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Child Recruitment in Colombia: Social Media's Role in Escalating Violence
In 2025, at least 21 children have been recruited into armed groups in Colombia, with reports ranging up to 140 cases, primarily in Cauca. Recruitment methods have evolved to include social media, particularly TikTok, where armed groups use viral audios and offers of money to attract youth; traditio...
Child Recruitment in Colombia: Social Media's Role in Escalating Violence
In 2025, at least 21 children have been recruited into armed groups in Colombia, with reports ranging up to 140 cases, primarily in Cauca. Recruitment methods have evolved to include social media, particularly TikTok, where armed groups use viral audios and offers of money to attract youth; traditio...
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52% Bias Score


Tripoli Clashes Leave Six Dead Amidst Power Struggle
Renewed clashes erupted Tuesday night in Tripoli, Libya, between the Rada Force and the 444 Brigade, leaving at least six dead and causing widespread damage, following Prime Minister Dbeibah's order to dissolve the Rada Force and the death of Abdelgani al-Kikli, leader of the Stability Support Autho...
Tripoli Clashes Leave Six Dead Amidst Power Struggle
Renewed clashes erupted Tuesday night in Tripoli, Libya, between the Rada Force and the 444 Brigade, leaving at least six dead and causing widespread damage, following Prime Minister Dbeibah's order to dissolve the Rada Force and the death of Abdelgani al-Kikli, leader of the Stability Support Autho...
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16% Bias Score


Tripoli Clashes Erupt After Security Chief's Assassination
Armed clashes broke out in Tripoli, Libya, on May 12, following the reported killing of Abdelgani al-Kikli, head of the Presidential Council's security apparatus, allegedly by the 444th Brigade, prompting a UN call for a ceasefire and safety warnings for residents.
Tripoli Clashes Erupt After Security Chief's Assassination
Armed clashes broke out in Tripoli, Libya, on May 12, following the reported killing of Abdelgani al-Kikli, head of the Presidential Council's security apparatus, allegedly by the 444th Brigade, prompting a UN call for a ceasefire and safety warnings for residents.
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36% Bias Score


Mozambique Ranger Attack: Two Dead, Several Injured
Two wildlife rangers were killed, and three others were injured or missing following an insurgent attack on April 29th at the Niassa Special Reserve in northern Mozambique, highlighting the dangers faced by conservation workers.
Mozambique Ranger Attack: Two Dead, Several Injured
Two wildlife rangers were killed, and three others were injured or missing following an insurgent attack on April 29th at the Niassa Special Reserve in northern Mozambique, highlighting the dangers faced by conservation workers.
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28% Bias Score


ICJ Dismisses Sudan's Case Against UAE Over Darfur Conflict
The International Court of Justice dismissed Sudan's case against the United Arab Emirates for alleged support of paramilitary forces in Darfur, citing a lack of jurisdiction; the UAE celebrated the ruling, while Sudan accused the UAE of complicity in genocide against the Masalit ethnic group amid S...
ICJ Dismisses Sudan's Case Against UAE Over Darfur Conflict
The International Court of Justice dismissed Sudan's case against the United Arab Emirates for alleged support of paramilitary forces in Darfur, citing a lack of jurisdiction; the UAE celebrated the ruling, while Sudan accused the UAE of complicity in genocide against the Masalit ethnic group amid S...
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44% Bias Score


Surge in Attacks on Colombian Police Stations
Over the past 13 days, 13 police officers and 11 military personnel have been killed in Colombia in attacks on police stations and public force structures by various armed groups including dissident FARC factions and the Clan del Golfo, mirroring past guerrilla tactics and challenging the government...
Surge in Attacks on Colombian Police Stations
Over the past 13 days, 13 police officers and 11 military personnel have been killed in Colombia in attacks on police stations and public force structures by various armed groups including dissident FARC factions and the Clan del Golfo, mirroring past guerrilla tactics and challenging the government...
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40% Bias Score

M23 Control of Goma Causes Massive Casualties and Displacement in DRC
The M23 rebel group's control of Goma, DRC since January 27, 2024, has resulted in over 8,500 deaths, 5,600 injuries, and the displacement of over 1.2 million people, creating a severe humanitarian crisis amidst widespread infrastructure destruction and a fragile ceasefire.

M23 Control of Goma Causes Massive Casualties and Displacement in DRC
The M23 rebel group's control of Goma, DRC since January 27, 2024, has resulted in over 8,500 deaths, 5,600 injuries, and the displacement of over 1.2 million people, creating a severe humanitarian crisis amidst widespread infrastructure destruction and a fragile ceasefire.
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44% Bias Score

Heavy Fighting Erupts in Tripoli, Libya
Heavy fighting broke out Monday night in Tripoli, Libya, between rival armed groups, prompting the Interior Ministry to urge residents to stay home; the clashes, reportedly triggered by the death of a paramilitary leader, caused the closure of Tripoli's international airport and school closures.

Heavy Fighting Erupts in Tripoli, Libya
Heavy fighting broke out Monday night in Tripoli, Libya, between rival armed groups, prompting the Interior Ministry to urge residents to stay home; the clashes, reportedly triggered by the death of a paramilitary leader, caused the closure of Tripoli's international airport and school closures.
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20% Bias Score

Ecuadorian Soldiers Killed in Amazon Ambush
An ambush in Ecuador's Amazon region killed 11 soldiers and one criminal during an anti-illegal mining operation; the attack, carried out by the Comandos de Frontera group, highlights the growing threat from transnational organized crime.

Ecuadorian Soldiers Killed in Amazon Ambush
An ambush in Ecuador's Amazon region killed 11 soldiers and one criminal during an anti-illegal mining operation; the attack, carried out by the Comandos de Frontera group, highlights the growing threat from transnational organized crime.
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40% Bias Score

Haiti's Healthcare System Collapses Amidst Soaring Violence in Port-au-Prince
Over 60% of Port-au-Prince hospitals are non-operational due to violence, leaving MSF's Tabarre trauma center overwhelmed and forcing the closure of two other facilities; this, coupled with attacks on aid workers and widespread insecurity, threatens a major humanitarian crisis.

Haiti's Healthcare System Collapses Amidst Soaring Violence in Port-au-Prince
Over 60% of Port-au-Prince hospitals are non-operational due to violence, leaving MSF's Tabarre trauma center overwhelmed and forcing the closure of two other facilities; this, coupled with attacks on aid workers and widespread insecurity, threatens a major humanitarian crisis.
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40% Bias Score

Plan Pistola": 27 Colombian Security Forces Killed Amidst Rising Violence
At least 27 Colombian police and military personnel have been killed in the past two weeks in a campaign called "Plan Pistola," allegedly orchestrated by the Clan del Golfo and FARC dissidents, prompting increased military operations and a US\$50,000 reward for information leading to arrests.

Plan Pistola": 27 Colombian Security Forces Killed Amidst Rising Violence
At least 27 Colombian police and military personnel have been killed in the past two weeks in a campaign called "Plan Pistola," allegedly orchestrated by the Clan del Golfo and FARC dissidents, prompting increased military operations and a US\$50,000 reward for information leading to arrests.
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44% Bias Score

Armed Blockade in Caquetá, Colombia: Rival FARC Groups Cause Food Shortages and Insecurity
Rival dissident FARC factions in Caquetá, Colombia, imposed an armed blockade in April 2024, halting river navigation, causing food shortages, and forcing communities to pay taxes to both groups, leading to widespread fear and uncertainty.

Armed Blockade in Caquetá, Colombia: Rival FARC Groups Cause Food Shortages and Insecurity
Rival dissident FARC factions in Caquetá, Colombia, imposed an armed blockade in April 2024, halting river navigation, causing food shortages, and forcing communities to pay taxes to both groups, leading to widespread fear and uncertainty.
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36% Bias Score
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