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Fire at Sudan's Al-Jaili Refinery Exacerbates Civil War
Satellite imagery confirms a major fire at Sudan's al-Jaili oil refinery, a facility jointly owned by the Sudanese government and China National Petroleum Corp., resulting from clashes between the Sudanese military and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The incident, which caused widespread damage and ...
Fire at Sudan's Al-Jaili Refinery Exacerbates Civil War
Satellite imagery confirms a major fire at Sudan's al-Jaili oil refinery, a facility jointly owned by the Sudanese government and China National Petroleum Corp., resulting from clashes between the Sudanese military and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The incident, which caused widespread damage and ...
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44% Bias Score


Over One Million Flee Sudan's War into South Sudan
Over one million people, primarily South Sudanese returnees, have fled Sudan's ongoing war into South Sudan since April 2023, overwhelming aid resources and straining the capacity of host communities, according to the UN.
Over One Million Flee Sudan's War into South Sudan
Over one million people, primarily South Sudanese returnees, have fled Sudan's ongoing war into South Sudan since April 2023, overwhelming aid resources and straining the capacity of host communities, according to the UN.
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Biya's Eighth Term Bid Amidst Cameroon's Crisis
91-year-old Cameroonian President Paul Biya is expected to run for an eighth term in the upcoming elections, despite concerns over his health and the ongoing Anglophone conflict that has hindered the nation's economic progress.
Biya's Eighth Term Bid Amidst Cameroon's Crisis
91-year-old Cameroonian President Paul Biya is expected to run for an eighth term in the upcoming elections, despite concerns over his health and the ongoing Anglophone conflict that has hindered the nation's economic progress.
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40% Bias Score


Sudan's Civil War Risks De Facto Partition
Sudan's ongoing civil war may result in a de facto partition, with the RSF controlling Darfur and the army holding other regions; this division could worsen localized conflicts, further destabilize the state, and severely complicate peace negotiations.
Sudan's Civil War Risks De Facto Partition
Sudan's ongoing civil war may result in a de facto partition, with the RSF controlling Darfur and the army holding other regions; this division could worsen localized conflicts, further destabilize the state, and severely complicate peace negotiations.
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40% Bias Score


Sudanese Army Captures Key City of Wad Madani from RSF
Sudan's army announced on Saturday, February 10th, 2024, the capture of Wad Madani, capital of El Gezira state, from the RSF paramilitary forces, marking a potential turning point in the nearly two-year-old conflict that has displaced over 12 million people and caused widespread food insecurity.
Sudanese Army Captures Key City of Wad Madani from RSF
Sudan's army announced on Saturday, February 10th, 2024, the capture of Wad Madani, capital of El Gezira state, from the RSF paramilitary forces, marking a potential turning point in the nearly two-year-old conflict that has displaced over 12 million people and caused widespread food insecurity.
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Sudanese Military Recaptured Wad Medani from RSF
Sudan's military, aided by allies, retook Wad Medani city from the RSF on Saturday, reversing the RSF's December 2023 capture; this follows recent military advances, impacting the ongoing civil war that began in April 2023, causing over 28,000 deaths and the world's largest displacement crisis.
Sudanese Military Recaptured Wad Medani from RSF
Sudan's military, aided by allies, retook Wad Medani city from the RSF on Saturday, reversing the RSF's December 2023 capture; this follows recent military advances, impacting the ongoing civil war that began in April 2023, causing over 28,000 deaths and the world's largest displacement crisis.
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Oath Keepers Founder Pardoned, Defends "Civil War" Threat
Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers, was pardoned by President Trump for seditious conspiracy related to the January 6th Capitol attack and maintains his threat of "civil war" is protected free speech, despite a report concluding claims of election fraud were baseless.

Oath Keepers Founder Pardoned, Defends "Civil War" Threat
Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers, was pardoned by President Trump for seditious conspiracy related to the January 6th Capitol attack and maintains his threat of "civil war" is protected free speech, despite a report concluding claims of election fraud were baseless.
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Post-Assad Syria: A Nation Grapples with Instability
The toppling of Bashar al-Assad's regime in December 2024 by a rebel coalition led to the establishment of a caretaker government under Ahmed Hussein al-Sharaa, facing significant challenges in unifying a war-torn nation with multiple foreign interests.

Post-Assad Syria: A Nation Grapples with Instability
The toppling of Bashar al-Assad's regime in December 2024 by a rebel coalition led to the establishment of a caretaker government under Ahmed Hussein al-Sharaa, facing significant challenges in unifying a war-torn nation with multiple foreign interests.
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44% Bias Score

Myanmar Rebels' Homemade Drones Inflict Heavy Casualties on Junta
In Myanmar's Tanintharyi region, a rebel group led by Key builds and deploys homemade drones, claiming over 200 military deaths and up to 100 monthly sorties against the junta; this asymmetric warfare tactic has gained ground but faces challenges.

Myanmar Rebels' Homemade Drones Inflict Heavy Casualties on Junta
In Myanmar's Tanintharyi region, a rebel group led by Key builds and deploys homemade drones, claiming over 200 military deaths and up to 100 monthly sorties against the junta; this asymmetric warfare tactic has gained ground but faces challenges.
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40% Bias Score

Syria's Post-Assad Era: Human Rights Concerns and Turkish Intervention
Following Bashar al-Assad's fall, the interim Syrian government's actions, including violence against minorities and lack of transparency, raise human rights concerns; Turkey's intervention in Kurdish areas further threatens stability and human rights, contrasting with the Kurdish constitution that ...

Syria's Post-Assad Era: Human Rights Concerns and Turkish Intervention
Following Bashar al-Assad's fall, the interim Syrian government's actions, including violence against minorities and lack of transparency, raise human rights concerns; Turkey's intervention in Kurdish areas further threatens stability and human rights, contrasting with the Kurdish constitution that ...
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Sudanese Army Recaptured Wad Madani from RSF
The Sudanese army and allied forces recaptured the strategically important city of Wad Madani from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on January 11, 2025, after intense fighting; the RSF vowed to retake the city.

Sudanese Army Recaptured Wad Madani from RSF
The Sudanese army and allied forces recaptured the strategically important city of Wad Madani from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on January 11, 2025, after intense fighting; the RSF vowed to retake the city.
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68% Bias Score

Myanmar's Karen Fight for Autonomy Amidst Military Crackdown
Following Myanmar's 2021 military coup, pro-democracy activists, including Karen people, fled to the Karen National Union (KNU)-controlled areas in eastern Karen State. The KNU established parallel administrations, providing education and public services in areas like Kyaikdon, while facing challeng...

Myanmar's Karen Fight for Autonomy Amidst Military Crackdown
Following Myanmar's 2021 military coup, pro-democracy activists, including Karen people, fled to the Karen National Union (KNU)-controlled areas in eastern Karen State. The KNU established parallel administrations, providing education and public services in areas like Kyaikdon, while facing challeng...
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52% Bias Score
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