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Sudan's Jebel Marra Crisis: War, Vaccination Disruption, and Funding Cuts Exacerbate Humanitarian Needs
War in Sudan's Jebel Marra region since April 2023 caused a healthcare collapse, leading to a measles outbreak after a vaccination program disruption in October 2024; MSF intervened with a vaccination campaign in November 2024, but widespread needs including food insecurity and water shortages persi...
Sudan's Jebel Marra Crisis: War, Vaccination Disruption, and Funding Cuts Exacerbate Humanitarian Needs
War in Sudan's Jebel Marra region since April 2023 caused a healthcare collapse, leading to a measles outbreak after a vaccination program disruption in October 2024; MSF intervened with a vaccination campaign in November 2024, but widespread needs including food insecurity and water shortages persi...
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44% Bias Score


Iran-EU Nuclear Talks: Avoiding Sanctions, Trust, and the Snapback Mechanism
Following June's US-Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, Iran and the European Troika will hold talks to prevent sanctions, with Iran emphasizing the need for trust and recognition of its rights under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty; failure to reach an agreement by August 31st risks trigg...
Iran-EU Nuclear Talks: Avoiding Sanctions, Trust, and the Snapback Mechanism
Following June's US-Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, Iran and the European Troika will hold talks to prevent sanctions, with Iran emphasizing the need for trust and recognition of its rights under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty; failure to reach an agreement by August 31st risks trigg...
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48% Bias Score


News Outlets Urge Israel to Allow Food and Journalists into Gaza Amid Starvation Concerns
Major news outlets urged Israel to allow journalists and food into Gaza, citing starvation among journalists and millions of civilians due to operational issues, despite large aid stockpiles.
News Outlets Urge Israel to Allow Food and Journalists into Gaza Amid Starvation Concerns
Major news outlets urged Israel to allow journalists and food into Gaza, citing starvation among journalists and millions of civilians due to operational issues, despite large aid stockpiles.
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40% Bias Score


Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes Leave 11 Civilians Dead
Cambodian and Thai soldiers clashed along their border on Thursday, resulting in at least 11 civilian deaths in Thailand and a major escalation of the conflict, prompting both nations to downgrade diplomatic relations and seal land border crossings after accusing each other of starting the clashes.
Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes Leave 11 Civilians Dead
Cambodian and Thai soldiers clashed along their border on Thursday, resulting in at least 11 civilian deaths in Thailand and a major escalation of the conflict, prompting both nations to downgrade diplomatic relations and seal land border crossings after accusing each other of starting the clashes.
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36% Bias Score


The M Factor Film's Global Impact on Menopause Awareness and Care
The M Factor film, a short documentary on menopause, has been screened globally, significantly impacting public understanding, clinical care, and policy, resulting in increased doctor consultations and improved clinician knowledge.
The M Factor Film's Global Impact on Menopause Awareness and Care
The M Factor film, a short documentary on menopause, has been screened globally, significantly impacting public understanding, clinical care, and policy, resulting in increased doctor consultations and improved clinician knowledge.
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52% Bias Score


Thai-Cambodian Border Clashes Leave 11 Civilians Dead
Cambodian and Thai soldiers clashed along their border on Thursday, resulting in at least 11 civilian deaths in Thailand and a major escalation of tensions, prompting both nations to downgrade diplomatic relations and seal border crossings following accusations of initiating violence.
Thai-Cambodian Border Clashes Leave 11 Civilians Dead
Cambodian and Thai soldiers clashed along their border on Thursday, resulting in at least 11 civilian deaths in Thailand and a major escalation of tensions, prompting both nations to downgrade diplomatic relations and seal border crossings following accusations of initiating violence.
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44% Bias Score

France to Recognize Palestine as State in September
French President Emmanuel Macron announced France will recognize Palestine as a state in September at the UN General Assembly, aiming to promote a lasting peace in the Middle East, a move criticized by Israel but welcomed by the Palestinian Authority amidst a devastating humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

France to Recognize Palestine as State in September
French President Emmanuel Macron announced France will recognize Palestine as a state in September at the UN General Assembly, aiming to promote a lasting peace in the Middle East, a move criticized by Israel but welcomed by the Palestinian Authority amidst a devastating humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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32% Bias Score

Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes Kill 16, Displace Thousands
Intense fighting along the Thailand-Cambodia border has killed at least 16 people and displaced over 100,000, prompting warnings of potential war and international calls for an immediate ceasefire.

Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes Kill 16, Displace Thousands
Intense fighting along the Thailand-Cambodia border has killed at least 16 people and displaced over 100,000, prompting warnings of potential war and international calls for an immediate ceasefire.
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36% Bias Score

Sentencing Delayed for Officers in Tyre Nichols Case
A federal judge in Memphis scheduled sentencings for December for five former police officers convicted in the Tyre Nichols beating death, but the dates are pending rulings on sealed motions, including one for a new trial; the previous judge unexpectedly recused himself.

Sentencing Delayed for Officers in Tyre Nichols Case
A federal judge in Memphis scheduled sentencings for December for five former police officers convicted in the Tyre Nichols beating death, but the dates are pending rulings on sealed motions, including one for a new trial; the previous judge unexpectedly recused himself.
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28% Bias Score

Trump Administration Seeks To Eliminate Key Climate Change Regulation
The Trump administration seeks to eliminate the EPA's 2009 endangerment finding, which allows the federal government to regulate climate pollution; this could reverse existing regulations on power plants, vehicles, and oil and gas, potentially increasing US greenhouse gas emissions and worsening cli...

Trump Administration Seeks To Eliminate Key Climate Change Regulation
The Trump administration seeks to eliminate the EPA's 2009 endangerment finding, which allows the federal government to regulate climate pollution; this could reverse existing regulations on power plants, vehicles, and oil and gas, potentially increasing US greenhouse gas emissions and worsening cli...
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48% Bias Score

China-US Trade Talks Aim for Durable Framework Amid August 12 Deadline
China and the US are holding trade talks in Sweden from August 6-8 to create a durable trade framework, addressing tariffs and non-tariff barriers to stabilize bilateral relations and global supply chains, with an August 12 deadline for a lasting tariff agreement.

China-US Trade Talks Aim for Durable Framework Amid August 12 Deadline
China and the US are holding trade talks in Sweden from August 6-8 to create a durable trade framework, addressing tariffs and non-tariff barriers to stabilize bilateral relations and global supply chains, with an August 12 deadline for a lasting tariff agreement.
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12% Bias Score

ICJ Advisory Opinion Establishes Potential Liability for Climate Change Damages
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled on July 23 that states may be liable for climate change damages, based on customary international law, potentially opening the door for reparations lawsuits against major greenhouse gas emitters.

ICJ Advisory Opinion Establishes Potential Liability for Climate Change Damages
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruled on July 23 that states may be liable for climate change damages, based on customary international law, potentially opening the door for reparations lawsuits against major greenhouse gas emitters.
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24% Bias Score
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