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Record Number of Humanitarian Aid Workers Killed in 2024
The UN reports a record 383 humanitarian aid workers were killed in 2024, mostly local personnel in Gaza and Sudan, highlighting a critical need for civilian protection and accountability for attacks violating international humanitarian law.
Record Number of Humanitarian Aid Workers Killed in 2024
The UN reports a record 383 humanitarian aid workers were killed in 2024, mostly local personnel in Gaza and Sudan, highlighting a critical need for civilian protection and accountability for attacks violating international humanitarian law.
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40% Bias Score


265 Aid Workers Killed in 2025, Nearing 2024's Record
As of now, 265 aid workers have been killed in 2025, nearing the 383 deaths in 2024; the Palestinian territories, Sudan, and South Sudan are the most dangerous areas for aid workers, with 108 of 245 attacks originating in the Palestinian territories.
265 Aid Workers Killed in 2025, Nearing 2024's Record
As of now, 265 aid workers have been killed in 2025, nearing the 383 deaths in 2024; the Palestinian territories, Sudan, and South Sudan are the most dangerous areas for aid workers, with 108 of 245 attacks originating in the Palestinian territories.
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40% Bias Score


Healthocide": A New Term Highlights Deliberate Destruction of Healthcare Systems
The term "healthocide," describing the intentional destruction of healthcare systems, highlights a 62% increase in attacks between 2022 and 2024, with over 3,600 incidents in 2024, and significant devastation in Gaza and Lebanon; this aims to galvanize the medical community into action.
Healthocide": A New Term Highlights Deliberate Destruction of Healthcare Systems
The term "healthocide," describing the intentional destruction of healthcare systems, highlights a 62% increase in attacks between 2022 and 2024, with over 3,600 incidents in 2024, and significant devastation in Gaza and Lebanon; this aims to galvanize the medical community into action.
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40% Bias Score


Attacks on Humanitarian Workers: Impunity and the Urgent Need for Accountability
The deliberate killing of 15 Palestinian paramedics in Gaza, part of a larger pattern of attacks on humanitarian workers globally, highlights the urgent need for independent investigations and accountability, as demonstrated by the unresolved murders of three MSF staff members in Tigray, Ethiopia in...
Attacks on Humanitarian Workers: Impunity and the Urgent Need for Accountability
The deliberate killing of 15 Palestinian paramedics in Gaza, part of a larger pattern of attacks on humanitarian workers globally, highlights the urgent need for independent investigations and accountability, as demonstrated by the unresolved murders of three MSF staff members in Tigray, Ethiopia in...
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56% Bias Score


Australian Volunteer Killed in Ukraine
A 28-year-old Australian former soldier volunteering with the humanitarian organization Prevail was killed near Izium, Ukraine, last week while working to clear landmines; the Australian government expressed condolences and urged its citizens not to travel to Ukraine.
Australian Volunteer Killed in Ukraine
A 28-year-old Australian former soldier volunteering with the humanitarian organization Prevail was killed near Izium, Ukraine, last week while working to clear landmines; the Australian government expressed condolences and urged its citizens not to travel to Ukraine.
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12% Bias Score


Children's Games in Conflict Zones: Alys's 'Kids Take Over' Exhibition
Belgian artist Francis Alys documents children's games worldwide, including "Haram Football" in post-ISIS Mosul, a tire-rolling game in the Congo, and "Air Raid" in Ukraine, highlighting the impact of conflict and societal changes on childhood play in his exhibition, "Kids Take Over," opening at the...
Children's Games in Conflict Zones: Alys's 'Kids Take Over' Exhibition
Belgian artist Francis Alys documents children's games worldwide, including "Haram Football" in post-ISIS Mosul, a tire-rolling game in the Congo, and "Air Raid" in Ukraine, highlighting the impact of conflict and societal changes on childhood play in his exhibition, "Kids Take Over," opening at the...
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24% Bias Score

Record High of 383 Humanitarian Workers Killed in 2024
A record 383 humanitarian workers were killed in 2024, a 31% increase from 2023, with 308 injured, 125 kidnapped, and 45 detained; most victims were local staff in Gaza and Sudan, highlighting a critical need for global protection and accountability.

Record High of 383 Humanitarian Workers Killed in 2024
A record 383 humanitarian workers were killed in 2024, a 31% increase from 2023, with 308 injured, 125 kidnapped, and 45 detained; most victims were local staff in Gaza and Sudan, highlighting a critical need for global protection and accountability.
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28% Bias Score

UN Report: 25% Surge in Conflict-Related Sexual Violence
A new UN report reveals a 25% surge in conflict-related sexual violence, exceeding 4600 documented cases, primarily targeting girls and women in regions like the Central African Republic and Congo. The report highlights the use of sexual violence as a tool for control and includes Israel and Russia ...

UN Report: 25% Surge in Conflict-Related Sexual Violence
A new UN report reveals a 25% surge in conflict-related sexual violence, exceeding 4600 documented cases, primarily targeting girls and women in regions like the Central African Republic and Congo. The report highlights the use of sexual violence as a tool for control and includes Israel and Russia ...
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44% Bias Score

University of Twente Tightens Ethical Guidelines for Conflict Zone Collaborations
The University of Twente (UT) in the Netherlands has implemented a stricter ethical review process for new research collaborations in conflict zones, including Israel and Gaza, following student protests and criticism, but will not halt existing projects.

University of Twente Tightens Ethical Guidelines for Conflict Zone Collaborations
The University of Twente (UT) in the Netherlands has implemented a stricter ethical review process for new research collaborations in conflict zones, including Israel and Gaza, following student protests and criticism, but will not halt existing projects.
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44% Bias Score

Journalists Face Immense Risks Reporting from Conflict Zones
Journalists in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mexico, Sudan, and Myanmar face significant risks, including death threats, kidnappings, and forced displacement, while reporting on conflicts and human rights abuses, highlighting the global challenges faced by journalists in war zones.

Journalists Face Immense Risks Reporting from Conflict Zones
Journalists in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Mexico, Sudan, and Myanmar face significant risks, including death threats, kidnappings, and forced displacement, while reporting on conflicts and human rights abuses, highlighting the global challenges faced by journalists in war zones.
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24% Bias Score

Israeli Startups Adapt to Wartime Funding Challenges
Amidst ongoing conflict, Israeli startups demonstrate resilience by diversifying funding (crowdfunding, government grants, investors experienced in conflict zones), adapting business models (defense tech, crisis management apps), and emphasizing transparency to maintain investor confidence, counteri...

Israeli Startups Adapt to Wartime Funding Challenges
Amidst ongoing conflict, Israeli startups demonstrate resilience by diversifying funding (crowdfunding, government grants, investors experienced in conflict zones), adapting business models (defense tech, crisis management apps), and emphasizing transparency to maintain investor confidence, counteri...
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40% Bias Score

Systematic Attacks on Gaza Hospitals Expose Gaps in International Law
The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that hospitals in Gaza are under systematic attack, causing the healthcare system to collapse; this mirrors a global trend where states exploit legal ambiguities to evade accountability for attacking hospitals, prompting calls for stricter internation...

Systematic Attacks on Gaza Hospitals Expose Gaps in International Law
The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that hospitals in Gaza are under systematic attack, causing the healthcare system to collapse; this mirrors a global trend where states exploit legal ambiguities to evade accountability for attacking hospitals, prompting calls for stricter internation...
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40% Bias Score
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