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Global Press Freedom Declines in 2024 Amidst Rising Threats
The 2024 global press freedom index reveals a decline, with only eight countries rated 'good'; 85 journalists died in Gaza, the deadliest year on record, and 361 are imprisoned worldwide; threats, including online attacks, are rising, leading to self-censorship.
Global Press Freedom Declines in 2024 Amidst Rising Threats
The 2024 global press freedom index reveals a decline, with only eight countries rated 'good'; 85 journalists died in Gaza, the deadliest year on record, and 361 are imprisoned worldwide; threats, including online attacks, are rising, leading to self-censorship.
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44% Bias Score


China Urges Global Engagement in New International Humanitarian Law Initiative
China launched a Global Initiative on International Humanitarian Law (IHL) on Monday, urging the international community to actively participate in promoting humanitarian principles and protecting civilians in conflict zones, emphasizing the need to uphold neutrality and impartiality in aid distribu...
China Urges Global Engagement in New International Humanitarian Law Initiative
China launched a Global Initiative on International Humanitarian Law (IHL) on Monday, urging the international community to actively participate in promoting humanitarian principles and protecting civilians in conflict zones, emphasizing the need to uphold neutrality and impartiality in aid distribu...
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48% Bias Score


Unverified Information in News Reporting: Lessons from War Zones and High-Stakes Events
CNN's Clarissa Ward wrongly identified a Syrian prisoner's identity, highlighting the challenges of verifying information during wartime; other examples include exaggerated crime reports following Hurricane Katrina, false Boston Marathon bombing suspect identifications, and the Rolling Stone's inacc...
Unverified Information in News Reporting: Lessons from War Zones and High-Stakes Events
CNN's Clarissa Ward wrongly identified a Syrian prisoner's identity, highlighting the challenges of verifying information during wartime; other examples include exaggerated crime reports following Hurricane Katrina, false Boston Marathon bombing suspect identifications, and the Rolling Stone's inacc...
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20% Bias Score


TikTok's 'Playful Trauma': How Social Media Reshapes War Narratives
Researchers Tom Divon and Moa Eriksson Krutrök examine how young people in conflict zones, particularly Gaza, Ukraine, and Lebanon, utilize TikTok to share their war experiences through 'playful trauma,' blending humor with distressing realities to foster resilience and global awareness.
TikTok's 'Playful Trauma': How Social Media Reshapes War Narratives
Researchers Tom Divon and Moa Eriksson Krutrök examine how young people in conflict zones, particularly Gaza, Ukraine, and Lebanon, utilize TikTok to share their war experiences through 'playful trauma,' blending humor with distressing realities to foster resilience and global awareness.
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40% Bias Score


Record Number of Aid Workers Killed in 2023
A record number of humanitarian aid workers have been killed in 2023, primarily due to the conflict in Gaza, highlighting the dangers faced by aid workers in conflict zones globally.
Record Number of Aid Workers Killed in 2023
A record number of humanitarian aid workers have been killed in 2023, primarily due to the conflict in Gaza, highlighting the dangers faced by aid workers in conflict zones globally.
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24% Bias Score

Surge in Attacks on Healthcare in Conflict Zones
Attacks on healthcare in conflict zones have surged by almost 94% in the last five years, resulting in 937 deaths and 1774 injuries in 2024 alone, with countries like Ucrania, Gaza, and Sudan being severely affected, prompting MSF to call for greater international responsibility.

Surge in Attacks on Healthcare in Conflict Zones
Attacks on healthcare in conflict zones have surged by almost 94% in the last five years, resulting in 937 deaths and 1774 injuries in 2024 alone, with countries like Ucrania, Gaza, and Sudan being severely affected, prompting MSF to call for greater international responsibility.
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32% Bias Score

Possible discovery of remains of Syrian archaeologist beheaded by IS in 2015
Syrian authorities may have found the remains of Khaled al-Asaad, an 82-year-old archaeologist beheaded by IS militants in 2015 for refusing to reveal the location of artifacts in Palmyra, a UNESCO World Heritage site partially destroyed by IS in 2015.

Possible discovery of remains of Syrian archaeologist beheaded by IS in 2015
Syrian authorities may have found the remains of Khaled al-Asaad, an 82-year-old archaeologist beheaded by IS militants in 2015 for refusing to reveal the location of artifacts in Palmyra, a UNESCO World Heritage site partially destroyed by IS in 2015.
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36% Bias Score

Record High Child Rights Violations in War Zones
A UNICEF report reveals that one in six children live in war zones, facing risks such as bombings, famine, and disease; 32,990 severe child rights violations were documented in 2023, a record high, with the situation especially dire in Gaza, Ukraine, and Sudan.

Record High Child Rights Violations in War Zones
A UNICEF report reveals that one in six children live in war zones, facing risks such as bombings, famine, and disease; 32,990 severe child rights violations were documented in 2023, a record high, with the situation especially dire in Gaza, Ukraine, and Sudan.
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24% Bias Score

2024 RSF Report: 54 Journalists Killed, 550 Imprisoned, Gaza Deadliest
The 2024 RSF report reveals 54 journalists were killed (31 in conflict zones), and 550 imprisoned (a 7% increase), with Gaza being the deadliest area and Israel responsible for one-third of the deaths; Turkey shows a decrease in imprisoned journalists but an increase in judicial controls and online ...

2024 RSF Report: 54 Journalists Killed, 550 Imprisoned, Gaza Deadliest
The 2024 RSF report reveals 54 journalists were killed (31 in conflict zones), and 550 imprisoned (a 7% increase), with Gaza being the deadliest area and Israel responsible for one-third of the deaths; Turkey shows a decrease in imprisoned journalists but an increase in judicial controls and online ...
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52% Bias Score
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