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UN Aid Convoy Attacked in Sudan, Four Dead
A UN aid convoy was attacked in el-Koma, North Darfur, Sudan, on Monday night, resulting in four deaths and two injuries among UN personnel; the Sudanese government blamed the RSF, while the RSF blamed the army.
UN Aid Convoy Attacked in Sudan, Four Dead
A UN aid convoy was attacked in el-Koma, North Darfur, Sudan, on Monday night, resulting in four deaths and two injuries among UN personnel; the Sudanese government blamed the RSF, while the RSF blamed the army.
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40% Bias Score


South Sudan Airstrikes Kill Civilians Amidst Renewed Conflict
Airstrikes in South Sudan have killed at least seven and injured dozens of civilians in recent weeks, as the army clashes with militia groups, causing a humanitarian crisis and raising concerns of a return to civil war, further complicated by the US government attempting to deport convicted criminal...
South Sudan Airstrikes Kill Civilians Amidst Renewed Conflict
Airstrikes in South Sudan have killed at least seven and injured dozens of civilians in recent weeks, as the army clashes with militia groups, causing a humanitarian crisis and raising concerns of a return to civil war, further complicated by the US government attempting to deport convicted criminal...
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48% Bias Score


Returning Syrian Families Face Hardship Amidst Devastation
Thousands of Syrian families, living for years in harsh conditions in northern Syria refugee camps near the Turkish border, returned home after the fall of Bashar al-Assad in December, only to find their homes destroyed and face severe economic hardship, lacking basic necessities and struggling to r...
Returning Syrian Families Face Hardship Amidst Devastation
Thousands of Syrian families, living for years in harsh conditions in northern Syria refugee camps near the Turkish border, returned home after the fall of Bashar al-Assad in December, only to find their homes destroyed and face severe economic hardship, lacking basic necessities and struggling to r...
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16% Bias Score


US Sanctions Lifted on Syria Amidst Concerns of Civil War and Rising Islamic State Influence
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad, hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees have returned, but the US lifting of sanctions on Syria under the new president, Ahmed al-Sharaa – a former al-Qaeda fighter – raises concerns about potential civil war, rising Islamic State influence, and the concentrat...
US Sanctions Lifted on Syria Amidst Concerns of Civil War and Rising Islamic State Influence
Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad, hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees have returned, but the US lifting of sanctions on Syria under the new president, Ahmed al-Sharaa – a former al-Qaeda fighter – raises concerns about potential civil war, rising Islamic State influence, and the concentrat...
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52% Bias Score


Charleston's Forgotten Memorial Day: The True Origin of a National Holiday
On May 1, 1865, thousands of formerly enslaved Black Americans in Charleston, South Carolina, organized the first Memorial Day commemoration to honor Union soldiers who died in the Civil War, an event later overshadowed by the Grand Army of the Republic's narrative.
Charleston's Forgotten Memorial Day: The True Origin of a National Holiday
On May 1, 1865, thousands of formerly enslaved Black Americans in Charleston, South Carolina, organized the first Memorial Day commemoration to honor Union soldiers who died in the Civil War, an event later overshadowed by the Grand Army of the Republic's narrative.
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24% Bias Score


Sholokhov's Enduring Legacy: A Contested Russian Masterpiece
Mikhail Sholokhov, a controversial Russian author, faces differing views on his legacy; while internationally acclaimed, particularly in Iran, his presence in modern Russia is debated, fueled by questions about the authorship of his monumental work, "And Quiet Flows the Don," which depicts the bruta...
Sholokhov's Enduring Legacy: A Contested Russian Masterpiece
Mikhail Sholokhov, a controversial Russian author, faces differing views on his legacy; while internationally acclaimed, particularly in Iran, his presence in modern Russia is debated, fueled by questions about the authorship of his monumental work, "And Quiet Flows the Don," which depicts the bruta...
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44% Bias Score

Cholera Epidemic Sweeps Khartoum Amidst Post-Conflict Crisis
The return of tens of thousands to Khartoum after its recapture revealed widespread damage and a cholera outbreak caused by the RSF's destruction of infrastructure, leading to hundreds of deaths and a potential for hundreds of thousands more.

Cholera Epidemic Sweeps Khartoum Amidst Post-Conflict Crisis
The return of tens of thousands to Khartoum after its recapture revealed widespread damage and a cholera outbreak caused by the RSF's destruction of infrastructure, leading to hundreds of deaths and a potential for hundreds of thousands more.
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24% Bias Score

RSF Shelling of WFP Premises Exacerbates Sudan's Humanitarian Crisis
The World Food Programme (WFP) reported that its facilities in southwestern Sudan were repeatedly shelled by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), hindering humanitarian efforts amidst a three-year civil war that has killed over 20,000 people, displaced 15 million, and caused a cholera outbreak with over ...

RSF Shelling of WFP Premises Exacerbates Sudan's Humanitarian Crisis
The World Food Programme (WFP) reported that its facilities in southwestern Sudan were repeatedly shelled by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), hindering humanitarian efforts amidst a three-year civil war that has killed over 20,000 people, displaced 15 million, and caused a cholera outbreak with over ...
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40% Bias Score

Sudan's Civil War Cripples Healthcare System, Causing Mass Child Mortality
Two years of civil war in Sudan have destroyed most of Khartoum's healthcare system, forcing thousands to seek treatment in overcrowded hospitals in Omdurman where roughly 1 in 25 children die due to lack of access to medical care and food, with both warring sides accused of blocking aid.

Sudan's Civil War Cripples Healthcare System, Causing Mass Child Mortality
Two years of civil war in Sudan have destroyed most of Khartoum's healthcare system, forcing thousands to seek treatment in overcrowded hospitals in Omdurman where roughly 1 in 25 children die due to lack of access to medical care and food, with both warring sides accused of blocking aid.
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52% Bias Score

Sudan's Civil War: Collapsed Healthcare and Widespread Famine in Khartoum
Sudan's two-year civil war has left Khartoum's healthcare system in ruins, causing a catastrophic famine affecting over 600,000 people, with 13 children dying of malnutrition in one neighborhood alone in the last six months; a mother walked four hours to reach a functioning hospital for her malnouri...

Sudan's Civil War: Collapsed Healthcare and Widespread Famine in Khartoum
Sudan's two-year civil war has left Khartoum's healthcare system in ruins, causing a catastrophic famine affecting over 600,000 people, with 13 children dying of malnutrition in one neighborhood alone in the last six months; a mother walked four hours to reach a functioning hospital for her malnouri...
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40% Bias Score

Syrian Returnees Face Dire Hardship Amidst War-Torn Homes
Thousands of Syrian families returning to their homes after the civil war face immense challenges, including destroyed homes, economic hardship, and a lack of basic services, highlighting the long-term consequences of the conflict and the urgent need for international aid.

Syrian Returnees Face Dire Hardship Amidst War-Torn Homes
Thousands of Syrian families returning to their homes after the civil war face immense challenges, including destroyed homes, economic hardship, and a lack of basic services, highlighting the long-term consequences of the conflict and the urgent need for international aid.
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24% Bias Score

Trump's Syria Sanctions Decision Sparks Internal Debate
President Trump's announcement to end U.S. sanctions on Syria has sparked an internal administration debate over the speed and conditions of sanctions relief, impacting the fragile transitional government and post-war reconstruction efforts.

Trump's Syria Sanctions Decision Sparks Internal Debate
President Trump's announcement to end U.S. sanctions on Syria has sparked an internal administration debate over the speed and conditions of sanctions relief, impacting the fragile transitional government and post-war reconstruction efforts.
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44% Bias Score
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