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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


Sednaya Prison's Horrors Exposed After Assad's Fall
The liberation of Sednaya prison in Syria following Assad's fall has exposed horrific details of torture, starvation, and thousands of deaths within its walls, as detailed by former inmate Aisha Gasan Zeitoun, whose testimony corroborates earlier reports by Amnesty International and Human Rights Wat...
Sednaya Prison's Horrors Exposed After Assad's Fall
The liberation of Sednaya prison in Syria following Assad's fall has exposed horrific details of torture, starvation, and thousands of deaths within its walls, as detailed by former inmate Aisha Gasan Zeitoun, whose testimony corroborates earlier reports by Amnesty International and Human Rights Wat...
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32% Bias Score


54 Journalists Killed Worldwide in 2024: Gaza Strip Most Dangerous
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) reports at least 54 journalists killed worldwide in 2024, with the Gaza Strip accounting for nearly one-third of the deaths; 550 journalists are currently imprisoned globally, a 7% increase from last year.
54 Journalists Killed Worldwide in 2024: Gaza Strip Most Dangerous
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) reports at least 54 journalists killed worldwide in 2024, with the Gaza Strip accounting for nearly one-third of the deaths; 550 journalists are currently imprisoned globally, a 7% increase from last year.
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44% Bias Score


Syria's Interim Government Blames Assad for Disappearance of American Journalist Austin Tice
Syria's interim government holds Bashar al-Assad responsible for the disappearance of American journalist Austin Tice, missing since 2012, while a new video claiming to show a missing American has been ruled out by Tice's family. The Biden administration is engaging with various Syrian factions to l...
Syria's Interim Government Blames Assad for Disappearance of American Journalist Austin Tice
Syria's interim government holds Bashar al-Assad responsible for the disappearance of American journalist Austin Tice, missing since 2012, while a new video claiming to show a missing American has been ruled out by Tice's family. The Biden administration is engaging with various Syrian factions to l...
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36% 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

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

Amnesty International Accuses Israel of Gaza Genocide
Amnesty International accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza, citing the intentional destruction of infrastructure, mass displacement, and the hindering of humanitarian aid; similar conclusions have been made by UN investigators and other experts, fueling an intense debate over the legal definition and ...

Amnesty International Accuses Israel of Gaza Genocide
Amnesty International accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza, citing the intentional destruction of infrastructure, mass displacement, and the hindering of humanitarian aid; similar conclusions have been made by UN investigators and other experts, fueling an intense debate over the legal definition and ...
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52% Bias Score

54 Journalists Killed Worldwide in 2023, Gaza Strip Most Dangerous
At least 54 journalists have been killed worldwide in 2023, with nearly one-third of the deaths in the Gaza Strip, according to Reporters Without Borders, highlighting the dangers faced by journalists in war zones and politically volatile areas.

54 Journalists Killed Worldwide in 2023, Gaza Strip Most Dangerous
At least 54 journalists have been killed worldwide in 2023, with nearly one-third of the deaths in the Gaza Strip, according to Reporters Without Borders, highlighting the dangers faced by journalists in war zones and politically volatile areas.
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44% Bias Score

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
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