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Myanmar Military Jet Shot Down, Resistance Group Claims
A Myanmar military fighter jet crashed in Kayah state on Wednesday; the Karenni Nationalities Defence Force (KNDF) claimed responsibility, releasing photos of the wreckage and the remains of two pilots; state-run media had earlier reported the jet missing.
Myanmar Military Jet Shot Down, Resistance Group Claims
A Myanmar military fighter jet crashed in Kayah state on Wednesday; the Karenni Nationalities Defence Force (KNDF) claimed responsibility, releasing photos of the wreckage and the remains of two pilots; state-run media had earlier reported the jet missing.
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US Lifts Sanctions on Syria to Foster Stability
President Trump ended US sanctions on Syria to support its path to stability, despite concerns over human rights abuses and ongoing conflicts; the move aims to facilitate economic recovery and international reintegration.
US Lifts Sanctions on Syria to Foster Stability
President Trump ended US sanctions on Syria to support its path to stability, despite concerns over human rights abuses and ongoing conflicts; the move aims to facilitate economic recovery and international reintegration.
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US Raises Security Concerns for Syrian Interim President Amidst Calls for Regional Cooperation
US Ambassador Tom Barrack voiced concerns about the safety of Syrian Interim President Ahmad al-Jarba, emphasizing the need for close cooperation and intelligence sharing among US allies to protect him from potential assassination attempts by militant groups. Barrack commended Jarba's government for...
US Raises Security Concerns for Syrian Interim President Amidst Calls for Regional Cooperation
US Ambassador Tom Barrack voiced concerns about the safety of Syrian Interim President Ahmad al-Jarba, emphasizing the need for close cooperation and intelligence sharing among US allies to protect him from potential assassination attempts by militant groups. Barrack commended Jarba's government for...
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Sudan: Famine Threatens Khartoum as Civil War Worsens
The World Food Programme (WFP) warns of severe famine risks in areas south of Khartoum, Sudan, due to the ongoing civil war since April 2023, causing widespread destruction, limited access to resources, and a cholera outbreak, affecting nearly 25 million people facing severe food insecurity.
Sudan: Famine Threatens Khartoum as Civil War Worsens
The World Food Programme (WFP) warns of severe famine risks in areas south of Khartoum, Sudan, due to the ongoing civil war since April 2023, causing widespread destruction, limited access to resources, and a cholera outbreak, affecting nearly 25 million people facing severe food insecurity.
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14 More Civil War Graves Found in Thessaloniki Park
Fourteen unmarked graves containing the remains of prisoners executed during Greece's 1946-49 civil war were unearthed in a Thessaloniki park undergoing renovations; the bodies, likely communist sympathizers, were found near the Yedi Kule castle, a former prison where executions occurred, and their ...
14 More Civil War Graves Found in Thessaloniki Park
Fourteen unmarked graves containing the remains of prisoners executed during Greece's 1946-49 civil war were unearthed in a Thessaloniki park undergoing renovations; the bodies, likely communist sympathizers, were found near the Yedi Kule castle, a former prison where executions occurred, and their ...
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Myanmar's Opium Surge: Civil War Fuels Record Drug Production
In Southern Shan State, Myanmar, opium production has surged by 135 percent since the 2021 military coup, reaching 995 tonnes in 2024, with farmers driven by poverty and conflict, feeding a lucrative trade controlled by powerful syndicates like Sam Gor and facilitated by the military, while armed gr...
Myanmar's Opium Surge: Civil War Fuels Record Drug Production
In Southern Shan State, Myanmar, opium production has surged by 135 percent since the 2021 military coup, reaching 995 tonnes in 2024, with farmers driven by poverty and conflict, feeding a lucrative trade controlled by powerful syndicates like Sam Gor and facilitated by the military, while armed gr...
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Darfur War: Civilian Fleeing El-Fasher Faces Violence, Miscarriage
Nineteen-year-old Alawia Babiker Ahmed miscarried while fleeing the war in Darfur, Sudan, undertaking a three-day journey to Tawila, dodging airstrikes and encountering violence from RSF-allied gangs; her story exemplifies the devastating humanitarian consequences of the conflict, forcing millions f...

Darfur War: Civilian Fleeing El-Fasher Faces Violence, Miscarriage
Nineteen-year-old Alawia Babiker Ahmed miscarried while fleeing the war in Darfur, Sudan, undertaking a three-day journey to Tawila, dodging airstrikes and encountering violence from RSF-allied gangs; her story exemplifies the devastating humanitarian consequences of the conflict, forcing millions f...
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Sudanese Civil War: One Surgeon's Struggle in the Nuba Mountains
The Sudanese civil war, started in April 2023, has created a humanitarian crisis, with over 12 million displaced and 25 million facing famine. In the remote Nuba Mountains, a single surgeon struggles to provide care amidst a severe lack of resources.

Sudanese Civil War: One Surgeon's Struggle in the Nuba Mountains
The Sudanese civil war, started in April 2023, has created a humanitarian crisis, with over 12 million displaced and 25 million facing famine. In the remote Nuba Mountains, a single surgeon struggles to provide care amidst a severe lack of resources.
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Israeli-Backed Militia Leader in Gaza Sparks Fears of Civil War
Yasser Abu Shabab, a former Hamas prisoner, leads a 100-strong Israeli-backed militia in eastern Rafah, Gaza, controlling aid routes near the Kerem Shalom crossing, raising concerns about aid theft and the potential for civil war.

Israeli-Backed Militia Leader in Gaza Sparks Fears of Civil War
Yasser Abu Shabab, a former Hamas prisoner, leads a 100-strong Israeli-backed militia in eastern Rafah, Gaza, controlling aid routes near the Kerem Shalom crossing, raising concerns about aid theft and the potential for civil war.
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Tripoli Clashes Highlight Libya's Fragile Peace
Following a deadly clash between armed groups and pro-government forces in Tripoli, Libya, in May 2024, resulting in at least 66 deaths, including civilians, a truce has been reached. However, underlying power struggles and demands for national elections persist, presenting a critical juncture for L...

Tripoli Clashes Highlight Libya's Fragile Peace
Following a deadly clash between armed groups and pro-government forces in Tripoli, Libya, in May 2024, resulting in at least 66 deaths, including civilians, a truce has been reached. However, underlying power struggles and demands for national elections persist, presenting a critical juncture for L...
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Tripoli Violence: 66 Civilians Killed Amidst Libya's Ongoing Political Crisis
Following clashes in Tripoli between armed groups and pro-government forces after Prime Minister Dbeibah ordered militia dissolution, at least 66 civilians were killed; the UN now proposes four options for resolving Libya's transition.

Tripoli Violence: 66 Civilians Killed Amidst Libya's Ongoing Political Crisis
Following clashes in Tripoli between armed groups and pro-government forces after Prime Minister Dbeibah ordered militia dissolution, at least 66 civilians were killed; the UN now proposes four options for resolving Libya's transition.
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Myanmar Arrests 16, Including a Child, Over General's Assassination
Myanmar security forces arrested 16 people, including a six-year-old girl, in connection with the May 22 assassination of retired Brigadier General Cho Tun Aung in Yangon; the Golden Valley Warriors claimed responsibility, alleging Cho Tun Aung's complicity in human rights abuses.

Myanmar Arrests 16, Including a Child, Over General's Assassination
Myanmar security forces arrested 16 people, including a six-year-old girl, in connection with the May 22 assassination of retired Brigadier General Cho Tun Aung in Yangon; the Golden Valley Warriors claimed responsibility, alleging Cho Tun Aung's complicity in human rights abuses.
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44% Bias Score
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