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Sudanese Army Gains Ground Against RSF, but Humanitarian Crisis Persists
The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) have made significant gains against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Khartoum, Omdurman, and Wad Madani, potentially marking a turning point in the conflict that began in April 2023, but the humanitarian crisis remains dire, with over 30 million people needing aid, a...
Sudanese Army Gains Ground Against RSF, but Humanitarian Crisis Persists
The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) have made significant gains against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Khartoum, Omdurman, and Wad Madani, potentially marking a turning point in the conflict that began in April 2023, but the humanitarian crisis remains dire, with over 30 million people needing aid, a...
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Post-Assad Syria: Revenge Killings Fuel Sectarian Violence
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, a provisional Islamist government struggles to control the country amidst widespread revenge attacks and extrajudicial killings, exceeding 327 documented cases, raising concerns of escalating sectarian violence.
Post-Assad Syria: Revenge Killings Fuel Sectarian Violence
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, a provisional Islamist government struggles to control the country amidst widespread revenge attacks and extrajudicial killings, exceeding 327 documented cases, raising concerns of escalating sectarian violence.
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Homs: A Test Case for Syria's Post-Conflict Reconciliation
In Homs, Syria, pharmacist Eva Lati describes widespread fear and the presence of weapons after the December 2024 fall of the Assad regime, highlighting the city's role as a test case for national reconciliation amidst unresolved tensions between former regime supporters and ex-rebels.
Homs: A Test Case for Syria's Post-Conflict Reconciliation
In Homs, Syria, pharmacist Eva Lati describes widespread fear and the presence of weapons after the December 2024 fall of the Assad regime, highlighting the city's role as a test case for national reconciliation amidst unresolved tensions between former regime supporters and ex-rebels.
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15 Killed in Manbij Car Bomb Attack
A car bomb attack near Manbij, Syria, killed at least 15 people, mostly women farmworkers, on [Date of attack], near the Turkish border; this is the deadliest attack in Syria since December's regime fall, and follows a similar attack on Saturday.
15 Killed in Manbij Car Bomb Attack
A car bomb attack near Manbij, Syria, killed at least 15 people, mostly women farmworkers, on [Date of attack], near the Turkish border; this is the deadliest attack in Syria since December's regime fall, and follows a similar attack on Saturday.
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Myanmar Coup: Civil War, Resistance, and Uncertain Future
On February 1, 2021, Myanmar's military seized power, jailing Aung San Suu Kyi and declaring a state of emergency; this sparked widespread protests and a civil war, prompting international sanctions and collaboration between the Bamar majority and ethnic armed organizations against the junta.
Myanmar Coup: Civil War, Resistance, and Uncertain Future
On February 1, 2021, Myanmar's military seized power, jailing Aung San Suu Kyi and declaring a state of emergency; this sparked widespread protests and a civil war, prompting international sanctions and collaboration between the Bamar majority and ethnic armed organizations against the junta.
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Myanmar Refugee Crisis Fuels Mental Health Emergency in Thailand
The Mae Tao Clinic in Mae Sot, Thailand, provides free medical and psychiatric care to over 120,000 Myanmar refugees yearly, addressing a severe mental health crisis caused by the 2021 military coup and civil war, exacerbated by a lack of mental healthcare infrastructure in Myanmar and a freeze on f...
Myanmar Refugee Crisis Fuels Mental Health Emergency in Thailand
The Mae Tao Clinic in Mae Sot, Thailand, provides free medical and psychiatric care to over 120,000 Myanmar refugees yearly, addressing a severe mental health crisis caused by the 2021 military coup and civil war, exacerbated by a lack of mental healthcare infrastructure in Myanmar and a freeze on f...
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Sudanese Army Nears Decisive Victory in Khartoum, Shifting Conflict to Darfur
Sudan's army is rapidly advancing on the capital, Khartoum, nearing a potential decisive victory against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) after recapturing key areas including Wad Madani, potentially shifting the conflict to Darfur, causing a humanitarian crisis with at least 3.6 million residents fle...

Sudanese Army Nears Decisive Victory in Khartoum, Shifting Conflict to Darfur
Sudan's army is rapidly advancing on the capital, Khartoum, nearing a potential decisive victory against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) after recapturing key areas including Wad Madani, potentially shifting the conflict to Darfur, causing a humanitarian crisis with at least 3.6 million residents fle...
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Myanmar Junta's Shrinking Control Amidst Growing Resistance
Myanmar's military junta, seizing power in a 2021 coup, now controls only 21% of the country's territory after losing 95 towns and key trade routes to resistance forces, causing immense humanitarian suffering for over 4 million displaced people and plunging half the population into poverty.

Myanmar Junta's Shrinking Control Amidst Growing Resistance
Myanmar's military junta, seizing power in a 2021 coup, now controls only 21% of the country's territory after losing 95 towns and key trade routes to resistance forces, causing immense humanitarian suffering for over 4 million displaced people and plunging half the population into poverty.
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40% Bias Score

RSF Market Attack in Sudan Kills 54
A paramilitary group in Sudan, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), attacked a market in Omdurman, killing 54 and wounding at least 158, the latest in a series of attacks that has killed more than 28,000 people since April 2023, forcing millions to flee their homes.

RSF Market Attack in Sudan Kills 54
A paramilitary group in Sudan, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), attacked a market in Omdurman, killing 54 and wounding at least 158, the latest in a series of attacks that has killed more than 28,000 people since April 2023, forcing millions to flee their homes.
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RSF Attack on Sudanese Market Kills 54
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group attacked the Sabrein Market in Omdurman, Sudan, on Saturday, killing at least 54 civilians and wounding 158 others, escalating the ongoing civil war that has already claimed over 28,000 lives and displaced millions.

RSF Attack on Sudanese Market Kills 54
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group attacked the Sabrein Market in Omdurman, Sudan, on Saturday, killing at least 54 civilians and wounding 158 others, escalating the ongoing civil war that has already claimed over 28,000 lives and displaced millions.
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64% Bias Score

RSF Attack on Sudanese Market Kills 54
On Saturday, a paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), attacked the Sabrein Market in Omdurman, Sudan, killing 54 people and wounding at least 158, according to health authorities; the attack is the latest in a series of deadly attacks that have wrecked the northeastern African country.

RSF Attack on Sudanese Market Kills 54
On Saturday, a paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), attacked the Sabrein Market in Omdurman, Sudan, killing 54 people and wounding at least 158, according to health authorities; the attack is the latest in a series of deadly attacks that have wrecked the northeastern African country.
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40% Bias Score

Landmines Kill Civilians Returning to Farms in Idlib
In Idlib, Syria, Ayghad's father was killed by a landmine while reclaiming their farmland; since December, landmines and unexploded ordnance have killed at least 144 people, including 27 children, highlighting the danger to civilians returning to previously war-torn areas.

Landmines Kill Civilians Returning to Farms in Idlib
In Idlib, Syria, Ayghad's father was killed by a landmine while reclaiming their farmland; since December, landmines and unexploded ordnance have killed at least 144 people, including 27 children, highlighting the danger to civilians returning to previously war-torn areas.
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32% Bias Score
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