

Intense Fighting in Ukraine, North Korea Deploys Troops
Intense fighting rages across multiple Ukrainian fronts, with 214 battles reported; Russia claims gains near Pokrovsk and Kurakhove, while Ukraine reports success near Kolisnykivka and disruption of a major Russian supply train via drone strike; North Korea contributes approximately 10,000 troops to...
Intense Fighting in Ukraine, North Korea Deploys Troops
Intense fighting rages across multiple Ukrainian fronts, with 214 battles reported; Russia claims gains near Pokrovsk and Kurakhove, while Ukraine reports success near Kolisnykivka and disruption of a major Russian supply train via drone strike; North Korea contributes approximately 10,000 troops to...
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36% Bias Score


Hundreds of Thousands Missing After Assad Regime Collapse
Following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime, hundreds of thousands of Syrians remain unaccounted for, with families desperately seeking information about loved ones who disappeared or were detained and likely killed in prisons and mass graves, despite efforts by human rights groups and intern...
Hundreds of Thousands Missing After Assad Regime Collapse
Following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime, hundreds of thousands of Syrians remain unaccounted for, with families desperately seeking information about loved ones who disappeared or were detained and likely killed in prisons and mass graves, despite efforts by human rights groups and intern...
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52% Bias Score


CNN's Syria "Rescue" Report Challenged: Alleged Prisoner Identified as War Crimes Suspect
CNN reporter Clarissa Ward rescued a man from a Syrian jail, initially identified as a civilian, but a fact-checking investigation revealed him to be Salama Mohammad Salama, a former Syrian Air Force officer accused of war crimes and human rights abuses.
CNN's Syria "Rescue" Report Challenged: Alleged Prisoner Identified as War Crimes Suspect
CNN reporter Clarissa Ward rescued a man from a Syrian jail, initially identified as a civilian, but a fact-checking investigation revealed him to be Salama Mohammad Salama, a former Syrian Air Force officer accused of war crimes and human rights abuses.
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48% Bias Score


Gaza Death Toll Inflated: Research Exposes Hamas Manipulation
Research reveals that the Gaza Health Ministry's reported 44,000 deaths since October 7 are significantly inflated, including non-conflict deaths and combatant deaths, leading to a biased media narrative against Israel.
Gaza Death Toll Inflated: Research Exposes Hamas Manipulation
Research reveals that the Gaza Health Ministry's reported 44,000 deaths since October 7 are significantly inflated, including non-conflict deaths and combatant deaths, leading to a biased media narrative against Israel.
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56% Bias Score


Sednaya Prison Atrocities Linked to Nazi Training
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, images from Sednaya prison near Damascus revealed the systematic torture and killing of thousands of prisoners; this brutality is linked to training provided by former Nazi SS officers, including Alois Brunner, and collaboration with the East German St...
Sednaya Prison Atrocities Linked to Nazi Training
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, images from Sednaya prison near Damascus revealed the systematic torture and killing of thousands of prisoners; this brutality is linked to training provided by former Nazi SS officers, including Alois Brunner, and collaboration with the East German St...
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44% Bias Score


Mass Graves Unearthed in Damascus Expose Assad Regime's Atrocities
Mass graves containing human remains have been unearthed in Damascus's Tadamon district, with residents and Human Rights Watch corroborating accounts of years of killings by Syrian security forces under the Assad regime, raising concerns about evidence tampering and the need for international invest...
Mass Graves Unearthed in Damascus Expose Assad Regime's Atrocities
Mass graves containing human remains have been unearthed in Damascus's Tadamon district, with residents and Human Rights Watch corroborating accounts of years of killings by Syrian security forces under the Assad regime, raising concerns about evidence tampering and the need for international invest...
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56% Bias Score

Assad Family Seeks Refuge in Russia Amidst Accusations of War Crimes
Following a rebel takeover in Syria, Bashar al-Assad and his family sought and were granted asylum in Russia, raising questions about their future given accusations of war crimes and crimes against humanity; Russia's support for Assad during the Syrian civil war played a significant role in their de...

Assad Family Seeks Refuge in Russia Amidst Accusations of War Crimes
Following a rebel takeover in Syria, Bashar al-Assad and his family sought and were granted asylum in Russia, raising questions about their future given accusations of war crimes and crimes against humanity; Russia's support for Assad during the Syrian civil war played a significant role in their de...
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44% Bias Score

Record High Child Rights Violations in War Zones
A UNICEF report reveals that one in six children live in war zones, facing risks such as bombings, famine, and disease; 32,990 severe child rights violations were documented in 2023, a record high, with the situation especially dire in Gaza, Ukraine, and Sudan.

Record High Child Rights Violations in War Zones
A UNICEF report reveals that one in six children live in war zones, facing risks such as bombings, famine, and disease; 32,990 severe child rights violations were documented in 2023, a record high, with the situation especially dire in Gaza, Ukraine, and Sudan.
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24% Bias Score

Ukrainian Military Scandal: Abuse and Extortion in 211th Brigade
Officers in Ukraine's 211th Pontoon-Bridge Brigade physically abused and extorted soldiers, tying insubordinates to crosses and demanding bribes ranging from 5,000 to 20,000 hryvnias to avoid official fines; a lieutenant's father paid compensation after his son's transfer, but only received a symbol...

Ukrainian Military Scandal: Abuse and Extortion in 211th Brigade
Officers in Ukraine's 211th Pontoon-Bridge Brigade physically abused and extorted soldiers, tying insubordinates to crosses and demanding bribes ranging from 5,000 to 20,000 hryvnias to avoid official fines; a lieutenant's father paid compensation after his son's transfer, but only received a symbol...
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48% Bias Score

Israeli Attacks Kill 46 Palestinians in Gaza
Israeli forces killed at least 46 Palestinians in Gaza on Sunday, including 15 at a school sheltering displaced people, bringing the death toll since October 7th to at least 44,976, according to Gaza's Health Ministry; two journalists were also killed.

Israeli Attacks Kill 46 Palestinians in Gaza
Israeli forces killed at least 46 Palestinians in Gaza on Sunday, including 15 at a school sheltering displaced people, bringing the death toll since October 7th to at least 44,976, according to Gaza's Health Ministry; two journalists were also killed.
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64% Bias Score

Israel Appeals ICC War Crimes Warrants Amid Rising Gaza Death Toll
Israel appealed ICC arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant amid a Gaza death toll nearing 45,000 following Israeli airstrikes that killed 26 on Sunday, including 16 at a school; Israel also closed Ireland's embassy and expanded settlements.

Israel Appeals ICC War Crimes Warrants Amid Rising Gaza Death Toll
Israel appealed ICC arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Gallant amid a Gaza death toll nearing 45,000 following Israeli airstrikes that killed 26 on Sunday, including 16 at a school; Israel also closed Ireland's embassy and expanded settlements.
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64% Bias Score

Syrian Intelligence Captain Reveals Complicity in Torture, Fears Retribution
Rami Habib, a former Syrian military intelligence captain, reveals his involvement in monitoring and overseeing torture, highlighting the systemic nature of abuse within the Assad regime and his fear of retribution from the new Islamist government despite his claim of being a victim.

Syrian Intelligence Captain Reveals Complicity in Torture, Fears Retribution
Rami Habib, a former Syrian military intelligence captain, reveals his involvement in monitoring and overseeing torture, highlighting the systemic nature of abuse within the Assad regime and his fear of retribution from the new Islamist government despite his claim of being a victim.
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64% Bias Score