense", prompting cond...
Medvedev Threatens The Times, NATO Officials
Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's former president, threatened The Times journalists and NATO officials supporting Ukraine, labeling them "legitimate military targets" in response to the newspaper's article calling the killing of a Russian military official a "legitimate act of self-defense", prompting cond...
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44% Bias Score


Israel Creates Syrian Buffer Zone Amidst Regional Conflict
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced the establishment of a buffer zone in Syria, prompting criticism for violating the 1974 ceasefire; this action comes amidst Israel's conflict with Hamas in Gaza and the recent dramatic fall of the Assad regime in Syria following a successful military offens...
Israel Creates Syrian Buffer Zone Amidst Regional Conflict
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced the establishment of a buffer zone in Syria, prompting criticism for violating the 1974 ceasefire; this action comes amidst Israel's conflict with Hamas in Gaza and the recent dramatic fall of the Assad regime in Syria following a successful military offens...
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52% Bias Score


Mass Graves in Syria Reveal Scale of Assad Regime Atrocities
Following the fall of Syrian President Assad, the discovery of mass graves containing potentially over 100,000 bodies highlights years of systematic disappearances under his regime; the ICMP is leading an international effort to identify victims through DNA matching and extensive forensic analysis.
Mass Graves in Syria Reveal Scale of Assad Regime Atrocities
Following the fall of Syrian President Assad, the discovery of mass graves containing potentially over 100,000 bodies highlights years of systematic disappearances under his regime; the ICMP is leading an international effort to identify victims through DNA matching and extensive forensic analysis.
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40% 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

Syrian Mass Graves Reveal Assad Regime's "Machinery of Death
Former US war crimes ambassador Stephen Rapp says evidence from mass grave sites in Qutayfah and Najha, Syria, shows a state-run "machinery of death" under Bashar al-Assad, responsible for the torture and murder of over 100,000 people since 2013, with one site alone potentially containing at least 1...

Syrian Mass Graves Reveal Assad Regime's "Machinery of Death
Former US war crimes ambassador Stephen Rapp says evidence from mass grave sites in Qutayfah and Najha, Syria, shows a state-run "machinery of death" under Bashar al-Assad, responsible for the torture and murder of over 100,000 people since 2013, with one site alone potentially containing at least 1...
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60% Bias Score

HRW Accuses Israel of Genocide in Gaza Water Blockade
Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of intentionally blocking access to clean water in Gaza, causing thousands of deaths and potentially constituting genocide, while Israel denies these accusations and maintains that they are complying with international law.

HRW Accuses Israel of Genocide in Gaza Water Blockade
Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of intentionally blocking access to clean water in Gaza, causing thousands of deaths and potentially constituting genocide, while Israel denies these accusations and maintains that they are complying with international law.
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60% Bias Score

Duma: A Syrian City Reeling From War and Seeking Justice
The Syrian city of Duma, once home to 150,000, now has only 50,000 residents after enduring a five-year siege, chemical weapons attacks by the Assad regime, and widespread destruction. Despite some residents returning, the city faces major challenges in its reconstruction, with many calling for just...

Duma: A Syrian City Reeling From War and Seeking Justice
The Syrian city of Duma, once home to 150,000, now has only 50,000 residents after enduring a five-year siege, chemical weapons attacks by the Assad regime, and widespread destruction. Despite some residents returning, the city faces major challenges in its reconstruction, with many calling for just...
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64% Bias Score

Sudanese Army-Allied Brigade Accused of Executing Dozens in Khartoum North
Fighters from the Sudanese army-aligned Al-Bara' ibn Malik brigade allegedly executed dozens of young men in Khartoum North in September 2023, on suspicion of cooperating with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), based on fatwas issued by Islamic jurists following limited testimony; the army denies invol...

Sudanese Army-Allied Brigade Accused of Executing Dozens in Khartoum North
Fighters from the Sudanese army-aligned Al-Bara' ibn Malik brigade allegedly executed dozens of young men in Khartoum North in September 2023, on suspicion of cooperating with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), based on fatwas issued by Islamic jurists following limited testimony; the army denies invol...
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52% Bias Score

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