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US Aid Cuts in South Sudan Lead to Eight Deaths
US aid cuts to South Sudan caused the deaths of eight people, including five children, who walked for three hours in extreme heat to reach cholera treatment after seven health centers closed and a transport service shut down due to lack of funding.
US Aid Cuts in South Sudan Lead to Eight Deaths
US aid cuts to South Sudan caused the deaths of eight people, including five children, who walked for three hours in extreme heat to reach cholera treatment after seven health centers closed and a transport service shut down due to lack of funding.
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52% Bias Score


1885 Madrid Cholera Outbreak: Vargas's Reports Reveal Public Health Failures
Journalist Julio Vargas's 1885 reports, compiled in the 2021 book "CĂłlera (La Felguera)", detail a devastating cholera outbreak in Madrid, exposing high mortality rates and the neglect of impoverished neighborhoods due to inadequate public health infrastructure.
1885 Madrid Cholera Outbreak: Vargas's Reports Reveal Public Health Failures
Journalist Julio Vargas's 1885 reports, compiled in the 2021 book "CĂłlera (La Felguera)", detail a devastating cholera outbreak in Madrid, exposing high mortality rates and the neglect of impoverished neighborhoods due to inadequate public health infrastructure.
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36% Bias Score


Cholera Outbreak Kills 58 in Sudan Amidst Ongoing Conflict
A cholera outbreak in Kosti, Sudan, killed 58 and sickened 1,293 due to contaminated water after an attack on the city's water facility by a paramilitary group fighting the Sudanese military; the incident highlights the devastating impact of the conflict on public health.
Cholera Outbreak Kills 58 in Sudan Amidst Ongoing Conflict
A cholera outbreak in Kosti, Sudan, killed 58 and sickened 1,293 due to contaminated water after an attack on the city's water facility by a paramilitary group fighting the Sudanese military; the incident highlights the devastating impact of the conflict on public health.
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28% Bias Score


Cholera Resurgence: 2024 Cases Surge 50%, Vaccine Shortages Exacerbate Crisis
The World Health Organization reported a near 50% increase in cholera cases in 2024 (804,721) compared to 2023 (535,321), with deaths also rising from 4,007 to 5,805; scientists estimate far higher numbers annually, and six countries requested vaccines from a depleted global stockpile in 2025, highl...
Cholera Resurgence: 2024 Cases Surge 50%, Vaccine Shortages Exacerbate Crisis
The World Health Organization reported a near 50% increase in cholera cases in 2024 (804,721) compared to 2023 (535,321), with deaths also rising from 4,007 to 5,805; scientists estimate far higher numbers annually, and six countries requested vaccines from a depleted global stockpile in 2025, highl...
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36% Bias Score


Goma Conflict: Humanitarian Crisis Deepens Amidst Widespread Displacement and Hospital Overwhelm
The conflict in Goma, DRC has caused a major humanitarian crisis, with hospitals overwhelmed and aid suspended, displacing over 700,000 people, including those recently displaced due to fighting in Masisi and Minova, according to the UN and MSF.
Goma Conflict: Humanitarian Crisis Deepens Amidst Widespread Displacement and Hospital Overwhelm
The conflict in Goma, DRC has caused a major humanitarian crisis, with hospitals overwhelmed and aid suspended, displacing over 700,000 people, including those recently displaced due to fighting in Masisi and Minova, according to the UN and MSF.
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40% Bias Score


Sudan Floods: 15,000 Homes Destroyed, Cholera Outbreak in White Nile State
Flooding and a cholera outbreak in White Nile state, Sudan, have displaced thousands, destroyed 15,000 houses, and caused 166 cholera cases with 4 deaths, exacerbated by conflict impacting the Jebel Aulia reservoir.
Sudan Floods: 15,000 Homes Destroyed, Cholera Outbreak in White Nile State
Flooding and a cholera outbreak in White Nile state, Sudan, have displaced thousands, destroyed 15,000 houses, and caused 166 cholera cases with 4 deaths, exacerbated by conflict impacting the Jebel Aulia reservoir.
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36% Bias Score

US Aid Cuts in South Sudan Result in Eight Deaths
In South Sudan, eight people died while walking three hours for cholera treatment due to US aid cuts that closed local health services; this is the first reported death directly resulting from President Trump's "America First" policy.

US Aid Cuts in South Sudan Result in Eight Deaths
In South Sudan, eight people died while walking three hours for cholera treatment due to US aid cuts that closed local health services; this is the first reported death directly resulting from President Trump's "America First" policy.
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48% Bias Score

Cholera Outbreak Kills 70 in Conflict-Torn Southern Sudan
A cholera outbreak in southern Sudan's White Nile state has killed at least 70 people and infected over 2,200, following a drone attack on a water station; this adds to the ongoing conflict's impact, displacing 12 million and causing widespread hunger affecting 24.6 million.

Cholera Outbreak Kills 70 in Conflict-Torn Southern Sudan
A cholera outbreak in southern Sudan's White Nile state has killed at least 70 people and infected over 2,200, following a drone attack on a water station; this adds to the ongoing conflict's impact, displacing 12 million and causing widespread hunger affecting 24.6 million.
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28% Bias Score

Cholera Outbreak Halts Prussian Advance on Vienna in 1866
Following their victory at KöniggrÀtz on July 3, 1866, the Prussian army's advance on Vienna was hampered by a cholera outbreak that killed 6,427 Prussian soldiers, more than their battle casualties, forcing Bismarck to prioritize peace negotiations over military triumph.

Cholera Outbreak Halts Prussian Advance on Vienna in 1866
Following their victory at KöniggrÀtz on July 3, 1866, the Prussian army's advance on Vienna was hampered by a cholera outbreak that killed 6,427 Prussian soldiers, more than their battle casualties, forcing Bismarck to prioritize peace negotiations over military triumph.
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36% Bias Score

Sudan's Civil War: Malnutrition and Cholera Crisis
Sudan's civil war has displaced 10.8 million people, half being children, causing widespread malnutrition and a cholera outbreak exceeding 50,000 cases and 1,350 deaths by early 2025. UNICEF provides aid, but access is limited due to conflict.

Sudan's Civil War: Malnutrition and Cholera Crisis
Sudan's civil war has displaced 10.8 million people, half being children, causing widespread malnutrition and a cholera outbreak exceeding 50,000 cases and 1,350 deaths by early 2025. UNICEF provides aid, but access is limited due to conflict.
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40% Bias Score

Africa Faces Surge in Public Health Emergencies in 2024
The Africa CDC reported a sharp rise in public health emergencies in 2024, with 213 outbreaksâexceeding 2023's 166âprimarily driven by cholera (204,115 cases, 3,747 deaths), measles (234,320 cases, 3,220 deaths), and Mpox (77,888 cases, 1,321 deaths) across 21 nations, demanding urgent investment in...

Africa Faces Surge in Public Health Emergencies in 2024
The Africa CDC reported a sharp rise in public health emergencies in 2024, with 213 outbreaksâexceeding 2023's 166âprimarily driven by cholera (204,115 cases, 3,747 deaths), measles (234,320 cases, 3,220 deaths), and Mpox (77,888 cases, 1,321 deaths) across 21 nations, demanding urgent investment in...
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24% Bias Score

Sudan Conflict: 80,000 Refugees Overwhelm South Sudan, Cholera Spreads
Over 80,000 Sudanese refugees, mostly women and children, have flooded into South Sudan in three weeks due to escalating conflict in Sudan's White Nile, Sennar, and Blue Nile states, overwhelming refugee camps and exacerbating a cholera outbreak.

Sudan Conflict: 80,000 Refugees Overwhelm South Sudan, Cholera Spreads
Over 80,000 Sudanese refugees, mostly women and children, have flooded into South Sudan in three weeks due to escalating conflict in Sudan's White Nile, Sennar, and Blue Nile states, overwhelming refugee camps and exacerbating a cholera outbreak.
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36% Bias Score
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