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Attack on Sudan Aid Convoy Kills Five, Exacerbating Humanitarian Crisis
A UN aid convoy carrying food to starving families in Sudan's Darfur region was attacked, killing five aid workers and destroying supplies; the attack, near the RSF-controlled town of Koma, occurred on Monday night, highlighting the extreme danger faced by aid workers in the conflict-ridden area.
Attack on Sudan Aid Convoy Kills Five, Exacerbating Humanitarian Crisis
A UN aid convoy carrying food to starving families in Sudan's Darfur region was attacked, killing five aid workers and destroying supplies; the attack, near the RSF-controlled town of Koma, occurred on Monday night, highlighting the extreme danger faced by aid workers in the conflict-ridden area.
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36% Bias Score


Australian Doctor's Gaza Testimony Spurs Calls for Increased Aid and Accountability
Following Israel's October 2023 Gaza offensive, Australian doctor Mohammed Mustafa's eyewitness account of overwhelming casualties and the bombing of al-Ahli hospital went viral, prompting calls for increased Australian aid and accountability for violations of international humanitarian law.
Australian Doctor's Gaza Testimony Spurs Calls for Increased Aid and Accountability
Following Israel's October 2023 Gaza offensive, Australian doctor Mohammed Mustafa's eyewitness account of overwhelming casualties and the bombing of al-Ahli hospital went viral, prompting calls for increased Australian aid and accountability for violations of international humanitarian law.
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52% Bias Score


Missing Palestinian Aid Worker Held in Israeli Detention
A Palestinian Red Crescent ambulance worker, Assad Al-Nsasrah, missing since an Israeli attack on March 23 that killed 15 aid workers in Rafah, Gaza, is confirmed to be held in an Israeli detention facility; the incident sparked international outrage and prompted calls for his release.
Missing Palestinian Aid Worker Held in Israeli Detention
A Palestinian Red Crescent ambulance worker, Assad Al-Nsasrah, missing since an Israeli attack on March 23 that killed 15 aid workers in Rafah, Gaza, is confirmed to be held in an Israeli detention facility; the incident sparked international outrage and prompted calls for his release.
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40% Bias Score


Israeli Army Admits False Claims in Killing of Fifteen Palestinian Paramedics
Fifteen Palestinian paramedics were killed by the Israeli army near Rafah on March 23, 2024, after an initial claim that the ambulance convoy lacked lights and appeared suspicious was proven false by a paramedic's video showing the ambulances with lights and the paramedics wearing reflective gear; t...
Israeli Army Admits False Claims in Killing of Fifteen Palestinian Paramedics
Fifteen Palestinian paramedics were killed by the Israeli army near Rafah on March 23, 2024, after an initial claim that the ambulance convoy lacked lights and appeared suspicious was proven false by a paramedic's video showing the ambulances with lights and the paramedics wearing reflective gear; t...
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Mass Grave of Aid Workers Found in Gaza
Following Israeli attacks on March 23, a mass grave containing the bodies of 14 aid workers, including eight from the Palestine Red Crescent Society, was discovered in southern Gaza after a week-long search involving bulldozers, revealing a potential war crime and highlighting the ongoing humanitari...
Mass Grave of Aid Workers Found in Gaza
Following Israeli attacks on March 23, a mass grave containing the bodies of 14 aid workers, including eight from the Palestine Red Crescent Society, was discovered in southern Gaza after a week-long search involving bulldozers, revealing a potential war crime and highlighting the ongoing humanitari...
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56% Bias Score


MSF Suspends Aid in Famine-Stricken Sudanese Camp Due to Security Concerns
In Sudan's Zamzam camp, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) halted operations due to the unsafe conditions created by the conflict between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), leaving 500,000 famine-stricken people with limited aid; all roads to the camp are blocked.
MSF Suspends Aid in Famine-Stricken Sudanese Camp Due to Security Concerns
In Sudan's Zamzam camp, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) halted operations due to the unsafe conditions created by the conflict between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), leaving 500,000 famine-stricken people with limited aid; all roads to the camp are blocked.
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IDF Admits Responsibility for Deadly Shelling of UN Guest House in Gaza
An Israeli tank shelled a UNOPS guest house in Deir al Balah, Gaza, on March 19th, killing one and injuring six international workers; the IDF initially denied responsibility but later admitted to the attack, citing an assessment of enemy presence as the reason.

IDF Admits Responsibility for Deadly Shelling of UN Guest House in Gaza
An Israeli tank shelled a UNOPS guest house in Deir al Balah, Gaza, on March 19th, killing one and injuring six international workers; the IDF initially denied responsibility but later admitted to the attack, citing an assessment of enemy presence as the reason.
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RSF Attacks in Darfur Kill Over 100, Including Aid Workers
In Sudan, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) carried out a two-day attack on displaced people's camps in Darfur, killing over 100 people, including 20 children and nine aid workers from Relief International, according to the UN, amid Sudan's worsening humanitarian crisis.

RSF Attacks in Darfur Kill Over 100, Including Aid Workers
In Sudan, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) carried out a two-day attack on displaced people's camps in Darfur, killing over 100 people, including 20 children and nine aid workers from Relief International, according to the UN, amid Sudan's worsening humanitarian crisis.
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Israeli Army Kills Fifteen Aid Workers in Gaza; Evidence Contradicts Initial Claims
Fifteen aid workers were killed by Israeli soldiers near Rafah on March 23, 2024; initial Israeli claims that the convoy was unidentified and lacked lighting were contradicted by video evidence, leading to an admission of falsehood and a new claim that some workers were Hamas militants; human rights...

Israeli Army Kills Fifteen Aid Workers in Gaza; Evidence Contradicts Initial Claims
Fifteen aid workers were killed by Israeli soldiers near Rafah on March 23, 2024; initial Israeli claims that the convoy was unidentified and lacked lighting were contradicted by video evidence, leading to an admission of falsehood and a new claim that some workers were Hamas militants; human rights...
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Mass Grave of First Responders Found in Gaza Amidst Rising Attacks on Aid Workers
Fifteen first responders were found dead in a mass grave in Gaza on Sunday, following an attack on their ambulances on March 23rd; the IDF claims the vehicles lacked coordination and had lights off, a claim denied by the organizations involved, highlighting a recent rise in attacks on aid workers.

Mass Grave of First Responders Found in Gaza Amidst Rising Attacks on Aid Workers
Fifteen first responders were found dead in a mass grave in Gaza on Sunday, following an attack on their ambulances on March 23rd; the IDF claims the vehicles lacked coordination and had lights off, a claim denied by the organizations involved, highlighting a recent rise in attacks on aid workers.
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Fifteen Aid Workers Found Dead in Gaza After Israeli Attacks
Fifteen aid workers, including members of the Palestinian Red Crescent and UN agency, were found dead in a mass grave in southern Gaza after being missing for a week following Israeli attacks; the Israeli army claims the ambulances and fire trucks were used by Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad fig...

Fifteen Aid Workers Found Dead in Gaza After Israeli Attacks
Fifteen aid workers, including members of the Palestinian Red Crescent and UN agency, were found dead in a mass grave in southern Gaza after being missing for a week following Israeli attacks; the Israeli army claims the ambulances and fire trucks were used by Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad fig...
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UN Suspends Yemen Aid Operations After Staffer Dies in Houthi Custody
A United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) employee died Monday in a Yemeni prison three weeks after his detention by Houthi rebels, prompting the UN to suspend its humanitarian operations in Saada, impacting 350,000 people receiving aid and highlighting the ongoing security crisis in Yemen.

UN Suspends Yemen Aid Operations After Staffer Dies in Houthi Custody
A United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) employee died Monday in a Yemeni prison three weeks after his detention by Houthi rebels, prompting the UN to suspend its humanitarian operations in Saada, impacting 350,000 people receiving aid and highlighting the ongoing security crisis in Yemen.
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40% Bias Score
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