

Modern Warfare as Inherent War Crime: A Critique of International Law
This article critiques international humanitarian law, arguing that modern warfare's inherent targeting of civilians makes all participants potential war criminals, regardless of intent. The author contrasts legal definitions with historical realities, focusing on the psychological effects of court ...
Modern Warfare as Inherent War Crime: A Critique of International Law
This article critiques international humanitarian law, arguing that modern warfare's inherent targeting of civilians makes all participants potential war criminals, regardless of intent. The author contrasts legal definitions with historical realities, focusing on the psychological effects of court ...
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60% Bias Score


Thousands Freed, Bodies Found in Syrian Prisons After Assad's Fall
Thousands of prisoners were released in Syria after the fall of the Assad regime, but the discovery of numerous bodies, including that of activist Mazen Hamada, in prisons and morgues, reveals ongoing human rights abuses. Hamada, previously imprisoned and tortured, was likely killed in the infamous ...
Thousands Freed, Bodies Found in Syrian Prisons After Assad's Fall
Thousands of prisoners were released in Syria after the fall of the Assad regime, but the discovery of numerous bodies, including that of activist Mazen Hamada, in prisons and morgues, reveals ongoing human rights abuses. Hamada, previously imprisoned and tortured, was likely killed in the infamous ...
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56% Bias Score


Assad Regime's Fall Uncovers Mass Graves and Human Rights Abuses in Syrian Prisons
Thousands of prisoners were released from Syrian prisons after the fall of the Assad regime, but the discovery of numerous bodies, including that of activist Mazen Hamada, highlights the regime's human rights abuses and systematic violence.
Assad Regime's Fall Uncovers Mass Graves and Human Rights Abuses in Syrian Prisons
Thousands of prisoners were released from Syrian prisons after the fall of the Assad regime, but the discovery of numerous bodies, including that of activist Mazen Hamada, highlights the regime's human rights abuses and systematic violence.
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48% Bias Score


Syria Chemical Attack Survivors Demand Reopened Investigation
In the aftermath of a 2018 chemical attack in Douma, Syria, survivors are demanding a renewed investigation after alleging that the Assad regime coerced witnesses and covered up its use of chemical weapons, resulting in the deaths of at least 43 people.
Syria Chemical Attack Survivors Demand Reopened Investigation
In the aftermath of a 2018 chemical attack in Douma, Syria, survivors are demanding a renewed investigation after alleging that the Assad regime coerced witnesses and covered up its use of chemical weapons, resulting in the deaths of at least 43 people.
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60% Bias Score


Dutch Court convicts ISIS member of crimes against humanity
A Dutch court convicted Hasna A. of crimes against humanity for enslaving a Yazidi woman in Syria while part of ISIS, sentencing her to 10 years in prison; this is the Netherlands' first such conviction related to the Yazidi genocide.
Dutch Court convicts ISIS member of crimes against humanity
A Dutch court convicted Hasna A. of crimes against humanity for enslaving a Yazidi woman in Syria while part of ISIS, sentencing her to 10 years in prison; this is the Netherlands' first such conviction related to the Yazidi genocide.
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32% Bias Score


Sednaya Prison Liberation Reveals Assad Regime's Torture Methods
Footage from the liberated Sednaya prison in Syria reveals the Assad regime's use of underground cells and torture methods, including iron presses, to detain and torture thousands of civilians; rescue teams are still searching, but one group claims the prison is now empty.
Sednaya Prison Liberation Reveals Assad Regime's Torture Methods
Footage from the liberated Sednaya prison in Syria reveals the Assad regime's use of underground cells and torture methods, including iron presses, to detain and torture thousands of civilians; rescue teams are still searching, but one group claims the prison is now empty.
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56% Bias Score

"Gaza Airstrike Kills 22 Amid Ongoing Siege"
"An Israeli airstrike killed at least 22 members of the Abu Tarabish family in Beit Lahia, Gaza, on December 13, during a 68-day military siege that has left 90% of the population displaced and caused at least 3,700 deaths, according to Gazan authorities."

"Gaza Airstrike Kills 22 Amid Ongoing Siege"
"An Israeli airstrike killed at least 22 members of the Abu Tarabish family in Beit Lahia, Gaza, on December 13, during a 68-day military siege that has left 90% of the population displaced and caused at least 3,700 deaths, according to Gazan authorities."
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60% Bias Score

ICC Questions Exaggerated Claims of Hamas Presence in Gaza Hospitals
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is investigating war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza, with a top prosecutor stating that claims of Hamas fighters in hospitals are grossly exaggerated, impacting the assessment of Israeli attacks on healthcare facilities. The ICC has issued arrest wa...

ICC Questions Exaggerated Claims of Hamas Presence in Gaza Hospitals
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is investigating war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza, with a top prosecutor stating that claims of Hamas fighters in hospitals are grossly exaggerated, impacting the assessment of Israeli attacks on healthcare facilities. The ICC has issued arrest wa...
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40% Bias Score

Syrian Activist Mazen al-Hamada Found Dead in Saydnaya Prison
Syrian activist Mazen al-Hamada, who escaped Assad's regime and sought asylum in the Netherlands, was found dead in Syria's Saydnaya prison, likely executed shortly before the fall of Damascus; his death highlights the ongoing dangers for those who speak out against the Assad regime and the limited ...

Syrian Activist Mazen al-Hamada Found Dead in Saydnaya Prison
Syrian activist Mazen al-Hamada, who escaped Assad's regime and sought asylum in the Netherlands, was found dead in Syria's Saydnaya prison, likely executed shortly before the fall of Damascus; his death highlights the ongoing dangers for those who speak out against the Assad regime and the limited ...
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52% Bias Score

Dutch Court Convicts ISIS-Linked Woman of Crimes Against Humanity
A Dutch court convicted Hasna A. of crimes against humanity for enslaving a Yazidi woman in Syria while associated with ISIS, sentencing her to 10 years in prison—the Netherlands' first such conviction related to the Yazidi genocide.

Dutch Court Convicts ISIS-Linked Woman of Crimes Against Humanity
A Dutch court convicted Hasna A. of crimes against humanity for enslaving a Yazidi woman in Syria while associated with ISIS, sentencing her to 10 years in prison—the Netherlands' first such conviction related to the Yazidi genocide.
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36% Bias Score

Al-Assad Flees Syria for Russia Amidst War Crimes Accusations
Bashar al-Assad, facing accusations of war crimes, fled Syria with his family for Russia, leaving behind a devastated country and raising questions about future accountability and geopolitical consequences.

Al-Assad Flees Syria for Russia Amidst War Crimes Accusations
Bashar al-Assad, facing accusations of war crimes, fled Syria with his family for Russia, leaving behind a devastated country and raising questions about future accountability and geopolitical consequences.
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72% Bias Score

"Assad's Fall: Thousands Freed From Prisons of Torture as HTS Vows Accountability"
"The fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime has led to the release of thousands of prisoners from notorious facilities like Sednaya Prison, where systematic torture and executions were rampant; the HTS rebel group, now in power, vows to hold those responsible accountable."

"Assad's Fall: Thousands Freed From Prisons of Torture as HTS Vows Accountability"
"The fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime has led to the release of thousands of prisoners from notorious facilities like Sednaya Prison, where systematic torture and executions were rampant; the HTS rebel group, now in power, vows to hold those responsible accountable."
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60% Bias Score